The first two bars are a gallop rhythm, and the last two bars are a reverse gallop. Usually, these rhythm are done with 16th and 8th notes, but for this exercise, we're using 8th and quarter notes.
The count for this is 1-2n3-4n|1-2n3-4n|1n2-3n4-|1n2-3n4-
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on some rhythm variations using 8th notes and quarter notes while basically going up and down a scale.
​The count for this is 1n2n3n4n|1-2n3-4n|1n2n3n4n|1n2-3n4-
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This was given to a guitar student to apply this 8th note picking pattern to playing single notes while changing notes with each pick stroke.
The count is 1n-n-n4-
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8th Notes Guitar Picking Pattern - Three Up Strokes in a Row - Switching Between the E and B Strings1/20/2020
This 8th note guitar picking pattern goes between the high E and B strings, and has 3 up strokes/up beats in a row.
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The count for this 8th note picking pattern is 1n-n-n4-
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Single Notes Palm-Muted Guitar Riff Mixing Reverse Gallops, Gallops, and Straight 8th Notes1/15/2020
This guitar riff palm-mutes everything and goes between reverse gallops, gallops, and some straight 8th notes.
The rhythm count for this is 1en-2-na-3-n-4en-|1en-2-na-3en-4en-
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This ascending scale run covers a full octave on the high E string. It's in a 12/8 time signature, which is basically felt as playing triplets (3 notes per beat). This exercise is good for building endurance and hand synchronization.
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This guitar riff splits each beat up into 6 equal parts. Every note is palm-muted.
The picking pattern for each beat is Down____Down, Up, Down____
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This guitar riff uses diad and power chords while using the palm-muted open A string as a pedal point.
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A dotted 16th note starts of the first three bars in the 3/4 time signature guitar riff. The fourth bar has some arpeggiated 5th chords, and a quick hammer-on/pull-off lick.
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