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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 2 2010 6:22:17
 
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RE: Tio Arango fingering (in reply to Guest

Yes I know, thats one of those tricky parts![:D
Actually I think this video is a different one then the album version.
I play this part with barre, and after the F you lift up the barre so you can play the next note,which is an open E. But that is hard to do fluently.
But it seems that in the video he dont play the G at all, but I might be mistaken because he plays so fast

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 2 2010 7:35:16
 
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RE: Tio Arango fingering (in reply to yohan

Hi,
He plays the G with his 3 finger THEN changes position for the F Bb F.The open E is another position change .

P.S If you watch closely he makes a position change on the E note 2 fret D string ( last 16 of beat 2 first full bar ) There is an open B together with the open E beat 3 first full bar .Hope that helps
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 3 2010 6:39:00
 
farteindj

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RE: Tio Arango fingering (in reply to Guest

Hey Shroomy, I practise this piece as well, love this kind of discussions

Another interesting question is how he plays the right hand here. Faucher tabs it as a regular arpeggio, but I think Vicente plays this apoyando to get that full snap. I play it with just m, dragging it up across the strings, and then i-finger instead of thumb. Try it and see if it works for you.
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