Jimi Hendrix was famous for his double stop licks. In this video, Jody Worrell will take you step by step through playing a lick that touches on Jimi's style. Once you've learned the techniques and music theory involved, you'll have the opportunity to trade the lick back and forth with Jody against a jam track. To watch more free electric guitar lessons head over to http://guitarcompass.com/free-lessons/electric/
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