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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This guitar rhythm strumming pattern is basically playing 3 strums, and then the 3rd strum holds out the same length as 3 strums. In other words, you strum two 16th notes and then a dotted 8th note. The dotted 8th note is the equivalent of three 16th notes. Strum 3 times, and the 3rd strum lasts three 16th notes. This pattern repeats until the end of the 4th bar where a single quarter note breaks things up before the repeat begins.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
This guitar strumming pattern is basically the introduction to the previous lesson posted. Here you have a 16th note followed by an 8th note strummed 4 times followed by a quarter note. The count is 1e_a2_na_en_4
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
This guitar rhythm constantly goes between a 16th note, then an 8th note. This repeats for three full bars. Bar four is a rhythm to fill out a fourth bar before repeating the whole thing all over again.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
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