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Manitas de Lata -> RE: What technique is this? (Oct. 1 2024 23:58:25)

im developing P I M P



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Stu -> RE: What technique is this? (Oct. 2 2024 7:13:20)

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devilhand -> RE: What technique is this? (Oct. 2 2024 20:18:14)

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ORIGINAL: Ricardo

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Btw, there's a triplet arpegio p am i. Is it worth mastering this arpegio? How often is it used in flamenco? I don't want to confuse my fingers.


Niño Ricardo:







You mastered this triplet p am i arpegio. How did your fingers react to this arp when you started practicing it? Any negative impact on your normal arpegio and tremolo?




Ricardo -> RE: What technique is this? (Oct. 3 2024 13:37:43)

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How did your fingers react to this arp when you started practicing it?


They held a demonstration and screamed at me in vain for days, and finally, succumbed to being dominated and subservient to my duende.

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Any negative impact on your normal arpegio and tremolo?


No, they got better. The version used in Fandango and Soleá por bulerías adds a pull off for groups of 4 per beat instead of triplets (16th notes). I have added a brief example in my book in the section of Soleá por Medio Arpegios (p.84, mm 6-7). The technique is called “horquilla” or hairpin, like the three pronged thing, but regardless if your rhythm is 3 or 4 groupings.




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