This was given to a guitar student to help them work on their alternate picking speed on all 6 strings. This exercise uses the 3 notes per string Aeolian/minor scale shape.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them work on their endurance while playing triplets grouped in 6 note patterns. A lot of people refer to something like this as Paul Gilbert sixes.
If you REALLY want to push your endurance, try going past the recommended 4 repeats.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them with playing sextuplet runs (aka: 16th note triplet runs). This exercise has you playing short bursts, but also works your endurance because you are asked to play the same thing 4 times in a row.
The tab in the video has triplet groupings shown, but the tab you can see in this blog entry and download have sextuplet groupings instead so you can see the beats more easily.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on improving their gallop rhythm speed. It's easier to get faster at strumming chords in a gallop when you only play 2 string power chords VS the bigger 3 string versions.
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For the most part, this exercise consists of 4 note coils in the key of C. The only time the coil pattern stops is when connecting the last and first notes of each bar. This guitar exercise is great for improving picking and fretting dexterity/coordination.
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This basic sweep picking exercise consisting of a major, minor, and diminished triad chord is something I tend to give to guitar students in the early stages of learning this challenging technique.
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Given to a guitar student to help them with their single note gallop rhythm playing, this exercise goes straight down an a minor scale and finishes with a power chord.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate the use of chords that you don't typically see in metal music.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on playing a melodic line while playing a reverse gallop rhythm.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them with reverse gallop picking while going up and down Sus2 arpeggios in the key of Am/C.
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