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Alzapua question...
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I am just starting to learn flamenco guitar. Do most people anchor their right hand to a string or the guitar when playing alzapua? Or just play freehand?
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Date Nov. 21 2005 20:26:22
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RE: Alzapua question... (in reply to luke.park)
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As everyone will say, there are all different ways of doing it. I used to anchor for years, but stopped and saw immediate improvement. Not only is it faster and looser without, but with an anchor you can also hear finger and nail rubbing against the guitar board if you use a mic. I do use the golpe as a quick anchor to position my hand for the attack and as a leverage to get my thumb going. http://www.flamenco-guitar-mainz.de/alzapuagrund2.htm Here I ATTEMPT to teach my way of alzapua with text and videos, but it is one of many possibilities for many different hands....
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Date Dec. 31 2005 10:47:11
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RE: Alzapua question... (in reply to XXX)
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Im soo slow when doing it with resting Hi Deniz, I think you mean the very first stroke that you make going into an alzapua? There I'll put my index against the first string to get my thumb going, or if I'm starting on a golpe I'll use that for leverage. After that my hand and thumb get momentum and I'm playing free. I think that's how most guitarists would do it. Johnny www.flamenco-guitar-mainz.de
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Date Jan. 2 2006 20:17:42
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RE: Alzapua question... (in reply to XXX)
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But I also mean the next thumb strokes There I just let the thumb cut in there without resting, meaning if I play the 6th string I play apoyando onto the 5th string below and let the thumb hit the 6th on the way in. I think Miguel means the 1st E and not the sixth. I do always have my index finger just above the 1st and might even press against it lightly while playing alzapua for leverage or angle. Johnny
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Date Jan. 2 2006 22:42:47
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RE: Alzapua question... (in reply to Guest)
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I think Miguel means the 1st E and not the sixth Silly me, you must know that - sorry. Actually, if you wanna play the 1st at a certain point in a technique it'd probably be good to rest the index on it for when you want to play it.
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Date Jan. 2 2006 22:45:56
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