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Summary: Learn some great tips on how to play the song 'Come Into my Kitchen' with a slide in this free video clip on music theory and guitar lessons.
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Rick Tobey Rick Tobey has been playing guitar for over 30 years. He plays professionally as a solo blues artist and in his band. His blues band won the 2007 Cape Fear Bl... read more
RICK TOBEY: Hi, I'm Rick Tobey and on behalf of Expert Village, I am going to demonstrate some slide guitar. So, so far in "Come Into My Kitchen," we've gotten this far. And the last part goes like this: "You better come on in my kitchen because it's going to be raining outdoors." So the way we play that is: "You better come on." So you're just hitting these notes starting on the 4th string and the 3rd string and the 2nd string just keeping your slide at the 12th fret. "You better come on." Then you go up to the--go back up to the 1st string. "You better come on in my kitchen." And then: "Because it's going to be raining outdoors." So that part here again is all on the 12th fret just using the 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings. So that part together goes: "You better come on in my kitchen because it's going to be raining outdoors." And then the turnaround, this one's called a turnaround, goes like this. And for the turnaround, you can really play anything as long as it sounds like it kind of completes the phrase. And the way I like to play it is to, using the slide on the 3rd string on the 5th fret, sliding it down to the 3rd fret and playing it open and back up. And I'm actually also playing the 4th string. So I'm kind of playing those two strings together. Now in the next section, we'll put the whole song back together again.