This is one of the first 16th note rhythms given to a guitar student to introduce this rhythm value. Only beat two has 4 consecutive 16th notes. The other beats are quarter notes.
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This guitar rhythm consisting of 8th notes and quarter notes has the count 1n_n3_4n|_n2_3n4_
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The basic idea of this guitar rhythm is you continue to go between an 8th note and a quarter note.
The count for this is 1n_n3_4n|_n2_3n_n|1_2n_n4_|1_2_3_4_
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This was given to a guitar student to help improve their ability to play and feel up beat focused rhythms.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them get used to reading/counting/playing changing rhythms using 8th and quarter notes.
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This guitar rhythm has two 8th notes change position from bar to bar.
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This was given to a guitar student to test their ability to correctly count and play 8th notes and quarter notes. Each bar has its own unique rhythm.
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This type of guitar rhythm is given to students somewhat early on when they're learning how to play/read/count rhythm.
The count is 1n2_3n4_|1_2n3_4n (then it repeats)
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This triplet rhythm was given to a guitar student to test and challenge their ability with reading/playing triplet based rhythms.
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This guitar riff/exercise uses two finger power chord shapes. The root notes of these chords are all palm-muted which makes the 5th intervals stand out more when you play them.
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