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Originally Posted by:
JJ90
Here is one trick in a nutshell: You'll have to find out what key it is in and play the same lead a 3rd higher. For example you play a three note lick in the key of C: E, G and A
To play this lick in dual lead you have to figure out what note is a 3rd higher of each note in the first lick.
G is a 3rd higher than E.
B is a 3rd higher than G.
C is a 3rd higher than C.
This is basically how you do this. If it is still not clear I recommend watching some lessons on intervals.
Check out this GT-channel episode on this subject (dual leads): http://www.guitartricks.com/lesson.php?input=17048
Hope that helps,
JJ
I met to get back with you and thank you for your suggestion 10 years. I was just going back through my post and realized I did not. So thank you so much for your response. Better late than almost never maybe. Have a great day. š¤