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Ricardo
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RE: Rasgueado: aii vs mii (in reply to Guest)
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ORIGINAL: uthemus If you had to choose one, which would you choose and why? aii feels very awkward to me, but I suppose that is true with any new technique. Is there any advantage one has over the other? When you do it correct for galloping rhythm or triplets, it affects the sound of the chord by which strings are targeted. For example this pattern i up, a down, i down flick.....the i up gets only trebs, the a gets the mid strings and the i flick gets a snappy bass...so fast you get a chuck ah boom, chuck ah boom sound which is important. M finger gets more or less same sound as I down, flick or no flick, so if you are going for that you need it too. So work on both, but in reality i a i is used and needed WAY more often. Ricardo
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