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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This palm-mute accent pattern follows a triplet feel with all notes being played on the A string. Every time the open A string is played you will palm-mute. All the fretted notes that create a melody are not muted.
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This guitar riff/exercise has you palm-muting tripletted open Es on beats one and three in every bar. Beats two and four contain two finger power chords to create a melody and interest. The count here is 1na2__3na4__
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This melodic sounding palm-mute accent guitar riff/exercise is in the key of Am. All notes on the low E string are palm mute. None of the notes on the A string are palm-muted.
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This palm-mute accent pattern creates a polyrhythmic sound. Because you don't palm-mute the first 16th note of every grouping of three 16th notes, four times you create an emphasis with the chords that are evenly spaced across three beats. Beat four is when the polyrhythm is no longer happening.
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This palm-mute accent pattern was given to a guitar student so they could work on pedaling off of the low E string while playing 2 finger power chords starting the A string.
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This was given to a guitar student to... well, I can't remember. This riff/exercise was made over a year ago! But, it contains a bit of palm-mute accent work with with an open E5 chord, and some 16th note runs.
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This palm-mute accent pattern has one chord not muted, then two chords muted, repeat that pattern, then one more no muted chord. The rhythm count is 1ena2en_3ena4en_
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