@John Stassis…. I bought one too and the first time I played it my ears were ringing. Instead of “Honey Dipper” they should have named it “Honey Dripper”
My wife helped me pick mine, prefering the resonance of the metal, as opposed to the wooden body. After weeks of me clumsily pluncking and sliding away she is still a fan.
Ha, I just about sold my honey dipper this morning, but buddy at the store started playing it and I decided I couldn’t sell it and need to learn slide. And this is the first video I’m watching getting home
The journey begins for me. Time to humble myself and try slide and open tunings. This will be the first thing I learn to play. Anyone sub’d to their online classes and have feedback? Is there really great pieces like this in open tunings?
Love all the videos! Thanks for putting them out there! So helpful as I meander through these blues woods while trying to add a ditty or two here and there! Any chance you can provide a link (or the model name) of the nifty little brass pinky slide you got there?
Hey Jim, I have that same guitar and slide. It's one of the Brass Balltip Guitar Slides made by The Rock Slide company, likely either the Aged version or the Ariel Posen Signature Slide. Judging by how short it is, most likely the Aged version.
Bit of a random question, but does anyone know what tuning Clapton plays the Dobro solo in a song by Roger Waters called :" running shoes". It's about two mins in and for some reason its throwing me off as i can hear chords being occassionaly picked out that dont fit the open tunings ive tried ( im only 3 days in to slide and thought it'd be an easy start as i know the album so well... turns out,for me, it isnt.
I haven't solved my slide issue. My pinky gets stuck and I sweat...and another size on my ring finger won't fit...🙄🥴... I might have to adjust...lol Thanks John for the blues adventure 🎶🎶🎶
@Nicole N…. Consider a slide called Rock Slide Swamp…. You can find it on Amazon. It has a cutaway where your finger meets your hand, and makes the positioning of the slide far more natural.
I have this exact Honey Dipper and I can’t keep my hands off it. I’m still in semi beginner mode but your lessons have really helped a lot. This one is a great challenge and I’m loving it. QUESTION! I do ring finger slide but I wouldn’t mind switching to the pinky. However my slide is too big. What are you using? It looks perfect. Thanks again sir.
Hey Ed! I use the Ariel Posen Signature Slide by Rock Slide. It's a perfect fit for me and comfortable to wear. Thanks for checking out the lesson. Play On!
Thank you for the clear lesson. Love your channel! Is that a dampener behind the nut? What type is that? Struggling a bit with dampening my strings behind the slide. Take care
If you use your fingers behind the slide to do some of the dampening that will help. Thats what he's doing. That capo isn't doing anything to dampen. You could also use a hair net but fingers, palm , and lots of practice and you'll have it down!
Yeah thanks John, that's cool. Can I ask you what strings and gauge you use on your Honey Dipper? I'm having trouble finding strings that I'm happy with. Yours sounds great.
@@BluesGuitarInstitute messed up way to sell your wares, showing the first 10 bars and only giving the last 2 bars to those who can afford them. Wouldn't be a problem if there was something to that fact at the BEGINNING rather than making it a surprise for the very end. I'm just saying, don't get me wrong I do appreciate what you did provide, just wish I knew those last 2 bars were the prize inside your box of CrackerJacks. Hell, I still have your first hundred and something free lessons saved and find myself referring back to them often, and I can understand why you went to a paid system. I do truly appreciate any crumbs you might still put out there, but waiting to reveal to those who are still at the table hungry that the last slices of pie were not being offered freely, still would have followed along and wrote down the tabs from the screen, but still feel that waiting was wrong. I've spoken my mind here and I'm sure there are going to be many who flame me for such a complaint, screw you as I rarely bother reading replies from anyone other than the party being addressed. Plus this was not a complaint, just one person's opinion, and now I know what to expect and keep my enthusiasm at check.
