Long Shred Guitar Scale Run in 12/8 (playing 6 notes per beat) Using Alternate Picking and Legato9/18/2020
This long scale run, perfect for shred guitar, basically plays 6 notes per beat. You can play 3 notes per beat while learning it to make things easier (aaaaand you definitely should)
A mix of alternate picking and legato is used here. The hardest part of this, for me, is the last line shown in the tabs below. Always a good idea to break things like this down into smaller pieces when you're learning it to makes things easier on yourself.
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This was given to a guitar student to work on going into pull-offs immediately after performing hammer-ons.
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This was given to a guitar student to work on their legato technique while ascending up the notes in the key of A minor. Hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides all get used.
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This was given to a guitar student to introduce the idea of connecting hammer-ons to pull-offs.
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This legato guitar exercise has you pick the first note starting on the high E string, hammer-on, pull-off, then hit a fourth note on the B string and start the pick/legato sequence again.
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This guitar exercise works on your legato (hammer-ons and pull-offs) while playing two string arpeggios. Can you name the arpeggios being played?
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This legato guitar exercise has you pick the first note, then pull-off, then hammer-on, then pull-off again. This pattern repeats every other beat.
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This guitar exercise is for working on legato (hammer-ons and pull-offs) using 8th notes on the high E and B strings.
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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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