There’s a very simple and practical way to make your rhythm guitar much more interesting. Instead of just playing straight cords you can create some movement to it by just adding double stops from your chords. In each of the simple chord shapes you play, you can connect to double stops in a very simple way. That will make your rhythm guitar playing way more rich and fun to play. This is an intermediate guitar lesson.
There’s a very simple and practical way to make your rhythm guitar much more interesting. Instead of just playing straight cords you can create some movement to it by just adding double stops from your chords. In each of the simple chord shapes you play, you can connect to double stops in a very simple way. That will make your rhythm guitar playing way more rich and fun to play. This is an intermediate guitar lesson.
In this lesson, I’ll show you how to use sixth intervals starting from the major scale on the high E string and pairing them with the G string. This simple yet powerful technique is perfect for creating melodic lines, harmonies, and expressive solos. Plus, I’ll teach you how to easily apply it to different keys so you can unlock its full potential across your fretboard. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced guitarist, this method will help you add a whole new dimension to your playing.
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