This was given to a guitar student to see how well they could switch between different time signatures. The "trick" to playing this is to just count more or less beats.
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Because this exercise has you playing 5 notes then repeating those same notes each bar, your pick direction will switch each time you begin the sequence of notes for a second time.
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3/4 Time Signature Guitar Riff with Spaced Out Chords, 5th Chord Arpeggios, & a Legato Fill2/3/2019
This 3/4 time signature guitar riff was given to a student. It contrasts some chords with a spaced out rhythm pattern to some faster paced 5th chord arpeggios that finishes with a legato flourish.
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This 3/4 time signature riff was given to a guitar student. It works on some start and stop palm-mute stuff, a bit of legato, and a couple 5th chord arpeggios.
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This was given to a guitar student for them to work on odd rhythmic spacing (syncopation) in a 3/4 time signature.
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This 3/4 time signature guitar riff was given to a student to test his ability to play oddly timed staccato sounding chords.
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This was given to a guitar student to show an example of playing a metal style rhythm/riff in a 3/4 time signature. This uses a mix of gallops and reverse gallop rhythms with palm-mute accents, and finishes with fast paced chord changes.
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This was given to a guitar student as somewhat of an introduction to playing in a 5/4 time signature.
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This was given to a guitar student to test his abilities to play in a 5/4 time signature with some up beat focus, and a 3 beat pause to make sure he didn't get lost while pausing.
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Gave this to a guitar student to test his ability to read and play in a 5/4 time signature.
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