This guitar rhythm tends to be very challenging for most people, especially when you start pushing the speed. What makes this tricky is that you never strum on the down beats, but strum on everything else.
The count is _ena_ena_ena_ena
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This guitar rhythm keeps going between a full beat of 8th notes, and a full beat of 16th notes.
The count is 1_n_2ena3_n_4ena
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One Beat of 16th Notes, One Beat of 8ths, One Beat of 16ths, One Quarter Note - Guitar Rhythm10/3/2019
This guitar rhythm is good for those new to playing 16th notes.
​The count is 1ena2_n_3ena4___
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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 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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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on palm-muting 16th notes on the low E string.
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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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This guitar rhythm goes 16th note, 8th note, 16th note, and repeats that pattern the entire time. The count is 1e_a2e_a3e_a4e_a
The strumming pattern is ​down,up____up,down,up____up,down,up____up,down,up____up
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This guitar strumming pattern has you play three 16th notes, then hold that 3rd chord for the length of two 16 notes. This happens twice in each bar. Every time you reach beat four you'll hold that chord out for a quarter note. The count for this rhythm is 1en__ena__na4__
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This guitar rhythm goes between a gallop (an 8th note followed by two 16th notes) and a reverse gallop (two 16th notes and an 8th note). All of the 16th notes are palm-muted, and all of the 8th notes have no muting. This accent pattern makes the 8th notes really stand out.
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