Its basically one of the many ways to play a triplet rasgueda: pai (thumb upstroke[on the beat], ring finger downstroke, index finger downstroke), then p again on the next beat. In a buleria you would would play paipaipaip from the 7th to the 10th beat. You can play paip to connect 2 beats. Some other possibilities to play triplet rasgueados are pmp, p(ma)p, and pei, the first movement being an upstroke and the next two movements being downstrokes.
thanks man:-) it's a group of four rasgueado as used by Paco de Lucia, Tomatito, Vicente Amigo etc. follow this order:
Thumb up, ring down, point down, thumb up. it's not easy in the beginning...just try to make it a lot of times. remember to rotate the wrist as shown on the vid :-)
how funny that with absolutely NO words you can describe how to play this much better than any other rasgueado tutorial on youtube!
danbs07 3 days ago
@danbs07 thanks man ^.^
fetzcou 3 days ago
thank you...
acrd70 9 months ago
May i have tabs please?!!?!
aDeFtOnEdStOnEr 1 year ago
prueba con el meñique en vez de con el anular; ya verás como te suena mejor..
crlos478 1 year ago
he has eight fingers on one hand!
denreal 1 year ago
I think playing it PñiPñiPñi it sounds cleaner than PaiPaiPai
DrStench13 2 years ago
Gracias, acabo de comenzar a familiarizarse con esta batalla, que poco a poco ...
Gracias de antemano ..
jamagato2 2 years ago
Less showing off, more actual explaining.
raziel7777 2 years ago
stfu, his rasqueados speak for themselves. how fucking dare you ask this man to speak? who do you think you are?
JGarzaGuitar 2 years ago
Shut your mouth. Your never going to get into a good school with that kind of language!
raziel7777 2 years ago
Its basically one of the many ways to play a triplet rasgueda: pai (thumb upstroke[on the beat], ring finger downstroke, index finger downstroke), then p again on the next beat. In a buleria you would would play paipaipaip from the 7th to the 10th beat. You can play paip to connect 2 beats. Some other possibilities to play triplet rasgueados are pmp, p(ma)p, and pei, the first movement being an upstroke and the next two movements being downstrokes.
Flamencoblues 2 years ago 4
excelently
santixe 2 years ago
very helpful....muchisimas gracias
mrodrigo24 3 years ago
great!
gastondema 3 years ago
i cant see it slow either ... can you do this over please? The slow part is all messed up and I cant see when its thumb or finger.. Thanks a million!
osity 3 years ago
thanks man:-) it's a group of four rasgueado as used by Paco de Lucia, Tomatito, Vicente Amigo etc. follow this order:
Thumb up, ring down, point down, thumb up. it's not easy in the beginning...just try to make it a lot of times. remember to rotate the wrist as shown on the vid :-)
fetzcou 3 years ago
Interesting technique. Never seen it done that way but you do it very well and play well too :)
Thanks for the lesson
artistfood 3 years ago
Your video is messed up at the beginnind so i cant see it slow! waah!!
osity 3 years ago