This guitar riff uses diad and power chords while using the palm-muted open A string as a pedal point.
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This metal guitar riff is in a 12/8 (which feels and counts like triplets in 4/4). The lowest notes in each bar are all palm-muted. The higher notes are not palm-muted.
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This metal guitar riff/exercise uses an F# for a pedal point for the first three bars. Each time you play the F# you palm-mute it. Different notes are played in between each F# to create a melody. The fourth bar breaks away from the pedal point, palm-mute pattern.
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This guitar riff is in the key of E minor. The notes on the A string are used as a pedal point in each bar, and all the A string notes are palm-muted to help emphasize the non muted D string notes which serve to create a melodic sound.
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This is a good riff for those new to playing pedal point material on the guitar.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate using the open E string being palm-muted as a pedal point while creating a melody on all the up beats on the A string.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate using diad chords in a musical sense.
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate the use of diad chords while using a palm-muted open E string as a pedal point.
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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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