Hey DeWayne, thanks for taking the time to reply. Didn't withhold them as a prize at all, at least not intentionally. I didn't cover them specifically because they are virtually a repeat of what I already covered except the last two beats which I mentioned in the video. Tab downloads have been available for premium members after #100 for years now. Anyway the last two beats are just the IV chord at the 5th fret for a beat then up to the 7th fret for the final beat. Hope that helps.
@@BluesGuitarInstitute I hope you didn't take away that as my intention. I know you offer the tabs to premium members, it was sad when I watched that last free lesson years back but you had already put more out there than any 10 of the others so if anyone should make money for online lessons it is definitely you, you have a gift for explaining what's going on in a lesson. Had I known up front that it was a partial tab, I would have been okay with that and appreciative of what was there. Making it a surprise at the end, well you know the observation I had there. I have a habit of speaking rather bluntly (never tell VA docs that you're all alone in the world unless you want a phone call from mental health.) I guess I taught mathematics too long, lol. Another instructor that posts free lessons once did a TH-cam lesson that he started off by making that initial commercial himself. Didn't change the quality of that lesson but it did come off somewhat as an infomercial (can't recall the product, pretty sure it was a musical themed accessory.) I tried to convey that observation to him and boy did the haters come out of the woodwork. I still enjoy your lessons, would be a premium member if not for being disabled and on a very limited income, but that's on me, I choose to buy new guitar strings, lol. PEACE Y'all
What a cool riff. As someone just getting into open tunings, this is great. I really like the combination of plucked notes and slide. ls this from a known song? Thanks!
Hey Max, thanks for the comment and glad you liked it. This isn't from a tune (yet!) but just an example that I put together for the lesson. Cheers! John
Dude. Slow down and teach. We know you can play it. Keep the tabs up please. There is no reason to take them down. Show the techniques you are using. The best videos are shown at speed and broken down to quarter speed. Very difficult to see what your fingers are doing from the distance of the camera.
Just bought this honey dipper! Wife's first response - "that's loud - point that thing away from me". Thank you for the lesson. Cheers!
Yep! same from my wife. it is so loud! Enjoy it John. Cheers!
@John Stassis…. I bought one too and the first time I played it my ears were ringing. Instead of “Honey Dipper” they should have named it “Honey Dripper”
My wife helped me pick mine, prefering the resonance of the metal, as opposed to the wooden body. After weeks of me clumsily pluncking and sliding away she is still a fan.
I just got my replacement ( I tripped and fell onto my last one and it broke) so back to basics for now!
Your videos are awesome 🙏🏽
I appreciate that!
Ha, I just about sold my honey dipper this morning, but buddy at the store started playing it and I decided I couldn’t sell it and need to learn slide.
And this is the first video I’m watching getting home
Good lesson thanks !
yes!! I got the alligator, wooden body. love to gretsch!! great lesson.
Got my alligator a while ago, it has loosened up with playing and has got a nice twang to it.
Love these tutorials, great instructor.
That’s me sorted out with something to do tomorrow! Got to nail this one - it’s great 👍🤗😎
Thanks for the lesson! I’m might get a resonator to play similar music on.
Awesome instruction! Concise and to the point! Thanks think I’ll subscribe!!
Love this groove! Going to grab the Resonator and start practicing. Thanks for the lesson 🤙🏼
Awesome! Glad to hear that and good luck!
I got it, now I'll go work on it. Subscribed and thanks!
The journey begins for me. Time to humble myself and try slide and open tunings. This will be the first thing I learn to play. Anyone sub’d to their online classes and have feedback? Is there really great pieces like this in open tunings?
Great lesson, thanks!!
My pleasure!
This a nice jam! I am determined to learn it! Been playing guitar for years but new to slide..Thanks alot! Due you offer a course?
Love it! I have the same Gretch resonator model.
Amazing tutorial, very very nice, thank you very much for sharing. Salutes from Spain.
Thanks John, love it, can’t wait to learn it. Love the Honey dipper too.
1:39 that’s an essential technique for slide accuracy
Thank you!
Brilliant John! As always, a great lesson. Thanks so much 👍
My pleasure! Cheers, Rik!
