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Double-Stop Turnaround
A double stop is a fancy term used to describe the act of playing two notes simultaneously. Imagine it as playing a harmony along with a melody. We can change the feel of the basic turnaround by playing the descending phrase with double stops in a shuffle rhythm.
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“Rollin’ With The Flow” Double Stop Lick
This is a fun little lick that you can play around with. You can play it like it’s transcribed or you can change it up to make it your own. I’ll show you a few variations in the video.
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Blues Guitar Double Stops In The Key Of B
Download the tab in PDF to play along with the video. It’s located here: Double-Stops-In-B You’ll find a B note on the 2nd fret of the A string and 7th fret of the low E string- these are perfect reference notes that help you keep in line
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Blues Guitar Double Stops In The Key Of A#
A# (A sharp) is the same thing as Bb (B flat). The PDF file with notation and tab for this lesson is located here: Double-Stops-In-A-1
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Blues Guitar Double Stops In The Key Of A
In this lesson, we’ll look at 12 licks, phrases, and riffs that use double stops in the key of A. Download the PDF that includes all the notation and tab for this lesson here: Double-Stops-In-A
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Double Stop Primer
What Are Double-Stops? A double-stop refers to the technique of playing two notes simultaneously. Double-stops are a great way to spice up your soloing or you can even use them in your accompaniment. Double-stops are used in many types of music such as rock and blues. In this lesson, I’ll show you how to play…
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Two String Bend No.3
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Two String Bend No.2
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Two String Bend No.1
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Walking Down And Back