Here’s some more quick fiddle minutes
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Here’s some more quick fiddle minutes
They put the basses on a ported riser!
And some other stuff worth paying attention to.
These 5 Double Stops Changed My Guitar Playing
Learn 5 double stops that instantly improve your blues soloing and rhythm guitar — all in one position, perfect for blues, rock, or Hendrix-style licks. Want to make your blues solos sound fuller and more expressive — even in a trio setting? In this lesson, I break down 5 essential double stop licks in the key of D, perfect for lead and rhythm players. Inspired by the sounds of Hendrix, Clapton, and Cream, these moves will thicken up your tone, help you break out of single-note soloing, and make your playing way more dynamic.
Exploring Messiaen's 7th Mode of Limited Transposition:
Please watch video above for detailed info: Hi Guy’s, Today, a quick look at the amazing 7th mode of limited transposition employed by the great French composer Olivier Messiaen. This is a ten note scale [and is almost a chromatic scale apart from two notes: In this case Bb to E as a tritone]. It has 6 Transpositions: It consists mainly of half steps [semitones], but, there are two whole…
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Short video discussing the construction and potential used of double stops, stacked in thirds, to represent chords and create harmonic complexity.
Link for PDF of G Chords scale in double stops https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tweO...
Music flowing from the inside. My '91 Levinson Blade R4 is a vehicle to runaway… Such a great guitar this Blade R4!!! Love it!!!
And now we're going to learn double stops. No one likes double stops.
My violin teacher when I started learning double stops. Although it’s been months since it’s been said (and not verbatim), I can’t stop thinking about that.