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Sliders

Hey guys ,I brought up the question of sliders and when or if i should use them.
I've been working the course now for going on 4months and have recently and carefully been working the slider exercises into my weekly routine. And I have to say there making a positive difference. I don't invoke them every day,rather 2 maybe 3 times a week.
Am I crazy for using them to soon?
Rich..
I've been working the course now for going on 4months and have recently and carefully been working the slider exercises into my weekly routine. And I have to say there making a positive difference. I don't invoke them every day,rather 2 maybe 3 times a week.
Am I crazy for using them to soon?
Rich..
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HuduVudu Posts: 1,638
I think using them at all isn't necessary. They can be useful to overcome certain hurdles that you might be having but scales are the bread and butter that you should be doing.
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After a gig last fri.
A guy from another local came to see us,after our 1st set he walked up to me and said," you've been taking lessons haven't you"?
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I'm into Country/Rock ,and some of not most of the material I was singing Before I got the course was really tough for me,Vince Gill, BlackBerry Smoke,Luke Combs,now I'm handling it much better,and I'm able to talk the next day.🤣
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Sliders are a great warm up, especially as allot of the stuff I was singing was 80's metal that had its fair share of 2 octave metal sliders built in to many a song