Wow - fantastic!! That`s it! So cool - I love it!! Thx for this lesson!!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks a lot!
You go it! Thanks for watching!
Great groove! 👍
Thanks a lot! Cheers!
Thank you bro!
Such an amazing tutorial!!
Dude I did ur love in vain lesson. Thnx
Glad to hear it!
First time doing one of your lessons. Some serious shit 😂😂😂😂 I will use it tonight at jam night 😂😂😂😂
Awesome! Hope it went well. Cheers! John
fantastic! thank you
Love all the videos! Thanks for putting them out there! So helpful as I meander through these blues woods while trying to add a ditty or two here and there! Any chance you can provide a link (or the model name) of the nifty little brass pinky slide you got there?
Hey Jim, I have that same guitar and slide. It's one of the Brass Balltip Guitar Slides made by The Rock Slide company, likely either the Aged version or the Ariel Posen Signature Slide. Judging by how short it is, most likely the Aged version.
Bit of a random question, but does anyone know what tuning Clapton plays the Dobro solo in a song by Roger Waters called :" running shoes". It's about two mins in and for some reason its throwing me off as i can hear chords being occassionaly picked out that dont fit the open tunings ive tried ( im only 3 days in to slide and thought it'd be an easy start as i know the album so well... turns out,for me, it isnt.
thank you
Real nice
will these lead slide guitar licks in open G tuning work for a song like "honky Tonk Woman" by Rolling Stones in original key of G major ?
The beat and the feel are very different so you'd have to alter them but the general idea of these licks could be a starting point you in that song.
im working on it.very nice
Am I correct in saying that you can play this in open D aswell but then just use strings 4,5 & 6 instead of 3, 4 & 5?
Badass thank you Sir
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the comment 👍🎸
Reminds me of top yourself by the raconteurs
Dig them. Really like latest album alot, it's one of my most played LPs. Cheers!
Check Rosetta West - Underground for some good open G slide
Hmm. Melody reminds me of "Virginia Highway" by Tigerblood Jewel
Where can I find that backing track ?
Sencillamente BRUTAL
I haven't solved my slide issue. My pinky gets stuck and I sweat...and another size on my ring finger won't fit...🙄🥴...
I might have to adjust...lol
Thanks John for the blues adventure 🎶🎶🎶
@Nicole N…. Consider a slide called Rock Slide Swamp…. You can find it on Amazon. It has a cutaway where your finger meets your hand, and makes the positioning of the slide far more natural.
@@alexander_winston ok. I'll check it out. Thanks ✌
John..I have a Gretsch Resonator. What size string gauge do you recommend? I am Usually tuned to “Open” tuning.
The ones I use are the John Pearse reso strings and they are .013 - .056, I've tried a few different sets and I like these on the honeydipper alot
@@BluesGuitarInstitute I will get a set of Pearse this week and try them out! Thank you...BGI
SUPER:)
Thank you! Cheers!
I have this exact Honey Dipper and I can’t keep my hands off it. I’m still in semi beginner mode but your lessons have really helped a lot. This one is a great challenge and I’m loving it.
QUESTION! I do ring finger slide but I wouldn’t mind switching to the pinky. However my slide is too big. What are you using? It looks perfect.
Thanks again sir.
Hey Ed! I use the Ariel Posen Signature Slide by Rock Slide. It's a perfect fit for me and comfortable to wear. Thanks for checking out the lesson. Play On!
Ariel Posen slide from sweetwater
Thank you for the clear lesson. Love your channel! Is that a dampener behind the nut? What type is that? Struggling a bit with dampening my strings behind the slide. Take care
Thanks and that's my capo, I keep it back there so I don't lose it :)
@@BluesGuitarInstitute oowh…okay. It might as well be dampening some strings though 😀.
@@DeGroove ha!
If you use your fingers behind the slide to do some of the dampening that will help. Thats what he's doing. That capo isn't doing anything to dampen. You could also use a hair net but fingers, palm , and lots of practice and you'll have it down!
