The count for this triplet based guitar rhythm using power chords is
1n_ _na 3n_ _na
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This palm-mute accent pattern follows a triplet feel with all notes being played on the A string. Every time the open A string is played you will palm-mute. All the fretted notes that create a melody are not muted.
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This guitar riff/exercise has you palm-muting tripletted open Es on beats one and three in every bar. Beats two and four contain two finger power chords to create a melody and interest. The count here is 1na2__3na4__
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This melodic sounding palm-mute accent guitar riff/exercise is in the key of Am. All notes on the low E string are palm mute. None of the notes on the A string are palm-muted.
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This is a fairly basic triplet guitar rhythm. The count is 1na2na3na4na|1__2na3__4na
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This was given to a guitar student to test their ability to play different triplet rhythm/strum patterns each bar.
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The count for this triplet based guitar rhythm is 1_a2na3_a4na
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This was given to a guitar student to help them work on alternate picking while playing triplets.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them improve their triplet runs.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them work on their endurance while playing triplets grouped in 6 note patterns. A lot of people refer to something like this as Paul Gilbert sixes.
If you REALLY want to push your endurance, try going past the recommended 4 repeats.
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