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| 579.1 | how's this? | PNEUMA::WOODBURN |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 14:04 | 10 | 
|  |     
    A double stop is basically a double-note lick used a lot in 
    rock and  blues music. It's comprised of a double note slide 
    up or down the fret board that comes to a quick halt. Your 
    fingers covers two strings (typically the high E and B string) 
    and slide up or down a couple frets. If done 
    right, it can have a short "popping?" sound. Mark Knopfler 
    uses double stops extensively in songs like "Sultans of Swing". 
                                         
    Rob
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| 579.2 | just 2 at a time | SRFSUP::MORRIS | I make Sam Kinison look calm | Fri Apr 08 1988 14:33 | 8 | 
|  |     
    As far as I know a double-stop is simply two notes being played
    at the same time.  Violinists and Xylophonists also use the
    terminology.  Since you can't play a full chord on a violin or a
    xylophone (with 2 mallets), it is an attempt at a 'harmonic' melody
    line.  On guitar it can make a bland melody sound fuller.
    
    Ashley in smogland
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| 579.3 | Double or nothin' | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | MIDI DJ | Fri Apr 08 1988 16:40 | 6 | 
|  |     Chuck Berry does nothing BUT double-stops (ok, slight exageration, but
    only "slight").
    
    Listen to him for examples.
    
    	db
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| 579.4 |  | TARKIN::TTESTA | Standin with a bootleg in your hand | Mon Apr 11 1988 09:31 | 3 | 
|  |     	Thanks guys, I knew I could count on you for answers! I'm glad
    I asked, I guess that proves once again the only dumb question is the one
    that goes unasked.
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| 579.5 | A double stop is... | SPHINX::WEBER |  | Mon May 02 1988 10:47 | 7 | 
|  |     None of the preceding answers is exactly right, except the comment
    about Chuck Berry.
    
    A double stop is two adjacent strings played simultaneously with
    the same finger.  "Stopping" is the correct term for depressing
    a string, which is where this phrase comes from, so technically,
    only string players can play double stops.
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| 579.6 | A guitar isn't... | BUSY::JMINVILLE | Dr. Benway | Mon May 02 1988 12:39 | 9 | 
|  |     RE: .5
    Yeah, but a guitar isn't [technically] a string instrument, it's
    a percussion instrument, because you have to strike the string(s)
    with a pick.  This classification starts to break down when you
    contemplate infinite sustain, effects, etc. ;^)
    
    Gee, is that what you meant anyway???
    
    -- Joe.
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| 579.7 | He probably still uses his first pick | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | The height of MIDIocrity | Mon May 02 1988 13:44 | 6 | 
|  |     "It's a percussion instrument because you have to strike the string(s)
    with a pick."
    
    Someone forgot to tell Allan Holdsworth that!
    
    	db
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| 579.8 | "You want water? Turn on anything." | 38599::JMINVILLE | Dr. Benway | Mon May 02 1988 17:24 | 6 | 
|  |     Someone forgot to tell Allan Holdsworth that!
    
    Dave, you're absolutely RIGHT! :^)  I should never have used the
    P-word.  Sorry.
    
    Joe.
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| 579.9 | nit patrol | ZYDECO::MCABEE | Give me the roses while I live | Tue May 03 1988 12:18 | 5 | 
|  |     A double stop is two fingered notes on adjacent strings, not
    necessarily with the same finger.  This is bowed-instrument terminology
    and doesn't translate all that usefully to the guitar.
    
    Bob
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| 579.10 | nit reply | MARKER::BUCKLEY | We Will Rock You! | Tue May 03 1988 12:33 | 5 | 
|  |     
    > This is bowed-instrument terminology and doesn't translate all
    > that usefully to the guitar.
    
    Huh..since when?
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| 579.11 | really???? | VIDEO::BUSENBARK |  | Tue May 03 1988 12:59 | 2 | 
|  |     	ditto!!!!
    
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| 579.12 | reductio ad absurdum | ZYDECO::MCABEE | Give me the roses while I live | Tue May 03 1988 18:10 | 5 | 
|  |     Well, if it (the term, not the concept) did translate very 
    usefully to guitar, then we wouldn't have so much trouble agreeing
    on what it means, would we?
    
    Bob 
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| 579.13 | Like Wow Wipeout | BUSY::JMINVILLE | Dr. Benway | Wed May 04 1988 11:15 | 5 | 
|  |     This note is getting wicked, pissa, awesome, and like totally
    rad.  Would someone please call Chuck Berry and ask HIM what
    a double stop is?
    
    joe.
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