JasonMcGuire -> RE: Bulerias Falseta - Free Lesson with Tablature (Oct. 8 2007 2:37:46)
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ORIGINAL: Conrad This reminds me... there is an example in Gerardo's Encuentro video, at the end of his bulerias, he goes for a long continuous rasgueado, I think it's P-A-I, and I was almost given the impression of him going off rhythm I was so unsure of what he was doing. But he ends up ending more or less in time, of course, so I'm left confused. I know you can do that technique manipulated in to sixteenths, The sixtenth note version of the PAI rasgueado that you mention is something that Canito is famous for. P(up),A(down),I(down),P(down) Try it. It is a fantastic rasgueado. If you have ever seen Canito accompanying dance and wondered why doesn't my rasgueado sound like that, then here is your answer. This is why I am speculating that R. Castellon got the rasgueado at the end of this falsteta (i,a,i,a) from Canito. It sort of makes sense. Also the two of them were working and hanging out together at the time. [;)] Glad to hear you are going to invest the time to learn this rasgueado Con. It will be an asset to you one day. Go ahead while you are at it and work on the other "Canito" rasgueado and you will soon set yourself apart from most guitarist's who use a limited selection of rasgueados. I know another secret rasgueado that Chuscales showed me. Perhaps Romerito would like to share it here. Hint........it has 12 strokes and starts with the little finger. [;)] Oops! I used 2 weenkie smilies in 1 post. I think that is against the law. Later, JM
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