How to Play the 3-Finger Flamenco Guitar Rasgueado: a-m-i

How to Play the 3-Finger Flamenco Guitar Rasgueado: a-m-i. Exercises and close-up view included. The 3-finger rasgueado (AMI) one of the most utilized rasgueados in flamenco and Spanish classical guitar. It is played with by extending fingers A (ring), M (middle) and I (index) and often following up the extensions by contracting the “I” finger to create a loop. This rasgueado is often played with clear rhythmic separation between the fingers although a more compact (i.e., less separated) sound can be used as well depending on the guitarist’s aesthetic preference. In this video, I share examples of the AMI rasgueado and share a few exercises to show you how to play and practice the 3 finger (AMI) rasgueado technique correctly. This video is appropriate for beginner & intermediate students of both flamenco and classical guitar. 📕 LESSONS 📕 * * 🎟 BOOKING 🎟 *contact@* ԃ
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