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dotted eighth note double guitar
In this series of four exercises you will be able to learn how to play a dotted eighth note and a sixteenth note per beat on the guitar. 4 preliminary steps will gradually train us before being able to perform this figure rhythmic.
To start, here you will be able to play 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note followed by a sigh. More clearly, you will therefore have to play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the second beat a sigh, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the fourth beat a sigh. The rhythm tone pick movements for a dotted double 1 eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the guitar are low – – – high. For the sighs, you will simply have to place your palm to mutate the strings.
Here, it's a quarter note which is in the place of the sigh in this 2nd exo. You will therefore play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the fourth beat. Your movements on the guitar should be low – – – high for 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note and just low for quarter notes.
In this third exercise, two eighth notes take the place of the quarter note. So on the first beat we will have 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. On the guitar this gives a low – – – high rhythm. It's simply low high for the 2 eighth notes.
Finally, you will perform 11 dotted eighth notes and 1 sixteenth note four times. Which therefore gives 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat . On the guitar we therefore have low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high /.
Prerequisites:
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dotted eighth note double guitar
In this series of four exercises you will be able to learn how to play a dotted eighth note and a sixteenth note per beat on the guitar. 4 preliminary steps will gradually train us before being able to perform this figure rhythmic.
To start, here you will be able to play 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note followed by a sigh. More clearly, you will therefore have to play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the second beat a sigh, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the fourth beat a sigh. The rhythm tone pick movements for a dotted double 1 eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the guitar are low – – – high. For the sighs, you will simply have to place your palm to mutate the strings.
Here, it's a quarter note which is in the place of the sigh in this 2nd exo. You will therefore play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the fourth beat. Your movements on the guitar should be low – – – high for 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note and just low for quarter notes.
In this third exercise, two eighth notes take the place of the quarter note. So on the first beat we will have 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. On the guitar this gives a low – – – high rhythm. It's simply low high for the 2 eighth notes.
Finally, you will perform 11 dotted eighth notes and 1 sixteenth note four times. Which therefore gives 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat . On the guitar we therefore have low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high /.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
dotted eighth note double guitar
In this series of four exercises you will be able to learn how to play a dotted eighth note and a sixteenth note per beat on the guitar. 4 preliminary steps will gradually train us before being able to perform this figure rhythmic.
To start, here you will be able to play 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note followed by a sigh. More clearly, you will therefore have to play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the second beat a sigh, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the fourth beat a sigh. The rhythm tone pick movements for a dotted double 1 eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the guitar are low – – – high. For the sighs, you will simply have to place your palm to mutate the strings.
Here, it's a quarter note which is in the place of the sigh in this 2nd exo. You will therefore play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the fourth beat. Your movements on the guitar should be low – – – high for 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note and just low for quarter notes.
In this third exercise, two eighth notes take the place of the quarter note. So on the first beat we will have 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. On the guitar this gives a low – – – high rhythm. It's simply low high for the 2 eighth notes.
Finally, you will perform 11 dotted eighth notes and 1 sixteenth note four times. Which therefore gives 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat . On the guitar we therefore have low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high /.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
dotted eighth note double guitar
In this series of four exercises you will be able to learn how to play a dotted eighth note and a sixteenth note per beat on the guitar. 4 preliminary steps will gradually train us before being able to perform this figure rhythmic.
To start, here you will be able to play 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note followed by a sigh. More clearly, you will therefore have to play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the second beat a sigh, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, on the fourth beat a sigh. The rhythm tone pick movements for a dotted double 1 eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the guitar are low – – – high. For the sighs, you will simply have to place your palm to mutate the strings.
Here, it's a quarter note which is in the place of the sigh in this 2nd exo. You will therefore play on the first beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, a quarter note on the fourth beat. Your movements on the guitar should be low – – – high for 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note and just low for quarter notes.
In this third exercise, two eighth notes take the place of the quarter note. So on the first beat we will have 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the second beat, on the third beat 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note, 2 eighth notes on the fourth beat. On the guitar this gives a low – – – high rhythm. It's simply low high for the 2 eighth notes.
Finally, you will perform 11 dotted eighth notes and 1 sixteenth note four times. Which therefore gives 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the first beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the second beat, 1 dotted eighth note and 1 sixteenth note on the third beat, 1 eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes on the fourth beat . On the guitar we therefore have low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high / low – – – high /.
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