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Antonio Rey Rasgueado
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Ricardo
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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC

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RE: Antonio Rey Rasgueado (in reply to szvarga)
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ORIGINAL: szvarga Hi, yes, those fast rasgueados at 3.20 are nine note tuplets. It divides a quarter (a beat) into 9 sixteenth note. PAP+PAP+PAP if you like...:) Sz That’s correct. The easy way to feel it is slow triplets on the thumb up. 1-&-ah, 2-&-ah, 3....4-&-ah, 5-&-ah, 6....ah-7-&-ah, 8-&-ah, 9-&-ah, 10. Each triplet 8th note above gets a full round of p up, am down, p down. 9 per beat total strokes. I hear him do a pick up to count 7.
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