This guitar rhythm goes between one beat of a reverse gallop, and one beat of a gallop.
The count is 1en_2_na3en_4_na
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This guitar rhythm goes between a gallop and reverse gallop every beat.
​The count is 1_na2en_3_na4en_
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This guitar rhythm goes between two beats of a reverse gallop and two beats of a gallop.
​The count is 1en_2en_3_na4_na
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This type of guitar rhythm is referred to as a reverse gallop.
​The count is 1en_2en_3en_4en_
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Single Note Guitar Riff Reverse Gallop Rhythm Picking with Pull-Offs and Palm-Mute Accents9/12/2019
This guitar riff has you picking a reverse gallop rhythm pattern (down, up, down____) while doing a pull-off after the second down stroke. To emphasize the pull-offs, the first two 16th notes in the beat are palm-muted.
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This melodic guitar riff, in the key of Em, goes between two beats of a gallop rhythm, then two beats of a reverse gallop rhythm. All of the 16th notes are palm-muted to emphasize the non muted 8th notes.
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This guitar exercise goes between a gallop and reverse gallop rhythm with all of the 16th notes being palm-muted to emphasize the non muted 8th notes.
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This reverse gallop rhythm (two 16th notes and an 8th note) goes through a chord progression that utilizes inversions to keep your hand in the same area of the fretboard to minimize movement, and create an interest sound in changing chords while retaining one or two notes when going shape to shape.
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This guitar rhythm mixes up gallop and reverse gallop rhythms to provide a bit of challenge to further develop rhythm skills. All of the 16th notes are palm-muted to emphasize the non-muted 8th notes.
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This guitar rhythm goes between a gallop (an 8th note followed by two 16th notes) and a reverse gallop (two 16th notes and an 8th note). All of the 16th notes are palm-muted, and all of the 8th notes have no muting. This accent pattern makes the 8th notes really stand out.
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