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Originally Posted by MrDuncan I am currently practicing double stops a lot as this is a technique I never felt totally comforatble using. I know a double stop is using your index and middle finger to sound two strings at the same time. |
Well that's not entirely accurate. If you are playing upper extensions (a tenth etc. ) you generally are using your index and pinky, if I was playing 4ths on the D and G strings, I would probably just use a single finger to stop both notes.
Fingering is something you want to spend some time working on, maybe you are voicing these double stops in an awkward position. You definitely want to fingering to be the simplest and "most elegant" solution.
But the thumb (generally, especially for BG) stays on the neck, not the fingerboard.