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Old 11-21-2013, 02:42 AM
FutureGames71 FutureGames71 is offline
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Smile An inquiry for Jeremy Spencer

I'll be honored if you can give me a few pointers Mr. Spencer,

Ok here goes.

I'm a so so guitarist. I mainly play rhythm but as of late have been becoming more interesting in playing slide (this comes from a somewhat country and blues kick I've been on lately which has really inspired me) but, I feel I'm not grasping it right. So I figured I'd climb the mountain to consult the master

First, I have a metal slide (I believe it's a Dunlop, but don't quote me on that) but it's way too big (I have small fingers both in length and width.) Do you have any particular brand recommendations, especially if they make a smaller size?

When I do try to play I don't feel I'm doing it right. Is there a certain amount of pressure I should be putting on the strings? Also I read something about placing the slide just above the fret line, not directly on it...any merit to that? Which is more a optimal placement for slide...the middle finger or the pinky? (I'd like to play lead if I can too.)

And finally, any songs you recommend I play along with at a beginners speed?

Any other wisdom you'd like to impart would be awesome too!


Thanks so much!

-Alex
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:53 PM
jeremy spencer jeremy spencer is offline
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I'll be honored if you can give me a few pointers Mr. Spencer,

Ok here goes.

I'm a so so guitarist. I mainly play rhythm but as of late have been becoming more interesting in playing slide (this comes from a somewhat country and blues kick I've been on lately which has really inspired me) but, I feel I'm not grasping it right. So I figured I'd climb the mountain to consult the master

First, I have a metal slide (I believe it's a Dunlop, but don't quote me on that) but it's way too big (I have small fingers both in length and width.) Do you have any particular brand recommendations, especially if they make a smaller size?

When I do try to play I don't feel I'm doing it right. Is there a certain amount of pressure I should be putting on the strings? Also I read something about placing the slide just above the fret line, not directly on it...any merit to that? Which is more a optimal placement for slide...the middle finger or the pinky? (I'd like to play lead if I can too.)

And finally, any songs you recommend I play along with at a beginners speed?

Any other wisdom you'd like to impart would be awesome too!


Thanks so much!

-Alex
Hello Alex,
Thank you for your interest. Sorry for a late response, but all your questions and more can be answered on my informal 12-part Youtube video series 'Learning to play Slide Guitar':

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PrUVWpiKvA

Let me know how it goes!
All the best, and wishing you a Happy Christmas.
Jeremy
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Old 12-18-2013, 09:01 PM
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Hello Alex,
Thank you for your interest. Sorry for a late response, but all your questions and more can be answered on my informal 12-part Youtube video series 'Learning to play Slide Guitar':

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PrUVWpiKvA

Let me know how it goes!
All the best, and wishing you a Happy Christmas.
Jeremy
Thanks so much Jeremy! I'm on part 4 right now and it's proving to be very insightful (I loved your B.B. King story by the way!) I'm looking forward to the rest. Should I have any follow up questions is there any way I can message you?

Thanks much, and a happy Christmas and healthy new year to you.

-Alex
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Old 12-19-2013, 10:18 AM
jeremy spencer jeremy spencer is offline
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Thanks so much Jeremy! I'm on part 4 right now and it's proving to be very insightful (I loved your B.B. King story by the way!) I'm looking forward to the rest. Should I have any follow up questions is there any way I can message you?

Thanks much, and a happy Christmas and healthy new year to you.

-Alex
Thank you, Alex. Same to you and yours. You can contact me through my website.
Jeremy
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