Unlock the Soul of the Blues: Master Double-Stops Like a Pro – On Your Own Time, On Your Own Terms!
Introducing…
Bluesy Double-Stop For Guitar
A Complete Video Course Delivered on USB Flash Drive – Yours to Keep Forever!
Do you ever listen to a blues solo and feel chills from that raw, emotional “cry” in the guitar tone?
That’s double-stops at work — one of the most soulful, expressive, and powerful techniques in blues guitar.
Whether you’re jamming to B.B. King, channeling your inner Clapton, or chasing the smooth sting of SRV, mastering double-stops is the key to unlocking that sound you’ve been chasing.
But here’s the problem:
Tabs can’t teach feel.
YouTube is hit or miss — and never sticks around.
Streaming courses? One subscription after another…
That’s why we created “Bluesy Double-Stop For Guitar” — a 50+ lesson video course, shipped directly to you on a convenient, plug-and-play USB drive.
No buffering. No subscriptions. No BS.
What You’re Getting:
Over 50 Professionally Taught Instructional Videos
✅ Step-by-step breakdowns of essential bluesy double-stop licks
✅ Classic and modern phrasing across all 5 pentatonic shapes
✅ Texas blues, Chicago blues, Delta vibes — all inside
✅ Left-hand/right-hand technique secrets to make it scream
✅ Call-and-response exercises to train your feel, not just your fingers
Delivered on USB Flash Drive – Yours to Keep
No login. No expiration. No internet required.
Perfect for home practice, traveling, or your jam space.
Bonus Play-Along Tracks Included
Practice what you learn in real musical settings.
Blues in A, E, G, C — slow shuffle, Texas boogie, funky blues grooves and more.
️ Designed for Intermediate to Advanced Players
If you’re already comfortable with pentatonic scales and basic phrasing, this course will explode your creativity.
What Students Are Saying
“I’ve been playing for 15 years, but these lessons gave me a new voice on the fretboard. I can finally play with that gritty, bluesy expression I’ve always admired.”
— Mike R., California
“The USB format is genius. I can plug it into my laptop, or my TV and jam anytime. This course made double-stops finally ‘click’ for me.”
— Angela F., Georgia
Why Double-Stops Are Essential for the Modern Bluesy Player
- Adds emotion and thickness to solos
- Makes your licks sound fuller, like two guitars at once
- Gives your blues phrasing style, confidence, and grit
- Instantly recognizable – adds attitude to every phrase
Whether you want to melt faces on stage or impress your friends at the next jam session, double-stops are the secret weapon of every legendary blues guitarist.
✅ Perfect For:
Intermediate guitarists stuck in a soloing rut
Players looking to add expression, grit, and soul
Guitarists who love the blues but feel their playing lacks “voice”
Students tired of online subscriptions and want real instruction they can keep forever
Limited-Time Bonuses Included:
36 Pro-Quality Blues Backing Tracks (MP3)
PDF Cheat Sheets for All Lessons
Mini Lessons: “Double-Stop Primer” in 3 Parts
Free Shipping in the U.S.
Why USB?
We’re old-school — just like the blues.
You get all 50+ HD video lessons in one place.
No buffering. No passwords. Just plug in and play.
Use it with:
Your computer
Smart TV
Modern amp with USB port
Car stereo (because why not practice in traffic?)
One-Time Payment. Lifetime Access.
Forget subscriptions. Forget losing videos when platforms shut down.
You get this entire course on a USB flash drive — yours forever.
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That’s Not All! Also Included:
Bonus: Double-Stop “Hall Of Fame”!
Welcome to the ultimate guitar-lick treasure trove—a carefully curated collection of tabs from some of the greatest guitarists of all time. This bonus features signature licks and iconic riffs from a wide range of styles and players.
Here’s your challenge: Can you spot the double-stops?
While not every song here leans heavily on double-stops, many of them weave in this essential technique to add harmonic punch and melodic color. Take a close listen, explore the tabs, and see how many double-stops you can find. From blues to rock, country to funk, it’s all here—dive in and discover how the masters put their unique spin on this classic technique!
100% Complete and Accurate Guitar Tab PDF
Jimi Hendrix
Double-stops are all over Hendrix’s playing, especially in songs like “Little Wing” and “Bold As Love,” where he’d layer melodic lines and rhythm simultaneously.
