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August 28, 2013 By Richie Leave a Comment

Double stop

A double stop is generally a dyad (two note) chord or interval pair played simultaneously on the guitar neck. Most often, a double stop occurs on the same fret, on two adjacent strings however, some double stops can occur 2, 3 or even 4 frets apart. The best example of a double stop is the song Johnny B. Good by Chuck Berry (audio of this song below) where guitar part is a series of double stops in between riffs from the minor pentatonic scale.

Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Good https://www.ricguitar.com/wp-content/uploads/double-stop/Johnny-B.-Goode-Chuck-Berry.mp3


Double stop profile

Intervals n/a
Stability n/a
Grouping class Dyad (two note chord)
Common names (examples in C) n/a (usually notated in lead sheet)


Double stop example

Below is a simple example of double-stop usage. See also the audio sample further below.

Double stop riff for guitar

Audio sample(s)

Double stop riff https://www.ricguitar.com/wp-content/uploads/double-stop/double-stop-riff.mp3




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