This was particularly notable in his approach to using double and triple stops.
Some, but not all, styles use double stops and open tunings.
Trains must make a double stop at the station because the cement platform is so short.
This is called a double stop, a term borrowed from the string instrument vocabulary.
When two strings are played at the same time it is a double stop.
This month we're looking further into playing applications for double stops.
Example 2 deals with an approach to playing static double stops over chord changes.
The best way to hear this example is to tape the chords, and then to play the double stops against them.
He has also used double stops on some newer songs.
In the final five examples (figs 6-10) are some ideas for the application of double stops.