Bottleneck literally refers to the top narrow part of a bottle. In engineering, it refers to a phenomenon where the performance or capacity of an entire system is limited by a single or small number of components or resources.
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Slide guitar is a particular technique for playing the guitar that is often used in blues-style music. The technique involves placing an object against the strings while playing to create glissando effects and deep vibratos that make the music emotionally expressive. It typically involves playing the guitar in the traditional position (flat against the body) with the use of a tubular "slide" fitted on one of the guitarist's fingers. The slide may be a metal or glass tube like the neck of a bottle. The term "bottleneck" was historically used to describe this type of playing. The strings are typically plucked while the slide is moved over the strings to change the pitch. The guitar may also be placed on the player's lap and played with a hand-held bar and is then referred to as "lap slide guitar" or "lap steel guitar".
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Bottleneck blues
Vintage blues classics
00:00 - Robert Nighthawk - Sweet Black Angel
03:01 - Muddy Waters - I Be's Troubled
06:04 - Barbecue Bob - It's Just Too Bad
09:16 - Kokomo Arnold - The Twelves
12:27 - Blind Willie Johnson - It's Nobody's Fault But Mine
15:37 - Bukka White - Bukka's Jitterbug Swing
18:13 - Tampa Red - The Dirty Dozen
21:28 - Robert Johnson - Preachin' Blues
24:19 - Curley Weaver - No No Blues
27:26 - Leadbelly - C C Rider
30:23 - Charley Patton - Prayer of Death
33:26 - Gus Cannon - Poor Boy
36:35 - Darby and Tarleton - Sweet Sarah Blues
39:34 - Weaver and Beasley - Bottleneck Blues
42:26 - Jim and Bob - The Hula Blues
44:56 - Casey Bill Weldon - Has My Gal Been Here ?
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