All songs are in the original key. Most Jimi Hendrix songs are tuned down a half step. Songs include:
- All Along The Watchtower
- Angel
- Are You Experienced
- Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
- Castles Made Of Sand
- Crosstown Traffic
- Fire
- Foxy Lady
- Hear My Train A-Comin’ (electric and acoustic versions)
- Hey Baby
- Hey Joe
- Killing Floor
- Little Wing
- Manic Depression
- Purple Haze
- Red House
- Spanish Castle Magic
- Star-Spangled Banner
- Stone Free
- The Wind Cries Mary
- Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
- Wait Until Tomorrow
- Who Knows
- 515st Anniversary
- 1983 A Merman I Should Turn To Be
- Ain’t No Telling
- Beginnings
- Born Under A Bad Sign
- Changes
- Come On
- Day Tripper
- Drivin South
- Have You Ever Been To Electric Ladyland
- Highway Chile
- Hoochie Coochie Man
- Hound Dog
- House Burning Down
- I Don’t Live Today
- Izabella
- Johnny B. Goode
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Love Or Confusion
- Lover Man
- Lullaby For The Summer
- Machine Gun
- May This Be Love
- Message Of Love
- Midnight Lightning
- Midnight
- Mr. Bad Luck
- My Friend
- Night Bird Flying
- One Rainy Wish
- Pali Gap
- Radio One
- Remember
- Room Full Of Mirrors
- Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
- She’s So Fine
- Ships Passing Through The Night
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- Tax Free
- Third Stone From The Sun
- Up From The Skies
- Valleys Of Neptune
- Villanova Junction
- Wild Thing
- Woodstock Improvisation
- You Got Me Floatin’
Chuck Berry
Often credited with popularizing double-stops in early rock and roll, Chuck Berry used them in signature riffs like those in “Johnny B. Goode.”
Songs include:
- Around And Around
Carol
- Johnny B. Goode
- Little Queenie
- Maybellene
- Memphis Tennessee
- Nadine
- Promised Land
- Rock And Roll Music
- Roll Over Beethoven
- Run Rudolph Run
- School Days
- Sweet Little Rock And Roller
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Too Much Monkey Business
Stevie Ray Vaughan
His Texas blues style is characterized by double-stops, blending melody and harmony with a gritty blues tone.
Songs include:
- Boot Hill
- Change It
- Chitlins Con Carne
- Cold Shot
- Couldn’t Stand The Weather
- Crossfire
- Dirty Pool
- Empty Arms
- Honey Bee
- Lenny
- Life By The Drop
- Little Wing
- Look At Little Sister
- Love Struck Baby
- Mary Had A Little Lamb
- Pride And Joy
- Riviera Paradise
- Rude Mood
- Scuttlebuttin’
- Texas Flood
- The House Is Rocking
- The Sky Is Crying
- Things I Used To Do
- Tightrope
- Tin Pan Alley
- Voodoo Child
- Wall Of Denial
Albert King
His powerful, expressive playing relied on double-stops to create soulful tension and color in his blues solos.
Songs include:
- Born Under A Bad Sign
- Crosscut Saw
- Laundromat Blues
- Oh Pretty Woman
- Personal Manager
- The Hunter
Keith Richards
In many Rolling Stones riffs, double-stops add that trademark snarl, especially in open G tuning.
Songs include:
- (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
- Angie
- Miss You
- Paint It Black
- Wild Horses
- Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
- As Tears Go By
- Dead Flowers
- Honky Tonk Women
Prince
Prince was a virtuoso at using double-stops in funk and rock contexts, adding punch and rhythmic complexity to his riffs.
Songs include:
- Computer Blue
- I Would Die For You
- Kiss
- Let’s Go Crazy
- Little Red Corvette
- Purple Rain
- Sign O’ The Times
- When Doves Cry
- The Beautiful Ones
- Alphabet Street
Jimmy Page
Double-stops feature prominently in Led Zeppelin’s blues-rock riffs and solos.
Songs include:
- All My Love
- Babe I’m Gonna Leave You
- Black Dog
- Dancing Days
- Dazed And Confused
- Good Times Bad Times
- Heartbreaker
- Houses Of The Holy
- Immigrant Song
- Kashmir
- Over The Hills and Far Away
- Ramble On
- Rock And Roll
- Since I’ve Been Loving You
- Stairway To Heaven
- The Ocean
- The Rain Song
- What Is And Should Never Be
- When The Levee Breaks
- Whole Lotta Love
Dickey Betts(Allman Brothers Band)
His Southern rock lines often included sweet, harmonized double-stops.
Songs include:
- In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
- Jessica
- Little Martha
- Melissa
- Midnight Rider
- One Way Out
- Ramblin’ Man
- Statesboro Blues
- Whipping Post
Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
Famous for his gritty blues tone and double-stop licks.
Songs include:
- Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
- Cheap Sunglasses
- Gimme All Your Lovin’
- Got Me Under Pressure
- Heard It On The X
- I Thank You
- I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide
- Jesus Just Left Chicago
- Just Got Paid
- La Grange
- Legs
- Nasty Dogs And Funky Kings
- Party On The Patio
- Pearl Necklace
- Planet Of Women
- Rough Boy
- Sharp Dressed Man
- Sleeping Bag
- Stages
- Tube Snake Boogie
- Velcro Fly
- Watin’ For The Bus
- Tush
Buddy Guy
A blues legend known for using double-stops to inject fiery energy into solos.