Cool! I just can’t seem to get control of this slide stuff!!
I know you’re working on it. Did you do the drum track? 😂
Yeah thanks John, that's cool. Can I ask you what strings and gauge you use on your Honey Dipper?
I'm having trouble finding strings that I'm happy with. Yours sounds great.
Thanks! I use the John Pearse 790Ns and I really like them. They are 13-56
please put a link for us to download the Tabs for reference.... please.... please....
tabs come with BGI's premium membership - link in the description. or you can pause the video for free :)
@@BluesGuitarInstitute lol
@@BluesGuitarInstitute messed up way to sell your wares, showing the first 10 bars and only giving the last 2 bars to those who can afford them. Wouldn't be a problem if there was something to that fact at the BEGINNING rather than making it a surprise for the very end. I'm just saying, don't get me wrong I do appreciate what you did provide, just wish I knew those last 2 bars were the prize inside your box of CrackerJacks. Hell, I still have your first hundred and something free lessons saved and find myself referring back to them often, and I can understand why you went to a paid system. I do truly appreciate any crumbs you might still put out there, but waiting to reveal to those who are still at the table hungry that the last slices of pie were not being offered freely, still would have followed along and wrote down the tabs from the screen, but still feel that waiting was wrong. I've spoken my mind here and I'm sure there are going to be many who flame me for such a complaint, screw you as I rarely bother reading replies from anyone other than the party being addressed. Plus this was not a complaint, just one person's opinion, and now I know what to expect and keep my enthusiasm at check.
Hey DeWayne, thanks for taking the time to reply. Didn't withhold them as a prize at all, at least not intentionally. I didn't cover them specifically because they are virtually a repeat of what I already covered except the last two beats which I mentioned in the video. Tab downloads have been available for premium members after #100 for years now. Anyway the last two beats are just the IV chord at the 5th fret for a beat then up to the 7th fret for the final beat. Hope that helps.
@@BluesGuitarInstitute I hope you didn't take away that as my intention. I know you offer the tabs to premium members, it was sad when I watched that last free lesson years back but you had already put more out there than any 10 of the others so if anyone should make money for online lessons it is definitely you, you have a gift for explaining what's going on in a lesson. Had I known up front that it was a partial tab, I would have been okay with that and appreciative of what was there. Making it a surprise at the end, well you know the observation I had there. I have a habit of speaking rather bluntly (never tell VA docs that you're all alone in the world unless you want a phone call from mental health.) I guess I taught mathematics too long, lol. Another instructor that posts free lessons once did a TH-cam lesson that he started off by making that initial commercial himself. Didn't change the quality of that lesson but it did come off somewhat as an infomercial (can't recall the product, pretty sure it was a musical themed accessory.) I tried to convey that observation to him and boy did the haters come out of the woodwork. I still enjoy your lessons, would be a premium member if not for being disabled and on a very limited income, but that's on me, I choose to buy new guitar strings, lol. PEACE Y'all
👏👏👏👍👌
Thanks, Rick!
What a cool riff. As someone just getting into open tunings, this is great. I really like the combination of plucked notes and slide. ls this from a known song? Thanks!
Hey Max, thanks for the comment and glad you liked it. This isn't from a tune (yet!) but just an example that I put together for the lesson. Cheers! John
In my time of dying
In my time of dying
Want nobody to mourn
All I want for you to do
Is take my body home.
Wtf no tabs for 5-6 so confusing
It's here, Kevin th-cam.com/video/QC-6Ykg4wLo/w-d-xo.html
Keep tabs on screen , I can't follow your hand man
Dude. Slow down and teach. We know you can play it. Keep the tabs up please. There is no reason to take them down. Show the techniques you are using. The best videos are shown at speed and broken down to quarter speed. Very difficult to see what your fingers are doing from the distance of the camera.
What I do in that situation is lower the speed on the TH-cam settings. It helps a lot. Just keep at it. You’ll be fine.
Great lesson. Thanks.