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Florian -> Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 3:04:01)

Until now i have always done my rasqueado with 4 fingers starting from


eg : I X A M I I for Solea i used to fitt this in 3's
up down down down down up


but the guitarists from Madrid told me that everyone does it withg 3 fingers now, I can do it with 3 fingers but i just cant fitt it in and make it sound as good in solea compas, so how do you guys (with 3 fingers )do it so that it fitts nicely in solea ? how many sequences do you do for 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 ?



And triplets how do you guys do your triplets ? i just wanna compare notes




Florian -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 3:04:47)

An audio example will be fine too , thanks




Miguel de Maria -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 4:04:30)

Florian, they do it a m i i, that's down down down up. That's one beat. Triplets are p a m, marote, style. Not that it's set in stone.




Florian -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 4:22:05)

They dont start with I up ?




Miguel de Maria -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 5:44:29)

not the ones I learned.




Escribano -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 6:36:22)

One per beat i.e. a-down m-down i-down i-up - that's 4 strokes. 5 strokes start with x-down and add the rest; this is more difficult to do without sounding mushy. I don't start a rasgeo with i-up but the abinico triplet starts with p-up then m-down p-down, rotating at the wrist. I hear Moraito does it with a-down i-down i-up.




Florian -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 6:39:00)

would you mind doing a litlle audio demo for me ? please is just that i am reconfiguring the hole way i am playing rythm.

I need to find an alternative for the way i play now which i have uploaded in Audio uploads forum.




Florian -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 7:02:08)

Thank you guys !

there are so many different ways of doing it , i was thinking mibe some users wouldnt mind just recording theyrs and than we can compare and i can tell exactly which sound i am after because i have the idea in my head but is hard to put on paper.

I have recorded the way i have been doing it , but i would like to see what everyonelse is doing.

I am not happy with the way my rasqueado sounds in solea from count 1 to 6




gerundino63 -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 8:08:35)

Hi Florian!

The newest ragueado you mean is : iai - i up a down i down

You must play it into a 4 finger ragueado,

ofcource it is a triplet ragueado, but the accent is different try to put the accent on the last down i stroke.

This rasgueado sounds more ritmically. You can hear it at the cd of Eric Vaarzon Morel, or Rompesteron from Moraito

Good luck! Peter




Escribano -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 8:20:27)

I know this may sound obvious but as the "strumming" hand is so important and the rasgeo fundamental, I practice it a lot more than I actually play the guitar. The tin my little cigars come in is perfect for tapping away at work and driving my colleagues nuts. Just a thought, but you don't need a guitar.




gerundino63 -> RE: Anyone that does 3 finger rasqueado, i need a litlle help (Mar. 22 2004 8:30:46)

I allways use the side of my jeans, (where it is sawn together),

Between my leggs on a barstoel,

stearing wheel of my car,

So you are not the only nutcase, hahahahaha

Cheers! Peter.




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