Another excellent lesson for slide guitar! The triads and inversions will be super helpful for me, something I haven't yet learned with Open tuning. I also find I often have trouble with the 3rd string, the G# in Open E when it comes to soloing. I have also yet to learn to hit notes behind the slide with fingers like I see guys like Sonny Landreth, Ariel Posen, and Joey Landreth do. Looks like a great technique to learn but very difficult for me. I don't see Derek Trucks using that technique though I may be wrong. Anyway, love your lesson on slide, I'm eating up whatever I don't know! Thanks very much Andy.
@@andyknightguitarist I think it's more a mental road block with that 3rd string not being as symmetrically aligned like strings 1 & 2 or 4 & 5 in Open D which I use. You know in standard tuning, you can find all 5 positions of the pentatonic scale layed out on the fretboard. There's plenty of pictures and images of that to reference. I think I need to layout (if it makes sense) what the pentatonic scale look like across the fretboard in Open D and highlight at least the root and third so I can better see movable patterns. I just need to take the time and do that and I'll know better how to deal with that 3rd string!
@@ew6629 it helps me to think about only having to move what I would normally play on the 3 string down a fret, I’ll try to include something about this in the next video 👍🏻
@@andyknightguitarist Sounds great though I find your videos as you make them very useful so I'm getting some excellent info from your lessons as is! Thanks again.
Another excellent lesson for slide guitar! The triads and inversions will be super helpful for me, something I haven't yet learned with Open tuning. I also find I often have trouble with the 3rd string, the G# in Open E when it comes to soloing. I have also yet to learn to hit notes behind the slide with fingers like I see guys like Sonny Landreth, Ariel Posen, and Joey Landreth do. Looks like a great technique to learn but very difficult for me. I don't see Derek Trucks using that technique though I may be wrong. Anyway, love your lesson on slide, I'm eating up whatever I don't know! Thanks very much Andy.
Hey! Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Out of interest in what way is 3rd string giving you problemS? I’ll help if I can 👍🏻
@@andyknightguitarist I think it's more a mental road block with that 3rd string not being as symmetrically aligned like strings 1 & 2 or 4 & 5 in Open D which I use. You know in standard tuning, you can find all 5 positions of the pentatonic scale layed out on the fretboard. There's plenty of pictures and images of that to reference. I think I need to layout (if it makes sense) what the pentatonic scale look like across the fretboard in Open D and highlight at least the root and third so I can better see movable patterns. I just need to take the time and do that and I'll know better how to deal with that 3rd string!
@@ew6629 it helps me to think about only having to move what I would normally play on the 3 string down a fret, I’ll try to include something about this in the next video 👍🏻
@@andyknightguitarist Sounds great though I find your videos as you make them very useful so I'm getting some excellent info from your lessons as is! Thanks again.
Very very instructive thanks a lot of help now I need my tone I can't get that skydog wahh..wahh.wa
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