Palm Mute and Muting Techniques And Blues Shuffle ...
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Guitar Lesson Description: Want to know how to play Blues shuffle Rhythm and Palm Muting (palm mute) or playing triplets?
The Palm Mute, Playing Triplets and Blues Shuffle Rhythm Lesson
In this lesson we look at 2 types of right hand technique for guitar to improve your strumming patterns and make you sound more professional. The palm muting (also called palm muting) and the shuffle rhythm, or in this case the Blue Shuffle Rhythm as we will be apply it to a blues chord progression.
Firstly Palm muting is very important for controlling what strings you want to ring out when strumming chords and how long you want them to ring for. I teach you the most important strumming pattern that incorporates the Palm Mute and I call it the "Mute Up" stroke and you will hear it used in countless songs. When you have learnt the mute up stroke you should try creating some of your own strumming patterns over chord progressions and try to incorporate the Palm mute (Mute up) stroke that I show you in this lesson. After this point you could try putting in mutes into your strumming pattern, it will soon become a natural part of your playing.
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Guitar Lesson Description: Want to know how to play Blues shuffle Rhythm and Palm Muting (palm mute) or playing triplets?
The Palm Mute, Playing Triplets and Blues Shuffle Rhythm Lesson
In this lesson we look at 2 types of right hand technique for guitar to improve your strumming patterns and make you sound more professional. The palm muting (also called palm muting) and the shuffle rhythm, or in this case the Blue Shuffle Rhythm as we will be apply it to a blues chord progression.
Firstly Palm muting is very important for controlling what strings you want to ring out when strumming chords and how long you want them to ring for. I teach you the most important strumming pattern that incorporates the Palm Mute and I call it the "Mute Up" stroke and you will hear it used in countless songs. When you have learnt the mute up stroke you should try creating some of your own strumming patterns over chord progressions and try to incorporate the Palm mute (Mute up) stroke that I show you in this lesson. After this point you could try putting in mutes into your strumming pattern, it will soon become a natural part of your playing.
Join us at http://www.rexpearson.com and enjoy all the guitar lessons
Follow me on twitter @RexPearson: http://bit.ly/m56Uh8
Add me as a friend on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/mo3qM3
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Latest Rex Pearson news on the blog: http://bit.ly/qTkcfV
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