While this will certainly not replace slanting or the need for mastery of that technique, it does offer good alternatives and even some really cool possibilities, most of which I will not show on this video. However, I think this short clip gives a very good look at the essence of it. I don't believe I have ever heard of anyone doing something like this before, so I will take full credit (or blame), thank you very much. It's something I've been fooling around for a little while.
Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxeYZnU4hOA
Any ideas for a name for this technique? I think "pushing the strings" seems pretty obvious. Or how about "downward-facing dog"?