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learning right hand technique ... order?
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FlamencoD
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Joined: Apr. 7 2012
From: Portland, OR
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RE: learning right hand technique ..... (in reply to el.toro)
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The first thing you should learn is proper right and left hand positioning as well as what the fingers on each hand are called. Did your teacher go over that stuff in lesson 1? Left hand: index = 1, middle = 2, ring = 3, and pinky = 4 Right hand: thumb = pulgar = p, index = i, middle = m, ring = a, and pinky = e Then, after that, techniques like pulgar and index (p i p i, p i , etc.), 3 stroke rasgueados (e, a, m), and i (up, down, up, down, etc.) strumming are probably all real basic early stuff. I'm not a teacher so I don't have a system refined, I'm just thinking back to when I started and what I would teach someone if I was good enough. Picado takes forever to learn, so it's never to early to start practicing that, IMO!
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