Jules, this is one of the best lessons on playing and understanding double stops. Showing how to play using the A shape and E shape over a pentatonic scale was a light bulb moment for me. Fantastic Lesson!!!
Great presentation. And for me, knowing all of the triads and their inversions all over the neck, plus the scales, greatly helps connect all of these beautiful double stops. Thanks again!
I have been looking for such a beautiful "double stops" for a while, and just found this one really fascinating but simple. Learning to practice the lesson is another issue though. But I cannot thank you enough, Jules. I also love minor Pentatonic which you incorporated into the lesson. Brilliant! I keep following you.
Sir, this is a very consise lesson, covering intervals that I haven't seen on YT before. Thanks for the explanation of these very tasty double stops. Mal 64 years old
I would find it helpful to hear a discussion, early on, about the intervals within the riff, and how they relate to the chord or the key. The 'put your finger on this fret" approach is mechanically sound, but intellectually empty
Just watched your amazing video of the 2 MIMs strats! Awesome playing and channel. I've a question as I have a classic vibe 60s 2015 that has narrow tall or vintage tall and the black fsr MIM strat that is the one that looks like gilmours but has the 3 ply guard with he white middle layer hah. Anyway I got mine in 2018 when the guy had it new for 3 months. He had it set up before I bought it. Like new. I learned more since 2019 playing more guitars. But I haven't had another MIM to gauge the medium tall frets to. Mine has the maple neck like yours spaghetti logo and all but 21 fret. I noticed my fingers seem to touch the fretboard more than the classic vibe. I was wondering if that's normal? Or did I not knowing buy a strat that they leveled too low? It's not real bad but it's surely not as jumbo as I would think medium jumbo as. Thanks man!!!!
Not only is this a great lesson also learning to play something that sounds great. When you started at the bottom of the neck and went up in sixth's does it follow a formula like MMmMMMn
If shape 1 = G string a fret higher than E string and shape 2 = both at same fret, then the pattern would be: 1,2,2,1,1,2,2. Although I more think of it around chords, so shape 1 always occurs as part of a major chord. In this case the three major chords in the key are E, A and B, so you should see how that shape a fret apart is a part of those E shape bar chords. Hard to articulate on here, but hope that makes some sense! Cheers
Hi I am just waiting for my Mexican Fender Player Strat to arrive. I have been watching your wonderful videos and learned so much over the last few weeks thank you. Could I ask a question about your Strat in this video? Do you lock your trem or is it still floating. Look forward to more of your great videos.
Finally the double stops lesson I've been waiting for. Jules takes over the Top Spot of Music Teachers IMHO.
Easy
Brilliantly explained! No long intro waffle and at a level most players can understand too. Solo has a lovely John Mayer feel to it.
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Excellently demonstrated. Keep ‘em coming pal 👍🎸
Jules, this is one of the best lessons on playing and understanding double stops. Showing how to play using the A shape and E shape over a pentatonic scale was a light bulb moment for me. Fantastic Lesson!!!
tone+skills=everything
This is the best lesson on double stops I've come. Thanks Jules. Very well explained.
I really like your quiet-and-to-the-point style - thnx man!
Great presentation. And for me, knowing all of the triads and their inversions all over the neck, plus the scales, greatly helps connect all of these beautiful double stops. Thanks again!
great lesson going to be very helpful for a lot of players thank you
Excellent work Jules!!!
Beautiful pure strato Bell sound
I have been looking for such a beautiful "double stops" for a while, and just found this one really fascinating but simple. Learning to practice the lesson is another issue though. But I cannot thank you enough, Jules. I also love minor Pentatonic which you incorporated into the lesson. Brilliant! I keep following you.
Probably one of the best lessons I've found on here very helpful to progress thanks so much
Thanks... glad it was helpful!
Always loved the sound of double stops but never knew where to fit them in. This is great. Thanks.
Sir, this is a very consise lesson, covering intervals that I haven't seen on YT before. Thanks for the explanation of these very tasty double stops. Mal 64 years old
Best double lesson, ties together cage cord shape pentatonic and double stops, one of ur best lessons, 🎉 bravo 🎉
Excellent, basic stuff that a lot of us haven't actually thought about. It's great to see this explained - just subscribed!
Super MEGA AWESOME, Killer. The way you have explained LUNATIC!!!! out of this world. Thanks I really appreciated. from Guatemala central america.
Best double stop lesson I've watched so far!
Absolutely gorgeous sounds.........wonderful tutorial!
I can't wait to get home and play with this lesson. Thank you
Really good lesson this one, different take on double stops which makes them practically useful.
Best lesson i've found so far.
Great Awesome Amazing Incredible
Great tutorial brother! I'll get a lot of milage out it. Thanks for taking the time for putting it together
Beautiful techniques, bring part 2 please!
You make learning simple
Great lesson.👍
Great lesson and very clearly explained! Thanks Stephen from Scotland
Awesome teaching. Thank you very much 👍🏻
Some great sounds and licks
A great lesson for understanding double stops up and down the neck, cheers.
