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.
| Pick Direction |
| Pick Direction, Part 2: “Chinquapin Hunting” |
Sharon continues her lesson on pick direction by talking about “ghosting” notes. This means that you keep your picking hand moving even if you’re not playing notes. This allows you to embellish the tunes or improvise without thinking about which direction your pick is moving, because your hand is always moving up and down with a regular rhythmic feel. Sharon illustrates this on the tune “Chinquapin Hunting.”