This was given to a student to REALLY push and test their skills with playing Gallop and Reverse Gallop rhythms. Every bar is a different rhythm.
The count for this strumming pattern is 1_na2_na3en_4_na 1en_2_na3en_4en_ 1_na2en_3en_4_na 1en_2_na3_na4en_
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Here is a fairly simple chord progression and common metal guitar strumming pattern. Although it may be simple and straightforward, getting this up to and beyond 180 BPM will prove to be quite challenging for most people. How fast can YOU get this?
The count for this rhythm is 1en_2en_3en_4en_ This was given to a student to help them push your reverse gallop strumming endurance.
The goal was to see how many repetitions he could do at 160 bpm. This progression uses a half-whole diminished scale to make it easier to remember, plus it just sounds great for metal! The count for this is 1en_2en_3en_4en_ This was given to a student so they could work on gallop and reverse gallop rhythm, along with palm-mute accents.
All of the 16th notes are palm-muted. None of the 8th notes are palm-muted. Doing this makes the 8th notes stand out more. The count for this is 1_na2_na3_na4_na 1_na2_na3_na4_na 1en_2en_3en_4en_ 1en_2en_3en_4en_ This was given to a student to help them work on metal rhythms that mix up down picked 8th notes and reverse gallop strumming.
The count for this is 1_n_2_3en_4en_ 1_n_2_3en_4en_ 1_n_2_3en_4en_ 1_n_2en_3_n_4en_ |