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mark indigo
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RE: Thumbnail getting caught... (in reply to Dave Armento)
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The technique I am trying to perfect is middle finger down, then thumb down, then thumb up. I am getting caught in the second movement, when the thumb goes down. it's usually done starting with p up as a triplet, or at least p up on the beat, sometimes starting with a different stroke off the beat. You can also do it as 4 strokes per beat so the 3 mechanism crosses over the beats, but if you beginning just start with triplets. I don't understand how you are catching your thumb nail on the top E string with a downstroke, would need to see what you are doing. Maybe you are exaggerating the movements at a slow speed? You should be rotating your wrist like the guy in the vid, at about 1:35-140. When he is doing it at speed you can see his wrist is rotating (pronation and supination) and his forearm is not really moving at the elbow, so the forearm is not sweeping down over the strings (i'm just guessing what the cause of the problem might be here...). Sometimes it is better to watch the "at speed" version and slow it down than to watch the slow version. It is really difficult to actually execute some of the techniques in the same way slow as fast, so the slow explanation will sometimes be DIFFERENT to the actual technique at speed.
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Date Mar. 13 2020 19:35:17
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James Ashley Mayer
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RE: Thumbnail getting caught... (in reply to Dave Armento)
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I understand your problem. I had the same issue. When it's working, my marote is strong and loud. However, it's always been plagued by inconsistency because of the thumbnail hooking on the downstroke. Eventually, I gave up and now use the following two rasgueuos. - THUMP up, RING down, INDEX down - THUMP up, PINKY down, INDEX down These are far easier for me to control, play at slower speeds and sounds clean and "light" when I need them to. However, I can not play either of these as aggressively, fast or loud as the marote. I do believe the change has made me a better player though.
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Date Mar. 13 2020 21:36:02
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himanshu.g
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RE: Thumbnail getting caught... (in reply to kitarist)
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Or if you mean you get stuck somewhere Thanks. Yes, from same problem, I meant my thumb catches some string (usually 4th, D string) . Problem is definitely rigidity, If I go slower and consciously loosen the thumb at big thumb joint then that helps however as I try to speed up, after a couple of good rolls thumb gets stuck. I try to experiment with variations... P up, ma down, P down P up, m down, P down P up, a down, P down (sometimes this variation helps a little bit but not very consistently) shortening the thumb nail to almost same level as skin at tip also helps a bit but then that ruins Pulgar and Alzapua . Eventually I stopped paying attention to Marote(hopefully it will get better by itself) and started focusing more on improving the Abanico (a down, i down, p up) which produces softer sound but at least doesn't have mentioned problem. I also have seen Ricardo mentioning on foro at times that Marote is overrated and Abanico is actually more frequently used. Beginners (including myself) tend to get obsessed with Marote but other techniques are more important and should be given more time by beginners.
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Date Mar. 14 2020 23:02:23
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devilhand
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RE: Thumbnail getting caught... (in reply to devilhand)
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I'm satisfied with my PAI triplet rasgueado. PMP is my target this year. Looks like Marote rasgueado mentioned a lot here is abanico - triplet rasgueado P up, M down, P down. Am I right? Today I've read an interview with Juan Marote. This is an excerpt from it. I'm just curious what is this famous rasguedo? Is it the same abanico rasgueado PMP or another type of rasgueado? quote:
And that famous strum of yours...where did that come from? Some people say you saw some Mexicans... [He laughs]. That's mine...it's not from Mexico or Australia or anywhere else...it's because of my hands... How did you create it? It's that I'm missing a piece of my finger [he stretches out his hands for me to examine, and sure enough, he's missing the first joint on both little fingers]. So explain this to me... My fingers are like this from birth, and my son too! I saw how everyone strummed with four fingers and it sounded full, but since I couldn't, well, I invented that strum...to overcome the defect, know what I mean? And I'm glad to have had that difficulty because at least I've left something that's mine... And all over the world they play that rasgueado...and what's more, it has a name, "Marote's rasgueao".
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