This guitar rhythm goes between two beats of a reverse gallop and two beats of a gallop.
​The count is 1en_2en_3_na4_na
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Here is a classic gallop guitar rhythm.
The count is 1_na2_na3_na4_na
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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 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 guitar rhythm consists of a gallop where all the 16th notes are palm-muted to emphasize the down beats which are note palm-muted, plus a short two beat 16th note pattern to finish this rhythm example.
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This guitar rhythm is a gallop the whole time with palm-mutes on all the 16th notes to really emphasize the down beats. A melody is created by changing the notes played on the A string.
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This guitar rhythm mixes up gallop and reverse gallop rhythms to provide a bit of challenge to further develop rhythm skills. All of the 16th notes are palm-muted to emphasize the non-muted 8th notes.
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A gallop rhythm is played throughout this guitar riff/exercise. Everything is palm-muted except the down beats of beats two and four. Where there are no palm-mutes a melody is created by accenting different notes from the main note played in each bar.
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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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