This was given to a guitar student to help them with moving to higher strings while doing a reverse gallop rhythm. HUGE string jumping between every bar - watch out!
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This was given to a guitar student to help them improve going between a palm-muted riff to straight speed picking.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them improve their fast alternate picking while changing strings. All 6 strings are used here so you can get used to the subtle differences that occur when moving from string to string.
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The original exercise, given to a guitar student, was only two bars long. This exercise is to help with changing strings after only two pick strokes.
This is not easy to get going crazy fast! Break it down into as many small parts as you'd like.
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This is an extended idea that was originally given to a guitar student to help them improve their speed picking while changing strings on every new beat.
This extended idea is ideal for building up your endurance. For a more speed based approach, you can play one or two bars at a time so you can really push yourself.
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The original version of this reverse gallop palm-mute guitar lesson, given to a guitar student, were bars 3 and 4 played twice.
To work on speed, it would be beneficial to work up the original, or even play through the last two bars once instead of twice. Adding the two new bars adds an element of endurance to this exercise/riff.
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This is an extended alternate picking exercise given to a guitar student. The original was basically finished on beat 3 of bar 2 shown in this video. The extended version gives some more fingering variety, and is good for endurance work.
For pure speed work, I recommend breaking this up into smaller pieces. Breaking it up into smaller pieces is something I did in order to work this thing up to a speed I wanted, and you can see the steps I took in the Guitar Log on the YouTube channel.
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This was given to a guitar student to help him develop his alternate picking speed while constantly palm-muting.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
This is an extended version of an exercise given to a guitar student that was designed to help him pick crazy fast while changing strings on every beat. You will be descending a full octave in the key of a minor while playing this.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
A shorter version of this was given to a guitar student to help him work on creating a melody using palm-mute accents and a reverse gallop rhythm. This longer version felt more interesting to me, so that's why I updated it!
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