Why use a guitar slide acoustic?

Slides are great for adding a touch of acoustic guitar to your live show or recording. They’re easy to use and can add a lot of depth and texture to your playing. In this basic lesson, we’ll show you how to use a guitar slide acoustic.

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If you’re new to the world of acoustic guitar, or just want to add some extra texture to your playing, using a guitar slide is a great way to do that. Slides come in different shapes and sizes, so make sure you find one that fits your instrument comfortably.

To start using a slide, first, make sure your guitar is tuned correctly. Slides work best when the strings are in the same tuning as the acoustic guitar. If you don’t have a tuner, try tuning your strings using the notes of a major scale. Once your guitar is tuned, it’s time to put it on your slide.

these tips will help you learn how to use a guitar slide:

1. Make sure your fingerboard is adjusted properly. A poorly adjusted fingerboard can make it hard to play the correct notes on your guitar. 

2. You can adjust your fingerboard by pressing down on each string at the four corners of the neck with your thumb and first 2 fingers while holding down the string with your pointer finger. 

3. You should be able to move the strings up and down in their grooves. If they're too tight or too loose, you can adjust them using a truss rod (see below).

4. Get comfortable with chords. A lot of beginner acoustic players struggle with learning chords because they're not used to playing melodies on instruments without frets.