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Triplet rasgueado wall
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estebanana
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Triplet rasgueado wall
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The thumb up, two middle fingers down, thumb down triplet. I have that and have had it for many years at good speed, steady, clear changeable in dynamic, solid. Also loose and fluid, not stressed or forced. Question, I have been at a wall to make it slightly faster, I have never been able to get it past a certain speed. The speed I have is good enough to use for dance accompaniment, but I want a bit more, just because I want to challenge that wall and I know it's possible and I like the sound. Strategy to moving that hand a bit faster? I can't quite get my head around the problem, any ideas?
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