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==Plucking== [[Guitar]] double stops are commonly used in [[rock music|rock]], [[blues]], [[heavy metal music|metal]], and [[jazz]] music.<ref name="agt">{{cite web |title=Guitar Double Stops: What they are and how to play them |url=https://appliedguitartheory.com/lessons/guitar-double-stops/ |website=Applied Guitar Theory |access-date=5 November 2022 |date=9 November 2021}}</ref> They are often played by [[fingerstyle guitar|fingerpicking]] or [[hybrid picking]], but can also be [[strum|strummed]], or executed with [[hammer-on]]s or [[pull-off]]s. [[Jimi Hendrix]] was especially known for utilizing double stops on the guitar.<ref name="agt"/> When three or more notes are played simultaneously on a [[plucked string instrument]], it is simply called a [[chord (music)|chord]] rather than a triple stop or quadruple stop.
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