Exercise 1

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2 sixteenth note-Guitar

How to play 1 eighth note 2 double guitar?

Works 1 eighth note 2 double guitar
Here, you will be able to work on four exercises that will teach you how to play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes per beat on the guitar. First of all, we will go through 4 preliminary steps, before we can actually play 2 double eighth notes guitar.

1 – Exercise 1: an eighth note and two double notes followed by a sigh

First, here you are going to play a 2 sixteenth note guitar followed by a sigh. Concretely, you will therefore play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first time, a sigh on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movement for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes on the guitar is low – low – high.
For sighs, you can simply place the palm of your hand to stop the resonance of the strings.

2 – Exercise 2: a double eighth note and a quarter note

Here, we will add a quarter note in place of the sigh. So you will play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The hand movements on the guitar are rhythmically low – low – high for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: an eighth note, two sixteenth notes and two eighth notes

Here, two eighth notes replace the quarter note in this third exercise. So you will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is therefore low – low – high for the eighth note 2 sixteenth notes. For the two eighth notes, we will simply play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: an eighth note and two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this final exercise, you will play 4 series of 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes. Thus, we will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high /.

Now you know how to play 2 double notes, it's time to move on to the next one!

Exercise 2

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2 sixteenth note-Guitar

How to play 1 eighth note 2 double guitar?

Works 1 eighth note 2 double guitar
Here, you will be able to work on four exercises that will teach you how to play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes per beat on the guitar. First of all, we will go through 4 preliminary steps, before we can actually play 2 double eighth notes guitar.

1 – Exercise 1: an eighth note and two double notes followed by a sigh

First, here you are going to play a 2 sixteenth note guitar followed by a sigh. Concretely, you will therefore play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first time, a sigh on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movement for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes on the guitar is low – low – high.
For sighs, you can simply place the palm of your hand to stop the resonance of the strings.

2 – Exercise 2: a double eighth note and a quarter note

Here, we will add a quarter note in place of the sigh. So you will play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The hand movements on the guitar are rhythmically low – low – high for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: an eighth note, two sixteenth notes and two eighth notes

Here, two eighth notes replace the quarter note in this third exercise. So you will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is therefore low – low – high for the eighth note 2 sixteenth notes. For the two eighth notes, we will simply play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: an eighth note and two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this final exercise, you will play 4 series of 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes. Thus, we will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high /.

Now you know how to play 2 double notes, it's time to move on to the next one!

Exercise 3

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2 sixteenth note-Guitar

How to play 1 eighth note 2 double guitar?

Works 1 eighth note 2 double guitar
Here, you will be able to work on four exercises that will teach you how to play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes per beat on the guitar. First of all, we will go through 4 preliminary steps, before we can actually play 2 double eighth notes guitar.

1 – Exercise 1: an eighth note and two double notes followed by a sigh

First, here you are going to play a 2 sixteenth note guitar followed by a sigh. Concretely, you will therefore play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first time, a sigh on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movement for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes on the guitar is low – low – high.
For sighs, you can simply place the palm of your hand to stop the resonance of the strings.

2 – Exercise 2: a double eighth note and a quarter note

Here, we will add a quarter note in place of the sigh. So you will play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The hand movements on the guitar are rhythmically low – low – high for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: an eighth note, two sixteenth notes and two eighth notes

Here, two eighth notes replace the quarter note in this third exercise. So you will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is therefore low – low – high for the eighth note 2 sixteenth notes. For the two eighth notes, we will simply play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: an eighth note and two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this final exercise, you will play 4 series of 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes. Thus, we will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high /.

Now you know how to play 2 double notes, it's time to move on to the next one!

Exercise 4

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2 sixteenth note-Guitar

How to play 1 eighth note 2 double guitar?

Works 1 eighth note 2 double guitar
Here, you will be able to work on four exercises that will teach you how to play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes per beat on the guitar. First of all, we will go through 4 preliminary steps, before we can actually play 2 double eighth notes guitar.

1 – Exercise 1: an eighth note and two double notes followed by a sigh

First, here you are going to play a 2 sixteenth note guitar followed by a sigh. Concretely, you will therefore play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first time, a sigh on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a sigh on the fourth beat. The rhythmic movement for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes on the guitar is low – low – high.
For sighs, you can simply place the palm of your hand to stop the resonance of the strings.

2 – Exercise 2: a double eighth note and a quarter note

Here, we will add a quarter note in place of the sigh. So you will play an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the first beat, a quarter note on the second beat, an eighth note and two sixteenth notes on the third beat, a quarter note on the fourth beat. The hand movements on the guitar are rhythmically low – low – high for the eighth note and the two sixteenth notes and low for the quarter notes.

3 – Exercise 3: an eighth note, two sixteenth notes and two eighth notes

Here, two eighth notes replace the quarter note in this third exercise. So you will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is therefore low – low – high for the eighth note 2 sixteenth notes. For the two eighth notes, we will simply play low high.

4 – Exercise 4: an eighth note and two sixteenth notes, 4 times

In this final exercise, you will play 4 series of 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes. Thus, we will have 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat. The rhythm on the guitar is low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high / low – low – high /.

Now you know how to play 2 double notes, it's time to move on to the next one!