Hi Serbini,
You can speed up or slow down the play along track using the gear icon in the bottom right hand corner of the video.
Here’s a video showing you how to do that: https://realguitarsuccess.com/help/slowing-down-a-video/
Hi Tomas, just a little confusion on the rasgueado you had each individual finger get completely beyond high E on the strum, before the next finger started and son on. Is there times when the other fingers would start moving downward, before the finger ahead of it before it made it all the way beyond high E, otherwise it is simply a one finger strum utilizing the other fingers. Thanks
Does it create issues with keeping in time with the play along track or playing with a band if rasgueado is implemented starting with the index finger to the ring finger first? I have a physical handicap that makes leading with ring finger quite difficult
No, it’s not an issue at all. I’d recommend experimenting a bit to adjust your version to fit within the same time frame. It might take a little trial and error, but don’t stress over it—it’s all part of the learning process!
By the way, there are many types of rasgueados, and the one I demonstrated in this course is just a basic example to get you started. You can absolutely play beautiful Spanish guitar without ever using a single rasgueado. Think of it as an optional flourish to enhance your playing if you choose to explore it further.
is it possible to have slow, medium and fast speed on the play along?
Hi Serbini,
You can speed up or slow down the play along track using the gear icon in the bottom right hand corner of the video.
Here’s a video showing you how to do that: https://realguitarsuccess.com/help/slowing-down-a-video/
Hi Tomas, just a little confusion on the rasgueado you had each individual finger get completely beyond high E on the strum, before the next finger started and son on. Is there times when the other fingers would start moving downward, before the finger ahead of it before it made it all the way beyond high E, otherwise it is simply a one finger strum utilizing the other fingers. Thanks
Does it create issues with keeping in time with the play along track or playing with a band if rasgueado is implemented starting with the index finger to the ring finger first? I have a physical handicap that makes leading with ring finger quite difficult
No, it’s not an issue at all. I’d recommend experimenting a bit to adjust your version to fit within the same time frame. It might take a little trial and error, but don’t stress over it—it’s all part of the learning process!
By the way, there are many types of rasgueados, and the one I demonstrated in this course is just a basic example to get you started. You can absolutely play beautiful Spanish guitar without ever using a single rasgueado. Think of it as an optional flourish to enhance your playing if you choose to explore it further.