“Rick Vito's guitar playing just slays me! His style is as cool and sharp as a '59 Cadillac tailfin.” – Bonnie Raitt
Slide guitar maestro Rick Vito has a touring, performing, and recording pedigree that reads like a Who’s Who of popular music. You’ve heard, seen, and been mesmerized by Rick’s guitar and slide prowess with John Mayall, Roger McGuinn, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Rita Coolidge, Maria Muldaur, Dolly Parton, Bob Seger (check out Like A Rock!), and famously with Fleetwood Mac. Rick’s vocals, songwriting and solo artist recording work is likewise uber impressive.
“Soulful singer, brilliant guitar player, you got to check out Rick Vito, for sure!” – Keb Mo’
We’re thrilled to welcome Rick to the family with his first TrueFire course, Slide Soulshaker! You will likewise be thrilled with Rick’s passionate educational chops as you play your way through this consummate electric slide guitar learning experience.
”I’ve been blessed to play, perform, and record with so many great artists and bands over the years. And for the last 25 years, I’ve had my own solo career as well. Playing slide guitar in these various settings allows me to set myself apart from other players and bring a special element to the music that might not have been there otherwise. The vocal qualities of slide guitar can truly be soulshaking!”Rick organized the course into four sections. In the first section, Rick presents a variety of essential slide guitar techniques and concepts: The Philosophy of Slide, The Slide Itself, Guitar Selection for Slide, Action & Setup, Muting & Chording, Right-Hand Approaches, Pitch Precision & Vibrato, String Gauges & Character, and Amplifiers & Effects.
”This first section teaches how slide can add a different "color" to your playing. Getting past the sometimes frustrating early stages can be a daunting challenge, and we address that here. I hope to introduce you to the "magic" realm of what slide guitar has to offer to you as a guitarist that may be a little different than standard fingerstyle playing. Remember that the whole slide guitar thing had very humble, even primitive beginnings, so this style is wide open to any feel or technique you may have.”In the second section’s series of lessons, Rick shares his creative approaches for rhythm parts, soloing, and playing interesting fills: The Vocal Quality of Slide, When to Use Slide for Rhythm, Slide Fills, and Building a Slide Solo, and Less is More.
”This section deals with how to figure out where to insert fills, playing rhythm on your slide guitar and how to create and build solos. It teaches how to develop your own personal freedom (a KEY word) when playing slide. This section will be very important in understanding and mastering "expression" on your instrument, the key to the heart and soul!”Some of Rick’s favorite slide guitar tunings with some licks and tips for each of them are focused on in the third section: Standard Tuning, Open E & D Tuning, The Magic G String Tunings (this one worth the price of admission alone!), and Open A & G Tuning.
”The different tunings used in slide guitar have many ties and similarities also. Section 3 takes a closer look at a variety of tunings you can choose to use and some great licks that accompany them. You'll see how "E" and "D" tuning are related and contrasted, and also the same for "A" and "G" tuning. Standard tuning is often overlooked but is, in fact, an extremely versatile tuning that can sometimes be used when playing your standard fingerstyle guitar. Then there is the "Magic G String" tuning! I've recently discovered this secret little tuning trick that can produce great results for you too.”Finally, in the fourth section, Rick improvised 10 slide soloing performance studies to illustrate the way he approaches soloing over a variety of feels and tempos. Rick performs the solos over backing tracks and then breaks them down emphasizing the concepts and techniques being applied.
”I'll play along with my pre-recorded tracks which will demonstrate most of what we've covered in the first three sections. I'll be playing to songs using the E tuning, standard tuning, D tuning, and finally G and A tuning. We'll cover how you can employ all of these in blues, rock & roll, country and R&B style songs, with plenty of useful licks to learn and develop your own way!”Rick will explain and demonstrate all of the key concepts and approaches along the way. You’ll get standard notation and tabs for each of the soloing performance studies. Plus, Rick includes all of the rhythm tracks for you to work with on your own. In addition, you’ll be able to loop or slow down any of the videos so that you can work with the lessons at your own pace.
Grab your guitar and let’s do some soulshaking with Rick Vito!
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