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Galloping Picking Technique

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

technique for galloping which is a group of 3 notes, most commonly two 16th notes with a single 8th note.

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  • Those arent tripplets they're 16 notes with the last note rested

  • @6t9papa yes...if you read the note at the beginning of the video i corrected that

  • san gazotenekes akougetai

  • @TMagoutis ENGLISH DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • jeeez... im tryuing and been trying in months now bu ti still not get it :(

    ehm at begining... do u mute your strings?? if u do.. how u do it? when i try to mute my strings i get a entire different sound like a bep (not beep but bep) very short sound and not good at all :(

  • @redhawkrobin you just have to keep practicing and watching other helpful videos.

    and yes the beginning is palm muted. just rest a bit of your palm at your pinky finger on the start of the strings. play around with the location and pressure and you will find a suitable amount.

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  • @ArtOfSelfReliance i hope your joking. how does adding more notes to a guitar in regards with a 7th string, prove your 6 string mastering? how many years do you need to play a 19 fret guitar before moving on the the full 24?

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  • mechanix..

  • These are two different techniques that give two different sounds. One shouldn't be played in place of the other, but both learned to equal skill.

  • this is flat out wrong. hes making to much motion. when he does the up stroke his hand moves towards then bridge for 1cm. Why? No reason; bad technique. Also its not smart to mention triplets when your talking about straight notes.. 8th and 16th notes.. Triplets are a whole different thing.

  • la propreté !!!!

    

  • shut up noob. i can play time signatures like 69/42 and 6 billion BPM tempos. you should try using your mind to play for you like the pros. noob!

  • @TMagoutis XAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXA!!!! xD

  • Dude sounds like Seth Rogan!

  • Good struming i like it u r awsum thanks

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