Exercise 1

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2 doubles an eighth note-Guitar

How to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar?

2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar
This lesson brings together exercises that will allow you to play two sixteenth notes and one eighth note per beat on the guitar. Before we can get to this rhythmic figure, let's go through 4 preliminary steps.

1 – Exercise 1: two doubles and a sigh

To begin, in this first lesson, you will play 2 doubles and an eighth note followed by a sigh therefore a silence values. Therefore, you will play 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the first beat, a sigh on the second beat, 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The movement of the rhythm for the 2 doubles and an eighth note on the guitar is low – high – low.
To make the sighs, place your palm on the strings to stop the sound.

2 – Exercise 2: two doubles and a quarter note

Here, the sigh is replaced by a quarter note. Therefore, you will play 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements of the hand on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: two doubles and two eighth notes

The quarter note is replaced by two eighth notes in this third exercise. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, two eighth notes on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, two eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and one eighth note. To play both eighth notes, we will play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this last exercise, we will play 4 series of 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note in a row. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / .

Now you know how to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar, move on!

Exercise 2

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2 doubles an eighth note-Guitar

How to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar?

2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar
This lesson brings together exercises that will allow you to play two sixteenth notes and one eighth note per beat on the guitar. Before we can get to this rhythmic figure, let's go through 4 preliminary steps.

1 – Exercise 1: two doubles and a sigh

To begin, in this first lesson, you will play 2 doubles and an eighth note followed by a sigh therefore a silence values. Therefore, you will play 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the first beat, a sigh on the second beat, 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The movement of the rhythm for the 2 doubles and an eighth note on the guitar is low – high – low.
To make the sighs, place your palm on the strings to stop the sound.

2 – Exercise 2: two doubles and a quarter note

Here, the sigh is replaced by a quarter note. Therefore, you will play 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements of the hand on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: two doubles and two eighth notes

The quarter note is replaced by two eighth notes in this third exercise. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, two eighth notes on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, two eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and one eighth note. To play both eighth notes, we will play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this last exercise, we will play 4 series of 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note in a row. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / .

Now you know how to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar, move on!

Exercise 3

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2 doubles an eighth note-Guitar

How to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar?

2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar
This lesson brings together exercises that will allow you to play two sixteenth notes and one eighth note per beat on the guitar. Before we can get to this rhythmic figure, let's go through 4 preliminary steps.

1 – Exercise 1: two doubles and a sigh

To begin, in this first lesson, you will play 2 doubles and an eighth note followed by a sigh therefore a silence values. Therefore, you will play 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the first beat, a sigh on the second beat, 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The movement of the rhythm for the 2 doubles and an eighth note on the guitar is low – high – low.
To make the sighs, place your palm on the strings to stop the sound.

2 – Exercise 2: two doubles and a quarter note

Here, the sigh is replaced by a quarter note. Therefore, you will play 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements of the hand on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: two doubles and two eighth notes

The quarter note is replaced by two eighth notes in this third exercise. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, two eighth notes on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, two eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and one eighth note. To play both eighth notes, we will play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this last exercise, we will play 4 series of 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note in a row. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / .

Now you know how to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar, move on!

Exercise 4

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2 doubles an eighth note-Guitar

How to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar?

2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar
This lesson brings together exercises that will allow you to play two sixteenth notes and one eighth note per beat on the guitar. Before we can get to this rhythmic figure, let's go through 4 preliminary steps.

1 – Exercise 1: two doubles and a sigh

To begin, in this first lesson, you will play 2 doubles and an eighth note followed by a sigh therefore a silence values. Therefore, you will play 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the first beat, a sigh on the second beat, 2 doubles 1 eighth note guitar on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The movement of the rhythm for the 2 doubles and an eighth note on the guitar is low – high – low.
To make the sighs, place your palm on the strings to stop the sound.

2 – Exercise 2: two doubles and a quarter note

Here, the sigh is replaced by a quarter note. Therefore, you will play 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements of the hand on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: two doubles and two eighth notes

The quarter note is replaced by two eighth notes in this third exercise. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, two eighth notes on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, two eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are low – high – low for the 2 sixteenth notes and one eighth note. To play both eighth notes, we will play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this last exercise, we will play 4 series of 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note in a row. So, we will have 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the first beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the second beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the third beat, 2 sixteenth notes and an eighth note on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movements on the guitar are down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / down – up – down / .

Now you know how to play 2 double 1 eighth note guitar, move on!