This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate how throwing in some diad chords (two note chords) can beef up a melodic riff while also using palm-mute accents.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on their speed (tremolo) picking. Having the quarter note on beat four not only helps you stay in time as you get faster and faster, but it also gives your picking hand/arm a slight break so you can really push your limits.
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This legato exercise is good for beginners because the hammer-ons that precede the pull-offs set your fingers up to all be down on the fretboard so they will be in the proper place to execute the pull-offs correctly. This guitar exercise also has some horizontal movement to make things a bit more interesting.
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This was given to a guitar student to ensure they were playing their diad chords (2 note chords) correctly. It's recommended you play this without distortion to make sure you can hear both notes ringing out together nice and clear.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate how you can use diad chords (two note chords) in metal riffs.
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This type of legato exercise (something I've given to a lot of students) is great for building solid pull-off technique because the hammer-ons set your fingers up to be in their proper place in order to execute well done pull-offs. This exercise is also great for really pushing your legato speed.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on pushing their max speed in picking.
I like stuff like this for building/pushing speed because your fretting hand doesn't have to do a lot, which allows you to focus on your picking. Changing notes on each beat helps you keep track of what you're playing when you reach really fast speeds.
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This really short burst of notes was given to a guitar student to help them work on pushing their max speed.
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I like giving this neo-classical lick/riff to guitar students to help them build improve their finger dexterity.
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I feel this legato exercise is good for beginners who are learning this technique because the hammer-ons set up your fingers for proper pull-offs.
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