Jules - I very much dig your videos. Keep 'em coming, always look forward to them. Thanks!
Yup love doubles Stops!😎
Beautiful stuff
You are the guitar man.
Great lesson
Awesome techniques
Omg...thank you so much ...i could never figure it out
Great lessons your teaching me so much good stuff in a really understandable and useful way please keep it coming. Cheers!
Oh yeah! This is really helpful. Great job breaking the details it down in an easy-to-understand way. Fun progression to play also.
Just the lesson I had been looking for, to get me onto twin chords!. Marvelous coaching. Thank you so much!
Wow. Fantastic. Thanks.
Great lesson
Well done. Thank you!
Awesome lesson.
gr8 lesson will help me learn some..thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS
Thx ❤, sounds great 👍
we appreciate the lesson thanks a lot bro
Amazing
Nice 👍🙂 very helpful and informative.. kindly send more lessons Sir. 😃🙏
Another great lesson - thanks for these.
Your lessons and guitar play are balanced
Very timely lesson. Great presentation and nice delivery. Useful and understandable. Great combo. Thanks my friend.
Thank you!
Awesome vid.thanks
I would find it helpful to hear a discussion, early on, about the intervals within the riff, and how they relate to the chord or the key. The 'put your finger on this fret" approach is mechanically sound, but intellectually empty
Nice work. Thanks a lot for this
Really sweetened up solos, and double bonus for tabs..
Great lesson. wish it had a jam track at the end?
Great lesson Jules! Thank you Subbed of course ! Keep em comming !
Love your videos!!!
Starting to like this guy.
Good video and very helpful.
Just watched your amazing video of the 2 MIMs strats! Awesome playing and channel. I've a question as I have a classic vibe 60s 2015 that has narrow tall or vintage tall and the black fsr MIM strat that is the one that looks like gilmours but has the 3 ply guard with he white middle layer hah. Anyway I got mine in 2018 when the guy had it new for 3 months. He had it set up before I bought it. Like new. I learned more since 2019 playing more guitars. But I haven't had another MIM to gauge the medium tall frets to. Mine has the maple neck like yours spaghetti logo and all but 21 fret. I noticed my fingers seem to touch the fretboard more than the classic vibe. I was wondering if that's normal? Or did I not knowing buy a strat that they leveled too low? It's not real bad but it's surely not as jumbo as I would think medium jumbo as. Thanks man!!!!
Thanks again
Awesome.. keep um comin.. n thanks
We had that wall paper when were growing up but it was beige colour😂
Thanks for the vid. Very helpful
I can dig it Flame 🔥 On
great vid!
Thank you, very nice
just want to let you know,i love your tutorials, just wanted to know if you do classes too
Bravo👏👏👏
Beautiful , Thanks for the lesson.
So good! Tnx
Hey found your page and I like your methods can you possibly do a video on triads and chord inversions maybe one on caged also
This channel is criminally unsubscribed. Clear and concise are hard info to find, but they live together right here.
Now I can play like John Mayer with lots of practice I hope... Thanks a lot!
Yeyy 💯💯, great
You playing in 4th position ❓ Sounds good, I wish I could get that from 4th position ❗👍
Not only is this a great lesson also learning to play something that sounds great. When you started at the bottom of the neck and went up in sixth's does it follow a formula like MMmMMMn
If shape 1 = G string a fret higher than E string and shape 2 = both at same fret, then the pattern would be: 1,2,2,1,1,2,2.
Although I more think of it around chords, so shape 1 always occurs as part of a major chord. In this case the three major chords in the key are E, A and B, so you should see how that shape a fret apart is a part of those E shape bar chords.
Hard to articulate on here, but hope that makes some sense! Cheers
Epic.
Beautiful playing. Just enquiring are you using 9’s or 10’s on the guitar. Thx
thank you a lot
This was nice very John Mayer esque 🔥🔥
Was used long before mayer.
@@johnsmith-ug5tp oh I know but I was listening to the LA sessions yesterday and it was the first thing that came to mind
@@azraelfirstofhisname8695 Its all good.
Hi I am just waiting for my Mexican Fender Player Strat to arrive. I have been watching your wonderful videos and learned so much over the last few weeks thank you. Could I ask a question about your Strat in this video? Do you lock your trem or is it still floating. Look forward to more of your great videos.
I lock it down purely because I take the neck off all the time when I travel and it makes restringing so much easier.
@@JulesGuitar Thanks for that Jules I appreciate it.
I enjoy your lesson so much. That is something I always wanted to understand. Thank you 🙏 …but please change the video background 😎
SOUNDS VERY NICE NOW BASS
Great!
How and where can I play or use them
This is very Hendrixy stuff
7:22 I'm a little confused. Wouldn't that be hammering on 2nd?
Great but does it work with 21 frets on electro acoustic? can't find the same sounds? 🤔
👍👏
Can i ply this on acustic
Try it.
Light bulb moment.
Almost never play C#