This was given to a guitar student so they could work on their pull-offs. This exercise is grouped by 3 strings each bar.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
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This was given to a guitar student to help them with pull-offs while ascending strings. Having the quarter notes on beats 2 and 4 make it a bit easier to transition from string to string.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
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This was given to a guitar student to help them prepare for doing multiple pull-offs while descending strings. Landing each string transition with your pinky will train your fingers to be ready to hit the multiple pull-offs to follow.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
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It seems to be a common thing among guitar players to have some struggles with well executed legato. Hammer-ons and pull-offs lend themselves to speed so well that guitarists will often rush their notes when it's legato time.
This exercise was given to a guitar student to help them improve their pull-off rhythm/timing. You have one beat of straight picking to get the proper triplet rhythm in your head, then one beat with pull-offs. Usually, you have to think about pulling off at a slower pace to actually stay at the proper tempo!
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
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