- Every Day I Have The Blues
- First Time I Met The Blues
- I Smell A Rat
- I’d Rather Be Blind Crippled And Crazy
- Mary Had A Little Lamb
- Midnight Train
- Mustang Sally
- Stone Crazy
Robben Ford
Blends jazz and blues with beautifully executed double-stops.
- Ain’t Got Nothin’ But The Blues
- Cannonball Shuffle
- Chevrolet
- Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
- He Don’t Play Nothin’ But The Blues
- Indianola
- Moonchild Blues
- Nothing To Nobody
- Revelation
- Rose Of Sharon
- Rugged Road Solo
- Start It Up
- The Brother
Roy Buchanan
His blues-infused country picking is loaded with double-stops.
- Cajun
- Chicago Smokeshop
- Hey Joe
- Short Fuse
- Soul Dressing
- Sweet Dreams
- The Messiah Will Come Again
- Tribute To Elmore James
Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)
His fingerstyle leads often involve subtle and tasteful double-stops.
Songs include:
- Brothers In Arms
- Down To The Waterline
- Expresso Love
- Heavy Fuel
- Local Hero- Wild Theme
- Love Over Gold
- Money For Nothing
- Portobello Belle
- Private Investigations
- Romeo And Juliet
- So Far Away
- Sultans Of Swing
- The Man’s Too Strong
- Twisting By The Pool
- Walk Of Life
- Why Worry
- Your Latest Trick
David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
Uses double-stops for color and expression in melodic solos.
Songs include:
- Another Brick In The Wall
- Brain Damage/Eclipse
- Breathe
- Comfortably Numb
- Dogs
- Goodbye Blue Sky
- Have A Cigar
- Hey You
- In The Flesh
- Money
- Wish You Were Here
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond
- Time
- Us And Them
- Welcome To The Machine
Johnny Winter
His fiery blues-rock style is packed with double-stop runs.
Songs include:
- 38-32-20 Blues
- Boney Moronie
- Dallas
- Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
- Hard Way
- Highway 61 Revisited
- Johnny B. Goode
- Johnny Guitar
- Mean Town Blues
- No More Doggin’
- Parchman Farm
- Rock And Roll Hoochie Coo
- She Like To Boogie Real Low
- Still Alive And Well
- Sweet Home Chicago
Freddie King
A major influence on blues and rock guitarists, his punchy phrasing often included double-stops.
Songs include:
- Going Down
- Have You Ever Loved A Woman
- Hide Away
- I’m Tore Down
- In The Open
- Just Pickin’
- Me And My Guitar
- San Ho Zay
- Takin’ Care Of Business
- The Stumble
- Wash Out
Gary Clark Jr.
Modern blues-rock with lots of classic double-stop licks.
Songs include:
- Come Together
- Don’t Owe You A Thang
- I Walk Alone
- Our Love
Pete Townshend (The Who)
His rhythm-heavy approach includes frequent use of double-stops for power and dynamics.
Songs include:
- Baba O’Riley
- Bargain
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Going Mobile
- I Can See For Miles
- I Can’t Explain
- Magic Bus
- My Generation
- Pinball Wizard
- Squeeze Box
- Summertime Blues
- The Kids Are Alright
- The Real Me
- The Seeker
- We’re Not Gonna Take It
- Won’t Get Fooled Again
Robert Cray
Smooth blues with plenty of tasty double-stop embellishments.
Songs include:
- Bad Influence
- More Than I Can Stand
- Phone Booth
- Right Next Door
- Smoking Gun
- Your Secrets Safe With Me
Brian Setzer (Stray Cats)
A rockabilly master with double-stops woven into his swingy licks.
Songs include:
- Fishnet Stockings
- Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie
- Lonely Summer Nights
- Rock This Town
- Runaway Boys
- Stray Cat Strut
- Summertime Blues
Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow)
His hard rock riffs and solos frequently include double-stops.
Songs include:
- Bloodsucker
- Burn
- Child In Time
- Highway Star
- Hush
- Into The Fire
- Lazy
- Love Child
- Mistreated
- Smoke On The Water
- Speed King
- Strange Kind Of Woman
- Woman From Tokyo
Joe Bonamassa
A modern blues-rock virtuoso who uses double-stops for dynamic impact in his solos.
Songs include:
- Around The Bend
- Asking Around For You
- Black Night
- Blues Deluxe
- Django Just Got Paid
- Don’t Burn That Bridge
- Drive
- Evil Mama
- Faux Mantini
- Had To Cry Today
- Heartbreaker
- Had To Cry Today
- High Water Everywhere
- Jelly Roll
- Palm Trees Helicopters
- Sloe Gin
- Slow Train
- Stone Cold Hearted
- Plus even more!
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