This was given to a guitar student to introduce the idea of connecting hammer-ons to pull-offs.
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This guitar exercise is good for working on pull-offs using your middle and ring fingers.
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This guitar exercise works on improving pull-offs with your pinky finger.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them get used changing strings after making a pull-off.
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This legato guitar exercise has you pick the first note starting on the high E string, hammer-on, pull-off, then hit a fourth note on the B string and start the pick/legato sequence again.
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This guitar exercise works on your legato (hammer-ons and pull-offs) while playing two string arpeggios. Can you name the arpeggios being played?
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This legato guitar exercise has you pick the first note, then pull-off, then hammer-on, then pull-off again. This pattern repeats every other beat.
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This guitar exercise is for working on legato (hammer-ons and pull-offs) using 8th notes on the high E and B strings.
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This single notes guitar picking pattern uses a gallop and then reverse gallop rhythm while going up and down the 3 notes per string A minor scale shape.
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This guitar picking pattern uses a gallop rhythm in the first two bars, and a reverse gallop in the last two bars. Instead of using 16th notes and 8th notes for the rhythm, this picking pattern uses 8th notes and quarter notes.
The count for this 1-2n3-4n|1-2n3-4n|1n2-3n4-|1n2-3n4-
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