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Killer Rock Guitar Licks - Double Stops Guitar Lesson

Grab my free jampack with lesson backing track and video lessons here: https://jamesshipway.lpages.co/jam-pack-redirect-page/ Double Stops Guitar Lesson for Killer Rock Guitar Licks! Create killer rock guitar licks with these essential double stop moves! Perfect for high energy rock and metal solos. This double stops guitar lesson will show you exactly how to do this using double stops from Slash, Angus Young, Michael Schenker, Zakk Wylde and others! Double Stops Guitar Lesson for Killer Rock Guitar Licks! Here's what you learn in this guitar lesson: 00:07 Hear me jamming using some of the double stops I'll show you in this lessons. 0:35 Double stops - what are they? A double stop is simply two notes played together on the guitar, kind of like a 'mini chord'. They give a  chordal sound to your rock solos and break up the sound of 'single note' licks and runs to create cool contrast. 1:00 Let's look at a set of essential double stops and a sampl...

Killer Rock Licks - Do You Use These Unison Bends for Killer Licks?

Practice these killer rock licks with my free jampack (lesson and backing track): https://jamesshipway.lpages.co/jam-pack-redirect-page/ Killer Rock Licks - Unison Bends for Killer Licks! Play killer rock licks with these essential unison bends! You've heard these used by all your favourite blues rock guitar players in their licks and solos...now it's your turn to use them too.  In this guitar lesson you'll learn the technique for nailing unison bends plus how you can start using them right away to build your own cool blues rock licks. Grab your guitar and let's get bending! Killer  Rock Licks - Unison Bends for Killer Licks Lesson breakdown: 0:09 Blues Rock Licks demo with unison bends. Check out this intro jam to hear the kind of blues rock licks you can play with the unison bends you're going to learn in this guitar lesson. 0:31 Unison bends...what are they? If you don't know what unison bends are, well you've definitely heard them before! ...