It is nice to see someone emphasise the relaxed, jam feel of playing reso's. I am just starting to mess with the open tunings and G seems to be one of the best. Learn a couple of songs, get a few licks under your belt and let it rip is what I'm after with videos like this. Thanks.
Thanks for the tutorial! It's much appreciated! I'm a very green slide player. I do have 2 different Regal Resonator Guitars - one wood & one metal. Always enjoy your videos 😊
These are great tutorials. I'm just trying to learn a bit of slide having now got very little use or control of my fingers on my left hand (bike crash). I can still fret with my index finger and the middle to a certain extent. Thanks to you I've just about got whisky and ginger and little red rooster down. Just need to keep practicing. Keep 'em coming please.
You had me at "I don't know what I'm doing half the time". Me neither brother I'm just along for the ride wheni pick up a guitar but I hang on real good. 🤣
Thanks for that Chuck but I'm afraid I don't do Facebook, too old sadly for new technology. I'm an analogue harpist in a digital age. I'll be keeping up with you on TH-cam, I can just manage that. You keep playing and posting on here and I'll be the first one listening,
Slide is my new adventure and I'm starting in open G . Great video . There are so many great guitar players it would be almost impossible for me to pick a best . But if I could only listen to one , I think it would be David Gilmore . Well I'm gonna see if you can teach this old dog a new trick , maybe two . You have a blessed one my new friend .
cheers! I have a couple of other slide guitar vids on my channel, check 'em out. I also make slides that come wiht an instructional video and manual.www.backyardmusic.co.nz/bottlenecks
Hi lil chuck I used t play bass but now I'm playing harmonica I would like to play slide when you are in open g is that what key you are in thanks for rad videos
Thanks man, I appreciate your kind words, I'm glad I could help you out :) this links to all my music on Bandcamp. Enjoy! :) www.backyardmusic.co.nz/shop
Hi Chuck - just come across you and your music whilst looking for some Open G stuff. You got a new fan! I am just an old guy who started a couple of years ago and via the use of TH-cam can pick up a few bits parrot fashion. Just about got Whiskey & Ginger slide riff nailed, but wondered if you could fill in some of the other bits in that piece? Hope so - as I have lots of bits but no full songs (except Albratos by Fleetwood Mac on my other guitar) If you could by the power of technology video some of the rest of that piece so this old guy in the Isle of Man (small island between England and Ireland) can see what you do I would be grateful. i'll link into the mailing list also. Cheers Jeff
Hi Jeff, sorry, I just realised I didn't reply to your comment. How are you getting on wiht W & G? what bits are you having trouble with? I'll see what I can do. I love the IOM, I gigged there number of times in the early 2000's :) more music here....skifflemachine.bandcamp.com
Hi Chick, I've just started playing slide and I was wondering how high is your action at the 12th fret? Mine is 6mm. Going through your songs now. You have a great sound and really cool licks
Thank you. I don't set my guitars up specifically for slide as I play a combination of regular style & slide... I think my guy set up my National at about 3mm.
Just found you Li'l Chuck, good vibe and real friendly delivery - I'm at the beginning of my 'slide' effort left-handed, like your songs & would hope eventually to try playing 'em. I've started with the slide on my 3rd finger, would that be a problem attempting your tunes? Subbed, every success bro, best wishes from Blighty :)
good luck with your journey. my rule is that there are no rules when it comes to music. Play from the heart and you'll make it sing what ever finger you use... look at the difference between say Bonnie Raitt and Dave Hole technique..... ps I am left handed, I play right-handed guitar and left handed drums simultaneously.... no rules - have a loot at some of my one man band videos and you'll see.. :)... ps I have just released a series of hand made slides and a tutorials here... all the best from NZ :) www.backyardmusic.co.nz/bottlenecks
@@lilchucktheonemanskifflema2214 the great banjo player Roscoe Holcombe would sometimes string his guitar differently and play it clawhammer. Great channel thanks for posting.
It is nice to see someone emphasise the relaxed, jam feel of playing reso's. I am just starting to mess with the open tunings and G seems to be one of the best. Learn a couple of songs, get a few licks under your belt and let it rip is what I'm after with videos like this. Thanks.
good luck on your Reso journey :)
Thanks for the tutorial! It's much appreciated! I'm a very green slide player. I do have 2 different Regal Resonator Guitars - one wood & one metal. Always enjoy your videos 😊
Thanks Chuck! cheers for checking in :)
Great lessons easy to follow real nice licks relaxed approach. Thanks for your help
Thanks for the kind words John :)
These are great tutorials. I'm just trying to learn a bit of slide having now got very little use or control of my fingers on my left hand (bike crash). I can still fret with my index finger and the middle to a certain extent. Thanks to you I've just about got whisky and ginger and little red rooster down. Just need to keep practicing. Keep 'em coming please.
Keep Rockin' :)
Thank you for your detailed, free and very humble lessons. I have 'Spotified' your discography.
Thank you for your kind words :)
Cool lesson with a cool song !
Thanks Alex :)
You always remember the first song you learned to play. Now I'll always remember Whisky and Ginger as the first slide riff.
Brill! glad i could be part of your musical journey :)
SAME!
You had me at "I don't know what I'm doing half the time". Me neither brother I'm just along for the ride wheni pick up a guitar but I hang on real good. 🤣
nice one Johnny :)
Dig it. I’m going to spend the day working on this.
Cheers Ed, good luck :)
Thanks Chuck, I took your advice and joined your mailing list. I just love listening to you play that stunning guitar. You're a real star
Cheers Terry! I'll keep you up to date with everything. Really appreciate your support :) facebook.com/skifflemachine/
Thanks for that Chuck but I'm afraid I don't do Facebook, too old sadly for new technology. I'm an analogue harpist in a digital age. I'll be keeping up with you on TH-cam, I can just manage that. You keep playing and posting on here and I'll be the first one listening,
That's brilliant man, I'll keep posting you you on YB for sure!
