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Next stop is Double Stop City. Using double stops is a typical seventies, blues-rock phrasing. If you were looking for a perfect example, you should look no further.



I refer to the "Dorian Mode" during these double stops. If you play the D Dorian Mode (D, E, F, G, A, B, C), you'll find that a "B" note isn't what you normally play when implying D minor. That B note at the 12th fret of the B string is too easy to play in a song like this. Those double stops have become a staple in the blues and blues/rock style. Is this guitarist thinking Dorian mode? Probably not. Is he thinking bluesy rock face melt? Now you're on it.

Lesson Info
Instructor Andy Gurley
Styles:
Rock
Difficulty:
Published
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Feel Like Making Love