How to set up an acoustic for slide?
- Mark McLean
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How to set up an acoustic for slide?
I have a D-18 copy made in the 70's by Terada. It is a nice solid back/sides mahogany and sitka guitar that I found in a pawn shop for a good price. I would like to set it up for playing slide (I have never played slide before - but keen to learn). I am thinking that I will probably play with it in my lap, rather than standing.
Anyway - what tips can you all give me about setup? I'll make a new nut and saddle. Are a straight nut and saddle better than radiused ones? What is a good height for the action at the 12th fret? What about neck relief and string gauge? Any other tips?
thanks
Mark
Anyway - what tips can you all give me about setup? I'll make a new nut and saddle. Are a straight nut and saddle better than radiused ones? What is a good height for the action at the 12th fret? What about neck relief and string gauge? Any other tips?
thanks
Mark
If you are playing lap style it is a totaly different setup to playing bottleneck.
You want to have a flat surface across the top of the strings so your steel can stop all the strings at once with minimal force so yes you want flat nut and saddle.
String height is a bit of a personal preference depending on how heavy handed you are say about 6mm at the nut and 10mm at the 13th fret between top of frets and underside of strings
neck relief is unimportant since the string should never touch the frets but it will look better if you keep it adjusted straight.
String sizes depend on the tuning you are going to use, a common one is open D which is like a first position e chord tuned down two semitones DADF# A D.
I am currently using a dobro set but you can use a medium guage set and repace the first 2 string with a 16 and 20
You want to have a flat surface across the top of the strings so your steel can stop all the strings at once with minimal force so yes you want flat nut and saddle.
String height is a bit of a personal preference depending on how heavy handed you are say about 6mm at the nut and 10mm at the 13th fret between top of frets and underside of strings
neck relief is unimportant since the string should never touch the frets but it will look better if you keep it adjusted straight.
String sizes depend on the tuning you are going to use, a common one is open D which is like a first position e chord tuned down two semitones DADF# A D.
I am currently using a dobro set but you can use a medium guage set and repace the first 2 string with a 16 and 20
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G'day Mark,
Well Jeff has provided some excellent advice there.
If you want some playing tips just send me an email. I have some slide tabs you may be interested in too that I can send you. I also have a tutorial on open tunings if you would like a copy! You will need a tone bar also and a good all round bar is a Shubb sp2. Maybe a thunb pick and some finger picks too. Tone bars, picks etc are a personal thing so have a look around and try out a few. Slide is great fun and takes guitar music to a different place.
Have fun
Cheers
Alan
Well Jeff has provided some excellent advice there.
If you want some playing tips just send me an email. I have some slide tabs you may be interested in too that I can send you. I also have a tutorial on open tunings if you would like a copy! You will need a tone bar also and a good all round bar is a Shubb sp2. Maybe a thunb pick and some finger picks too. Tone bars, picks etc are a personal thing so have a look around and try out a few. Slide is great fun and takes guitar music to a different place.
Have fun
Cheers
Alan
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