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Posts: 7
Joined: Jan. 22 2016
From: Boston, MA, USA
Grisha technique: Danza arabe
Hello...
I have been learning Grisha's interpretation of this piece. I can play most of it (poorly, and with all of the beginner's mistakes, of course), but have been struggling to get the technique he uses at 1:57 down. Sounds/looks like he flicks i and m as a down stroke across two strings, then pulls them back to pluck the same notes. if this is correct, then any tips on what he's doing to achieve the force he does?
RE: Grisha technique: Danza arabe (in reply to malegria)
Hello, that is correct, although I use m and a for the downstrum. Similar technique is used in old school rondenas. It is done using free stroke and there is hardly much power involved, no more so than in tremolo.