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slide A positive image on a clear film base viewed by passing light through from behind with a projector or light box. Usually in color.
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slide A plastic or glass tube placed over the third or fourth finger of the left hand and used to play "slide" or glissando effects in rock and blues and other forms of traditional music.
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slide A form of a waterfall. Similar to a cascade, a Slide type waterfall descends a smooth, gradual bedrock surface. Slide waterfalls maintain constant contact with the bedrock, and are often seen in areas where granitic rocks are common.
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slide a person who paints as a hobby or non-primary occupation; sometimes used to imply that the painter is not a professional artist.
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slide A guitar slide is just that--the sliding of a finger either up or down the guitar neck, on a particular string (or occasionally on multiple strings). The result can be a "dipping", "rising", or almost vertigo feeling in a song, and if placed correctly can be a simple yet solid addition to a solo (or rhythm). Examples:
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