This palm-mute accent pattern was given to a guitar student to help them go between playing straight 16th notes, gallop, and reverse gallop rhythms.
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This was given to a guitar student so they could work on playing a melodic line while playing a reverse gallop rhythm.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them with reverse gallop picking while going up and down Sus2 arpeggios in the key of Am/C.
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This was given to a student so they could work on palm-mute accents while doing gallop and reverse gallop guitar rhythms.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them practice doing gallop and reverse gallop rhythm patterns while using the a minor scale.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them with moving to higher strings while doing a reverse gallop rhythm. HUGE string jumping between every bar - watch out!
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The original version of this reverse gallop palm-mute guitar lesson, given to a guitar student, were bars 3 and 4 played twice.
To work on speed, it would be beneficial to work up the original, or even play through the last two bars once instead of twice. Adding the two new bars adds an element of endurance to this exercise/riff.
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A shorter version of this was given to a guitar student to help him work on creating a melody using palm-mute accents and a reverse gallop rhythm. This longer version felt more interesting to me, so that's why I updated it!
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This was given to a guitar student to challenge their ability to read and play gallop and reverse gallop rhythms. Each bar has the rhythm patterns presented differently.
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This was given to a guitar student to introduce the idea of switching between a reverse gallop and gallop rhythm every beat. Mostly an E5 chord gets used here.
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