This speed/tremolo picking guitar etude is in A Hungarian Minor.
The notes used are A, B, C, D#, E, F, and G# This etude helps you get familiar with where the notes on the low E and A strings are located.
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This metal guitar riff uses a gallop rhythm, has you only picking single notes instead of chords, palm-mutes all 16th notes, and goes between the E and A string.
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This melodic single notes guitar riff uses a gallop rhythm and all of the 16th note are palm-muted.
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This metal guitar riff is in a 12/8 (which feels and counts like triplets in 4/4). The lowest notes in each bar are all palm-muted. The higher notes are not palm-muted.
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This metal guitar riff/exercise uses an F# for a pedal point for the first three bars. Each time you play the F# you palm-mute it. Different notes are played in between each F# to create a melody. The fourth bar breaks away from the pedal point, palm-mute pattern.
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This shred guitar etude has you playing 6 notes per beat, hitting six notes on one string, going up to the next string and hitting six notes, then you go back to the first string you started on and play 3 notes on that string then up to the next string for 3 more notes, then you finish the bar with a single note one string higher.
This pattern repeats through various positions in the key of G/Em. You are welcome to play 3 notes per beat to simplify things.
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This guitar rhythm strumming pattern constantly goes between playing an 8th note, then a quarter note. This continues for 3 bars. The 4th bar breaks away from this.
The count for this is 1n-n3-4n|-n2-3n-n|1-2n-n4-|1n2n3n4n
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This was given to a student as a final "test" on reading/playing various 16th note patterns.
The count for this is -ena2-na-ena4en-|1e-a2-na-ena4--a| 1ena-e-a3ena-en-|1--a--n-3e-a4-na
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This guitar rhythm strumming pattern evenly spaces 4 chords across 3 beats, and repeats this for 3 full bars. The 4th bar breaks away from that pattern.
The count for this is 1--a--n--e--4--a|--n--e--3--a--n-| -e--2--a--n--e--|1e-2e-a3ena-en-
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The first three beats in each bar is basically a 4:3 polyrhythm. You have 4 chords evenly spaced across 3 beats. The quarter note played on beat 4 is a bit of a break from playing the polyrhythm.
The count for this is 1__a__n__e__4___
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