Piwin -> RE: Rasgueo abanico vs Rasgueo Morote (Triplet) (May 5 2017 9:20:29)
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he said that no "serious" flamenco player would use the rasgueo triplet/morote Ridiculous. It's like saying no serious flamenco player would use ami arppegio, only ima. Of course you can use marote. In fact, most of the time (at least in my environment) when people refer to abanico it can very well be a marote. Abanico just means you're doing that "fan" movement with your hand, marote is just a specific way of doing that, but it's not really two different techniques IMO. Which finger set-up you use depends on what you're going for. For me, marote is good for hiting all the strings, and particularly useful when accompanying dance. Other abanicos make it easier to focus on just one group of strings (say, if you want to bring out the trebles but not so much the bass for example). At least that's how it is for me. Ask your teacher to try to bring out ALL the strings without doing a marote and see if he can. edit: oh, and welcome to the foro! [:)]
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