Country Guitar Double Stops - Guitar Techniques
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2020
- For this Thursday's live stream We'll work on country double stops. We'll do this over a track from my most popular Truefire course Country Guitar Survival Guide: Lead. I'll be offering a 25% discount code for the course when we go live along with free notation, tab and a backing track.
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Double Stop Masterclass theinspiredguitarist.com/p/masterclass-double-stops
This is by leaps and bounds the best double stop lesson on the web.
You haven't "annoyed" me yet, Jason. I think your country licks are 100% gold! I will always come back to your channel for that instruction.
Best country guitar teacher, hands down...
Man, Thanks Brian. I hope you're doing good man
I’m a churchjazz/R&B 🐱 and you are the only dude that has broken down this technique with double stops so simple that it has to make sense.
Thx Jason. Always stuffed full of great ideas. 👍🎸
THankyou so much for this video, im a shred guitarists and have been trying to wrap my head around country ideas - this video is great because it shows the process of coming up with the licks - not just licks! Theres not many vids out there that ive seen that lays it out like this. Awesome, thanks man!!!
Totally right! this is the principles instead of the methods. I've been waiting for a video like this!
so glad I found you!
Wow what a great lesson! ❤
Jason thank you so much! I enjoy all of your channels
The UA stuff is great. You teach it in the simplest of terms. Confirming the stuff I already knew as well as showing me some new tips! 👍🏻
Thanks Jeremy!
Very, very good and nice! Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge Jason!
Thank you Marcos
This video has been awesome! I've been looking for a way of understanding the principles behind country playing, and a practical approach to practicing it.
672 views, 672 guitarist/musicians who benefited. This is wonderful video.
Fantastic. I'll be working on this for quite awhile. Excellent way to build the technique brick by brick. See you in The Speakeasy, Jason.
Nice work.
Phantastischer Vortrag über das Solospiel für Countrygitarre. Sehr Lehrreich und animierend.Vielen Dank aus Deutschland
Thanks!
Nice work! Thanks for the video!
great insight, seen a lot of chicken picking lessons but this one definitely different approach. Keep up the good work. Double stops are a key part of that country sound!
Thanks Tim
Thank you so much and best wishes from 🇩🇪 Ansbach Germany 💖🎸 Sammy West
Great lesson. Very useful
. Many thanks !
Thank you!
Your Awesome ! love your clean tone
Thanks!
Great tone
EXCELLENT work... well done... very helpful... wonderful stuff
Thanks Tony
Hello sir
GOOD JOB, WELL DONE
good info
that neck p-up look like the type on some old jazz guitars
That's awesome man! You have a new subscriber!
Neck Pickup - Lollar Charlie Christian
Bridge Pickup - Lollar Special
Flawless technique, reminds me of the Hellecasters.
Good stuff.
I'll work on it! There's a LOT of stuff in here.
Gonna take a little bit of time to practice and get used to playing this way.
I really like the percussive muted notes.
Great lesson. Commercials literally every minute but somehow got through it.
I just checked and it was a lot. I tweaked it to be about every 6 minutes.
@@JasonLoughlinMusic Thanks for video!
You can pay to not see any ads tight wad.
Plus how to get that lovely country tone. I have been chasing it from a lot of money ago. I am using a Tele, with Fender Vintage Originals pups, a good compressor and a Vox amp. I have the tone knobs off and use finger picking. Gets the closest so far.
Sounds great Jason, what kind of camera are you using? its very clear. Thanks
I think a logitech...been awhile
That approach to working through the double stops is really nice! Definitely will be do some of that for a while. Great lesson!
Jason..how about a few moments to find out how to get that sound?
Telecaster into a Princeton
Oh my goodness
LIZ!!!!!
It’s a ‘Swell’ pedal,Chet’s ‘wah wah’ .
Hello Jason. Thanks for your great post. But I wish you could teach me how to get your brilliant tone. I have been playing tele for years but I have never got that tone
Always available to set up a lesson to show you how to get the most out of what you have. Shoot me an email
Love your pickin! And that tone is sought after (by me!) What amp/set up are you using? Again man, you're great!
