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 short two finger power chord exercise was given to a student to help them improve their speed/tremolo picking while playing two strings at once.
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This guitar riff/exercise uses two finger power chord shapes. The root notes of these chords are all palm-muted which makes the 5th intervals stand out more when you play them.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could practice going between power chords and augmented 5ths.
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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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Gallop Rhythm for 2 Bars then Reverse Gallops for 2 Bars Using Palm-Mute Accents and Power Chords11/21/2018
This exercise/riff starts with 2 bars of a gallop rhythm, followed by 2 bars of a reverse gallop. Power chords are used here with palm-mutes on all of the 16th notes.
The rhythm count is 1_na2_na3_na4_na|1_na2_na3_na4_na 1en_2en_3en_4en_|1en_2en_3en_4en_
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