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Roundneck Dobro Slide & Blues DVD:
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DVD Format
Recorded in High Fidelity Digital
Approx. 1 Hour 20 Mins in Length
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Designed for the guitarist looking for a new voice on Roundneck Dobro.
Includes Split Screen Insets

Copyright ®2003 Tradd Tidwell

This video covers the Roundneck Dobro as played in the traditional Blues & Bottleneck Style...using both flatpick and fingerstyle mediums.

Overview

This video focuses on the study of Blues & Slide as applied to the Roundneck Dobro. Many exercises and studies are illustrated in detail. Develop technique using a slide through basic through advanced studies and songs. A tremendous overview carrying the student, and accomplished guitarist, forward into new Dobro horizons.

For Further Study

Other works by Tradd Tidwell include the following:

"Beginning Guitar Form & Technique" DVD
by Tradd Tidwell

  NEW! Roundneck Dobro Instructional DVD.

"Roundneck Dobro Slide & Blues Technique" DVD
by Tradd Tidwell

Published by:
Wisdom of the Wood

Produced In Association with:
Morgan Monroe

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ENTIRE CONTENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:


I. A. Versatility
of the Roundneck
B. Metal or Glass Slides
C. Lapstyle for Roundneck
II. A. Roundneck Tunings
B. Fingerstyle
C. Electronic Tuner
D. Standard Tuning
E. Flatpick/Fingerpicks
III. Using Fingerpicks
IV. Furthering Your Slide Technique
Left Hand Studies
V. Open-Tunings
VI. Open E Tuning
VII. Open-Tunings
Further Studies
VIII. Choice of Slides
Muting the Strings
IX. 1 4 5 Pattern
X. E, A and B Positions
XI. Muting Your Strings
XII. Vibrato Technique for Slide Guitar
XIII. Em Tuning
XIV. D Tuning

“Slide Ride” by Tradd Tidwell
Conclusion

Copyright ®2003 Tradd Tidwell