This type of guitar rhythm is referred to as a reverse gallop.
The count is 1en_2en_3en_4en_
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Here is a classic gallop guitar rhythm.
The count is 1_na2_na3_na4_na
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This guitar rhythm keeps going between a full beat of 8th notes, and a full beat of 16th notes.
The count is 1_n_2ena3_n_4ena
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One Beat of 16th Notes, One Beat of 8ths, One Beat of 16ths, One Quarter Note - Guitar Rhythm10/3/2019
This guitar rhythm is good for those new to playing 16th notes.
The count is 1ena2_n_3ena4___
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This was given to a guitar student to really test their ability to play/read/count 8th note guitar rhythms. Every bar/measure is different, so it takes extra brain power for most people to make it through this.
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This was given to a guitar student to test their ability to be patient and follow a count/rhythm that has a growing gap of time between each chord.
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This is one of the first 16th note rhythms given to a guitar student to introduce this rhythm value. Only beat two has 4 consecutive 16th notes. The other beats are quarter notes.
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This guitar rhythm consisting of 8th notes and quarter notes has the count 1n_n3_4n|_n2_3n4_
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The basic idea of this guitar rhythm is you continue to go between an 8th note and a quarter note.
The count for this is 1n_n3_4n|_n2_3n_n|1_2n_n4_|1_2_3_4_
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This was given to a guitar student to help improve their ability to play and feel up beat focused rhythms.
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