Double note blues.

Or playing double stops or Dyads for you fancy science peeps. Just means you are playing two notes, in isolation, at the same time. If you play three notes, that’s a chord! more on this later. For me, in tab form, it looks like this,

And it, unfortunately, sounds like this…

Here’s me stumbling my way through it. Please note the sounds of cats wrestling in the background.

I find the double note blues particularly hard to play. It’s in my rotation every practice session because 2 notes are pretty hard to strike at the time accurately.I would get into blues scales but to be frank, I don’t quite understand that wizardry yet. Hopefully, in the future, I will.