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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.
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great!
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thank you...
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May i have tabs please?!!?!
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prueba con el meñique en vez de con el anular; ya verás como te suena mejor..
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he has eight fingers on one hand!
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I think playing it PñiPñiPñi it sounds cleaner than PaiPaiPai
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Shut your mouth. Your never going to get into a good school with that kind of language!
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stfu, his rasqueados speak for themselves. how fucking dare you ask this man to speak? who do you think you are?
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 weeks ago
@danbs07 thanks man ^.^
fetzcou 2 weeks 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