This riff is in a 12/8 time signature which is basically playing triplets since you are playing 3 notes per metronome click. Everything is palm-muted except for the first note of each beat.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate using the open E string being palm-muted as a pedal point while creating a melody on all the up beats on the A string.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate using diad chords in a musical sense.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate the use of diad chords while using a palm-muted open E string as a pedal point.
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This chord progression is based in G Mixolydian. The count is 1n_2na3n_4na
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This triplet rhythm has you not playing on the down beats of two and three.
The count is 1na_na_na4__
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This particular triplet guitar rhythm has you not playing on the down beat of beats one, two, and three. You play a quarter note on the down beat of four to help make sure you are still in time with the metronome. This rhythm gets pretty tricky as you get faster.
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The count for this triplet based guitar rhythm using power chords is
1n_ _na 3n_ _na
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This legato exercise was given to a student to help improve their pinky strength. This particular exercise feels a bit weird to me because you're leading with the ring and pinky fingers, which exposes your weaker fingers.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate playing something in a 7/4 time signature.
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