DOUBLE-STOP PINCH Technique – Slow Blues in B Minor! // SRV HABITS IN ACTION 05 #shorts

DOUBLE-STOP PINCH Technique – Slow Blues in B Minor! // SRV HABITS IN ACTION 05 #shorts

SRV HABITS IN ACTION 05 Hello everyone! Let’s dig into one of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s most aggressive and expressive techniques — the Double-Stop Pinch Technique. This lick is based on the idea of playing two-note chords (double stops) built from the Blues scale, using a very SRV-style picking approach: 👉 You pluck the note on the G string with your pick 👉 And snap the note on the high E string with your middle finger This creates a gritty, percussive sound that really cuts through — a technique SRV used all the time to add bite to his solos. In the original version of this lick (from my older video), I played it in E minor. But in this new In Action! version, we’re going darker and slower — into a slow 12-bar blues in B minor. 🔵This Video is available for download with Tabs (PDF & Guitar Pro) at these links: VIDEO + TABS (PDF):   / video-tabs-srv-5-128203845   BACKING TRACK:   / backing-track-5-128203853   GUITAR PRO:   / guitar-pro-srv-5-128203868   🔴Support my work at The Blues Club and get full access to more than 700 Videos with Tabs and Backing Tracks. By choosing an annual plan, you'll receive two months of free membership and a link to download my two Guitar Methods: Blues Fundamentals and Master The Pentatonic Major⁠. Check out THE BLUES CLUB at this link www.thebluesclub.net 🔵FOLLOW ME Instagram:   / andyslabmusic   Facebook:   / andyslabmusic