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  • jorgemac

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    May 19, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    When i think of double stops I’ve always considered power chord either 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 6 or 7or 3/5,Frets G/4 and B/3 which is considered a E7 2 note chord. Those are all over the fret board and are used to fill in 1or 2 beats before moving onto another double stop chord in your progression. Play that lick and then do a A7 double stop on B/2 and d/2.

    Play the e double stop and slide up to the C# minor on B/5, G/6 and D/5 to a 5th fret A minor 7 which is the bottom 4 strings, E,B,G,A on the 5th fret. So the 4 fretted notes are A,E,C,G or Am7 chord.