How do I play slide guitar, and what type of slide should I use?

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See while paying slide guitar what I have seen, guitar players keep their actions high! You can use two types of sliders - 1 metal and a glass one I will recommend you to use glass slide! Metal sliders can damage your fret board while you are learning.
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