Once you know the arpeggios based on the L shape, you can easily find double stops to harmonize the melodies of the songs you’re playing. Sharon shows you two handy double stops in the L shape for D, G, and A, and gives you a couple exercises using them.
| Clinch Mountain Backstep |
| Clinch Mountain Backstep, Part 2 |
The “backstep” in the title comes from the measure of 2/4 (half as long as a measure of 4/4) in the second part, making the timing a little tricky. Sharon shows you the B part in this video, phrase by phrase, giving you lots of chances to play along with her and practice each phrase. She also shows you how to “ghost” a note with your picking hand, to make sure you get the timing right.