Slide is my new adventure and I'm starting in open G . Great video . There are so many great guitar players it would be
almost impossible for me to pick a best . But if I could only listen to one , I think it would be David Gilmore . Well I'm
gonna see if you can teach this old dog a new trick , maybe two . You have a blessed one my new friend .
Thanks for the great words Spencer, good luck on your journey. :)
Thanks a bunch for this great lesson!
Cheers! :)
Lil Chuck great stuff! I gotta learn whiskey and ginger...Ginger was probably trouble. jb
Great stuff, Enjoy W&G! :)
love your passion and skill, respect!!!!
Thanks Ronald, I truely appreciate your kind words :)
Thanks a lot for the tuition, easy to understand and inspires me to learn, great sounding guitar, what is it please?
Thank you! cheers for the good vibes. This guitar is a National Resophonic Style O.
brilliant man and musician. love your stuff!
Thank you! you can hear more of my music right here :) skifflemachine.bandcamp.com
Wow Chuck that was amazing. Thank you so much. How I wish I had your talent.
Thanks Terry, I appreciate your kind words! many thanks :) Please keep up to date via my mailing list here :) www.backyardmusic.co.nz/lil-chuck
Some great tips. Thanks.
Glad I could hep you out. Some more slide coming on the new album 29th Sept...skifflemachine.bandcamp.com/album/so-lo
Спасибо тебе, добрый человек, за этот замечательный урок.
And thanks you! Best wished from NZ :) Glad I could hep you out.
Keep it comming bro,only just started out on slide...
Needvall the help i can get,,,nice one🤟
cheers! I have a couple of other slide guitar vids on my channel, check 'em out. I also make slides that come wiht an instructional video and manual.www.backyardmusic.co.nz/bottlenecks
Thank you for the video.
What kind of guitar are you playing That metallic sound is great for slide guitar.
This is my National Resophonic guitar.
Great stuff
Cheers Eric! here is a crazy remix of Whisky and Ginger I did :) th-cam.com/video/-DTKKewgxag/w-d-xo.html
Love your videos you're awesome
Thanks for the good vibes Jessie :)
Hi lil chuck I used t play bass but now I'm playing harmonica I would like to play slide when you are in open g is that what key you are in thanks for rad videos
Play a C harp in second position. th-cam.com/video/PNglpSykKog/w-d-xo.html
Dude you’re a good man. I like ya.
Thanks Mike! Keep Rockin' :)
Awesome stuff man very helpful!
Thanks George! :)
Hi Chuck came across your site. Great playing and tutorials. Have sub and following on facebook.
Thanks man, I appreciate your kind words, I'm glad I could help you out :) this links to all my music on Bandcamp. Enjoy! :) www.backyardmusic.co.nz/shop
Cool 😎
Thank You! :)
Have subscribed great banter
Thanks Mr S :) :) you can hear more of my music right here. skifflemachine.bandcamp.com
good stuff
Thanks John!
Hi Chuck - just come across you and your music whilst looking for some Open G stuff. You got a new fan! I am just an old guy who started a couple of years ago and via the use of TH-cam can pick up a few bits parrot fashion. Just about got Whiskey & Ginger slide riff nailed, but wondered if you could fill in some of the other bits in that piece? Hope so - as I have lots of bits but no full songs (except Albratos by Fleetwood Mac on my other guitar) If you could by the power of technology video some of the rest of that piece so this old guy in the Isle of Man (small island between England and Ireland) can see what you do I would be grateful. i'll link into the mailing list also. Cheers Jeff
Hi Jeff, sorry, I just realised I didn't reply to your comment. How are you getting on wiht W & G? what bits are you having trouble with? I'll see what I can do. I love the IOM, I gigged there number of times in the early 2000's :) more music here....skifflemachine.bandcamp.com
Hi Chick, I've just started playing slide and I was wondering how high is your action at the 12th fret? Mine is 6mm. Going through your songs now. You have a great sound and really cool licks
Thank you. I don't set my guitars up specifically for slide as I play a combination of regular style & slide... I think my guy set up my National at about 3mm.
Just found you Li'l Chuck, good vibe and real friendly delivery - I'm at the beginning of my 'slide' effort left-handed, like your songs & would hope eventually to try playing 'em. I've started with the slide on my 3rd finger, would that be a problem attempting your tunes? Subbed, every success bro, best wishes from Blighty :)
good luck with your journey. my rule is that there are no rules when it comes to music. Play from the heart and you'll make it sing what ever finger you use... look at the difference between say Bonnie Raitt and Dave Hole technique..... ps I am left handed, I play right-handed guitar and left handed drums simultaneously.... no rules - have a loot at some of my one man band videos and you'll see.. :)... ps I have just released a series of hand made slides and a tutorials here... all the best from NZ :) www.backyardmusic.co.nz/bottlenecks
What strings are you using? Will mediums work?
Thanks for checking in, I generally use 12-54’s but any old brand really. 😃
My hero.
Thanks man! cheers for the good vibes, more of my music right here! :) skifflemachine.bandcamp.com
I've got to get a guitar like that.
Do it! tell 'em I say it's ok :)
Nice , but no not claw hammer. It's called simple 3 finger picking (Scruggs style). Your strum is a claw hammer but not the finger picking.
Thanks for checking in...As I say at 17 seconds. "I don't know what I'm doing half the time" :)
@@lilchucktheonemanskifflema2214 the great banjo player Roscoe Holcombe would sometimes string his guitar differently and play it clawhammer. Great channel thanks for posting.