Topic: ok, dumb question

Hey guys,

I'm trying to build up my skills a little bit.  I am trying to figure out how to play some things in different keys.  I like the two-note stuff that Joe does on Slow Gin.  Its right there in the begining..Its after the G chord he hits the D string on the 3rd and the B string on the 3rd at the same time and slides that up to the 5th fret.  I know that there's a name for that and I can't figure it out.  I want to learn how to put licks like that in my playing and I am not sure where to look to help me. I know that blues players use that kind of stuff all the time.  If anyone could help that would be great!!

Thanks!!

Re: ok, dumb question

just sounds like a double stop mate!

Re: ok, dumb question

Want a lesson on double stops? Chuck Berry - Johnny B Goode

Re: ok, dumb question

I wasn't sure if it was double stops or not.  I have no background in any type of musical theory.  Just a guy who picked up a guitar, learned the chords, learn a few basic scales and moved on from there.  Thanks for the help guys!!  I will check out some of those lessons.  Just want to be able to pick up and play with anyone at any given situation.

Re: ok, dumb question

Another couple to listen to for double stops are Brad Paisley and Brent Mason.  You won't be sorry with either of them.