For the live YT I'm using a UA amp modeler because it's way more simple and clear for streaming. It's sounds ok here..not great. I've since dialed it in to sound closer to a fender amp. Also quieter for NYC apartment life. Live and on records I mostly use old Fender amps
@@JasonLoughlinMusic hey thanks for the response, and it sounds great when I Bluetooth it onto the automobile stereo. Love it man.
mil mil mil
great stuff but you dont mention anything about what key you are in or how things are moveable
Ron
I never do that tucking-the-pick thing, I have enough to keep me busy as it is
I don't really either but Brian Setzer does all the time...
Hi Jason, my name is J.J. and I live in the Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada. I have downloaded zoom to my laptop and would like to sign up for your lesson on bending strings. Is this straight forward or would I need your guidance?
Very easy.. you can sign up here. theinspiredguitarist.com/p/intro-to-country-bends-masterclass
hi do you teach rhythm guitar on Truefire?
Yeah I have a course called Country Guitar Survival Guide: Rhythm you might dig. I also teach privately. th-cam.com/video/zOWQjRofr08/w-d-xo.html
You aint so bad for a beginner!
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@@JasonLoughlinMusic You obviously know by now I was being facetious...that reallis sick playing and teaching...so glad I found this...urawesome brother!
@@GRockBlues I figured. Thanks man
Is the backing track available for the exercise?
Just click the link below
@@JasonLoughlinMusic I dunno. Lotta work you're asking
Jason, do you use nails? Acrylic or natural?
Natural
Thats a spanky telly!!
What pickups ??? Year?
Lollar 2008
Who are the 7 dwurfs that dislike this lesson?🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
I’ve played guitar for 60 years. I don’t know what a double stop is. Nobody talked about them then. And I still don’t know what they are.
It's fiddle term and it just means playing two notes at the same time.
Otherwise known as dyads
At 16:40 you remind us to think in terms of G mixolydian and not B flat….so we just think if G mixolydian with the B note flatted, but all the other notes of G mixolydian stay the same? Is that correct? Or is there another way to say it or a deeper explanation.
G mixolydian is your tonality(the color of the world you're choosing to live in) and the main highway in which you travel from one note to the next. The B flat is an approach note to the third or by landing on it and give impression of the blues scale and a new tonality.
@@JasonLoughlinMusic I get what your saying in your response above. But at the 16:40mark you were talking about this in reference to when we are playing over the B flat chord (which is not in the G major/mixolydian chord scale) and not just as a passing tone. and you said when we are practicing these double stops over the Bb chord we should continue to use the E note from the G mixolydian mode/scale and not the Eb note that would normally be in the Bb major scale cause the E note sounds better…. Did I get that part correct?
My difficulty is that I just got used to playing the double stops from the CAGED A shape and G shapes, but then when I go to the Bb chord around the 3 fret and start doing double stops the way you explain, I have to remember that for this particular chord in our chord progression I can’t just follow the regular caged A and G chord shape patterns I learned, but I have to account for keeping the E note in the shape instead of the Eb note…..that kind of screws me up lol
If I am even understanding this correctly,…it’s no fault of yours! I appreciate your help
@@JasonLoughlinMusic I forgot to say, Merry Christmas!
@@blackhawks3310 Ahhh sorry I misunderstood your question. Ok, yes..we are in G mixolydian but there's something called modal borrowing. This is where you steal a chord from any other G tonality(G major, G minor, G harmonic minor...). When I do this I only change the notes of the mixolydian scale I need to to fit over the chord I'm playing over. So the B goes to Bb since Bb is part of the Bb chord. E is not so no need to change it.
@@JasonLoughlinMusic thanks for your response Jason! I understand your explanation of modal borrowing and it rings a bell because I think I read about that before. I will definitely look deeper into it!
When speaking about 'Travis picking ' i would mention Mother Maybelle Carter...
She doesn't travis pick though.
I was wrecking my brain as to why G Mixolydian worked over a A# Major chord but then I realized C Major is G Mixolydian and A# Major would basically be like playing C Mixolydian just not playing the C and playing the b7 Major instead. You're basically playing the 4 chord as 1 chord but not playing the 4 chord root and playing a b7 instead, it's works because it's also borrowing from the relative minor.
I'm not doing any of those things. For each chord I use a corresponding major pentatonic on mixolydian scale. The only universal scale I'll use over this is G min pentatonic or a G blues. Hope that helps
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I find Metallica trying to sell their riffs forty years later in the ads ridiculous. They were great in the 80s, and 90s.
my ears are bleeding😂
For God's sake tune it !!!
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