Lead Techniques 6: 'Double-stops' (Guitar Lesson BL4f)

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

A free lesson from www.brightonguitarlessons.co.uk from our 'Beginning Lead Guitar' course. In this lesson, BGL tutor James Mullan takes you through the technique of playing double-stops in lead guitar soloing. See our website for the PDF and backing track that accompany this lesson: http://www.brightonguitarlessons.co.uk/lessons/beginning-lead-guitar/lesson10...

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  • wow........ cool thanq, it helped me a lot.. please tell me the guitar's brand and its configuration... i've been searching for this from three years and please and please tell me the brand of the guitar u use.. i just love this guitar but i don know what is its company or the brand.. and i please u to tell me this please...... its rely wonderful and cool... hope u answer me soon.. thanq

  • @ricky52219 - Hi. It's a USA Fender Telecaster.

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  • @ricky52219 ...but you don't want a Tele with six saddles, that flat bridge plate, neck pickup adjust screws or 8 screws in the pick-guard. The Tele-ness of that guitar is weak.

  • @BrightonGuitarLesson- thanq so much brotha...!!

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