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This is the second part of this lesson, and it can be used with or without the first part. These are both very useful licks, and can be used in other ways too.


Again I'm using a flat pick, and the middle, and ring fingers to play the double stops.


The first part of this lick is a good exercise to work on this style of playing, and can also be played in other positions. You might get some other ideas for when, and how to use it too.


The descending hammer on double stops start with open strings, before you hammer on.


I am also muting some of the strings I play with the pick, these are referred to as ghost notes in the video. I do suggest learning the lick, before you try to do this as it can be frustrating.


When you play the last note on the 4th (D) string slide your finger back to the first fret, it sounds great with a little reverb.


This is the second lesson I posted here, and this new video is also HD. I played through it using 3 camera views, and put the long explanation at the end. This way if you don't feel you need the long explanation, you don't have to sit through it.


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Instructor J.D. Jarrell
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Double Stops