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This one was kind of inspired by Brent Mason, but I've heard other players do licks like this. The first part of this is a very useful double stop lick, that can be used in other keys too.


Just remember to play the double stops with your fingers, and you can also play the notes on the 6th string as ghost notes. Use the palm, and the side of your right hand to mute the 6th string.


This is easier to do, if you make a bar with the index finger. When you get to the riff, you play the open 6th string before you hammer on in the 3rd, and 4th fret. The next time around you don't play the 6th string, but you still hammer on in the 3rd, and 4th fret. The last time you play the open 6th string, before you hammer on. Then you end it by playing the 4th string, in the 2nd fret.


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Instructor J.D. Jarrell
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Double Stops