This was given to a guitar student to help them get used changing strings after making a pull-off.
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This legato guitar exercise has you pick the first note starting on the high E string, hammer-on, pull-off, then hit a fourth note on the B string and start the pick/legato sequence again.
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This guitar exercise works on your legato (hammer-ons and pull-offs) while playing two string arpeggios. Can you name the arpeggios being played?
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This legato guitar exercise has you pick the first note, then pull-off, then hammer-on, then pull-off again. This pattern repeats every other beat.
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This guitar exercise is for working on legato (hammer-ons and pull-offs) using 8th notes on the high E and B strings.
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This single notes guitar picking pattern uses a gallop and then reverse gallop rhythm while going up and down the 3 notes per string A minor scale shape.
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This guitar picking pattern uses a gallop rhythm in the first two bars, and a reverse gallop in the last two bars. Instead of using 16th notes and 8th notes for the rhythm, this picking pattern uses 8th notes and quarter notes.
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This metal guitar rhythm etude is in the key of E minor. There's a mix of gallop, reverse gallop, and straight 8th note rhythms with palm-mute accents.
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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.
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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.
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