How to Play Hawaiian Music on Slide Guitar

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Part of the video series: How to Play Slide Guitar & Dobro

Summary: Learn how to play Hawaiian music on slide guitar in this free online video music lesson.

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Reno McCormick Reno McCormick has been playing music for 35 years professionally. He plays and teaches dobro, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and guitar playing country and blue gr... read more

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How to Play Hawaiian Music on Slide Guitar

On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Reno McCormick and I'm here to tell you about playing the Dobro today. When the Dobro was invented, the Hawaiians fell in love with the instrument. They love steel guitar also but they have an affinity for the Dobro. They just love how it flows and like their language flows, I don't know how speak Hawaiian, but, I like to hear it, and they like to hear Dobro music, and they like to go like this. We're in the key of C, same licks as we use in bluegrass. Slant. Back to C. We could do that another way, which isn't as flowing when we have to slide our barre between five frets. It's easier and sounds nicer to just bend your barre. That was really an F chord, which this is an F chord. We can play two notes of an F chord right here. The seventh fret, the sixth fret. And we can slide it to the fifth fret which gets us back to C. When you're practicing, practice going from the C to the two-note F chord. Slide it up two frets and it's a G chord. Now I make a C with the first and third strings, at the tenth and ninth fret. And that ends the song or we can do our harmonic. We use all the tools that we have just gone over, to learn to play and add interest, instead of just playing the same standard licks.

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