Country Double Stops - How to never run out of ideas

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MASTERING COUNTRY GUITAR DOUBLE STOPS
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In this lesson I'll show you how to attach double stop licks to CAGED shapes and see them more as a templates. This way we can add variations to these licks which will let us get more milage out of them. It's also going to help us change the length of each lick and help us connect one double stop lick to another.

All Comments (21)
  • @jerryholder6999
    I heard what you were saying. I understood what you were saying, but it wasn't until the 9 minute mark when you put it all together, that my head exploded! Laughter came out and I realized, I can do this. Thanks for turning the lights on. Great vid.
  • @whatchthisstuff
    Daniel Donato was my gateway into country guitar. Now I’m learning all I can
  • @jerrysbrain
    sometimes i watch videos like this while im smoking weed just so i can feel a little better because im not watching "mind numbing" content, but every once in a while i come across something thats not only super useful, but i start using immediately after 😂
  • @flyinandjammin
    In the early '90s I played basically the same circuit in the DC area as Danny Gatton. The sad thing is that Danny Gatton was playing basically the same circuit as I was. He should have been filling stadiums. A more tragic figure in music you will never see. He was just phenomenal. Guitar Player's headline with him on the cover was "The World's Greatest Unknown Guitarist." That pretty much said it all.
  • @rideronthestorm_
    I’m not too fluent with musical terminology, but I’m really happy this made sense to me 🙏🏽
  • @user-qd1yw6pq7f
    There were so many great ones but one of my favorites was Glen Campbell
  • @jojacool
    Great guitar player ...Great teacher !!
  • @noyalrajk
    Hi, I liked the ideas of variations from 1lick.. Really opened up... Thanks
  • @peterbrusch1493
    I am an old man (70), but I still learn. I was always fascinated by Country, now I want to learn this. I have seen a lot of videos, but this one is the best. It is very essential and it shows licks, but essentially You show methods, so I can build licks. That is, what I have looked for. Great work. Love it!
  • @jordanlynott169
    Larry Campbell! Seeing/listening to him was a double stop and lick clinic and turned me on to the thumb pick too
  • @jackstrawavl
    Roy Nichols, Albert Lee, Clarence White. This lesson is fantastic! Thanks :)
  • @mfitkin
    I’m interested to learn more about double stops because of grant green. I usually used to think of pentatonic scales when I’m doing double stops, but thinking of it in the caged system was really helpful
  • @ronaldburo7354
    Hi Jason, many great guitarist have had an influence on me , but it all started with James Burton. When I was 15 and heard his break in Ricky Nelson's Believe What You Say I knew that I wanted to play like that. Years later I became friends and a student of Danny Gatton. We were not in the same universe as guitarists but we were the same age and we both talked about tuning into Ozzie and Harriet just so we could watch James play. Both of us wanted to know how hw got that incredible sound on songs like Hello Mary Lou. We both agreed he was years ahead of his time. No One played rock/country like him.
  • @judwatkins9478
    This lick is a classic country signature, recognizable, but not a tedious fill. Great!!!
  • @1stovetop
    I just love the way they sound, no particular person
  • @jasonmccord6918
    Love this lesson! I've been through tons of "learn the licks" books and videos, and they are helpful, but. I like your approach here, conntecting the licks to the CAGED system! Instead of learning a lick and putting it away, I'm gaining a tool to use for any song in any key. Thank you for putting this lesson out there and helping me on my journey.
  • @robmcmillan584
    So happy to hear you mention Danny Gatton. So good and gone so soon. Thanks for helping his style carry on.