dou·ble-stop (dŭbəl-stŏp)
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Tweet tr.v. dou·ble-stopped, dou·ble-stop·ping, dou·ble-stops To produce two tones simultaneously on (a stringed instrument) by stopping two strings with one hand while bowing them with the other. n. also double stop 1. The two tones so produced. 2. The notes indicating these tones. |
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