This guitar riff is in the key of E minor. The notes on the A string are used as a pedal point in each bar, and all the A string notes are palm-muted to help emphasize the non muted D string notes which serve to create a melodic sound.
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This is a good riff for those new to playing pedal point material on the guitar.
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​This legato guitar exercise has you using only your ring and pinky fingers to perform hammer-ons and pull-offs. Your middle finger is the stationary finger.
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This was given to a guitar student to really work their pinky for pull-offs and hammer-ons (aka: legato)
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Single Note Guitar Riff Reverse Gallop Rhythm Picking with Pull-Offs and Palm-Mute Accents9/12/2019
This guitar riff has you picking a reverse gallop rhythm pattern (down, up, down____) while doing a pull-off after the second down stroke. To emphasize the pull-offs, the first two 16th notes in the beat are palm-muted.
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This guitar riff has you picking a gallop rhythm pattern (down___down, up) while doing a hammer-on after the first down stroke. To emphasize the hammer-ons, the last two 16th notes in the beat are palm-muted.
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This melodic guitar riff, in the key of Em, goes between two beats of a gallop rhythm, then two beats of a reverse gallop rhythm. All of the 16th notes are palm-muted to emphasize the non muted 8th notes.
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This was given to a guitar student to show an example of a metal riff using the E Blues Scale.
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This guitar exercise goes between a gallop and reverse gallop rhythm with all of the 16th notes being palm-muted to emphasize the non muted 8th notes.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on going between a palm-mute accent pattern with 8th note power chords, and straight 16th notes on one string where they are all palm-muted.
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