The Coolest Guitar Strum I've Ever Seen 🎸
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Brandon Acker teaching his favorite guitar strum. This a type of rasgueado called Repicco. The chords played are: Dm, C, F, Gm, A, Dm
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and now jam! >disintegrates flesh of every finger tip
🤣🤣🤣
More like disintegrates my confidence to do it that fast 😂
You didn’t see the smoke coming off the strings? Fingertip dust.
That's the most concise instruction I've ever seen in a how to video. Excellent.
Brandon, I have to warm you, it’s the little things like this that will creep flamenco into your life, slowly, slowly, slowly 😅
My fingers get stuck on the strings. But I'll practice it. It's a cool strumming pattern
What an interesting strumming technique. Sounds great!!! Thank you for this.❤👏👏👏👏👏
ive been practicing this since you uploaded the short! awesome to have tremolo without the pick, thanks!!
Been eager to try this strum after seeing you do it in a previous video. Thanks!
Saw the short of this before but awesome to see it again!
I dont know why but your contents motivates me...
Will have to try this!
Best short video ever!
love this!! still trying to get it clean and on time but slowly getting there
I was watching recently some flamenco guitarists and they often use this strum, I was wondering how it actually works and here it is!!! thanks a lot for the explanation!!!! 💜🐾
Thanks. Got a new classical git-fiddle and I’m going to work on that. Really cool!
I wish playing guitar was as easy as you make it look!
Very cool stuff
Kind of magic~ Wow.
This is to the point and awesome. Very able to be going viral. I hope it does for you. It's a great technique, and if it takes TikTok/youtube shorts to show how awesome a technique is To get you more noticed, i'm not gonna argue. Lol, great music and explanation as always acker!
Thanks, Justin!
I really love this! Could you maybe do a tutorial for the chords as well?
Very nice! Thx
I tried to jam earlier but was unable to. I know this will make the difference.
I still can't believe that this is you 15 years later. Some fun times in Chicago. I've just gotten worse at guitar.
Time to re-learn the chords to Gerudo Valley and play them in this style!
Very cool indeed!
Amazing 😍😍 I’ll definitely give it a try but first let’s continue with Tremolo that I’m struggling with 😢
I started practising this and it became a tremolo istead on the E string :)
I learned triplet rasgueado years ago, it was cool "oh baby a triple" lol I didn't know the quadruplet exists, thanks
Brilliant, as always:)
I'd like to hear your opinion on contemporary flamenco players like Jesus Guerrero, Vicente Amigo, Diego del Morao, Antonio Rey, etc... there's lots of melding of classical, ethnic and jazz influences there.
didnt know this was an actual thing.. used to do this cause my index would hurt from trying to normally strum xD..
Can you please take some of your beautiful classical guitar techniques and apply them to a banjo, or banjo guitar. I think it would sound beautiful.
Hi Brandon, what do u think about Luiz Bonfá? i think he has a very special touch, in his rendition of "Tenderly" at 1:25 approximately, he does a beautiful continuous strum.
That’s awesome! I wonder if I can get it in a week of practice
Cool.
Wow! ❤
Nice one
Hey Brandon can you do a video of renaissance/baroque songs that feature percussive tapping on the guitar body? BalcarresGuy demonstrated some in his video "strumming tips for baroque guitar" but I don't recall him referencing any pieces or artists in particular and i'm having a hard time finding historic pieces featuring this technique.
Also a video or short on how to restring a baroque guitar would be great too haha
Hi, there aren't actually any historical pieces that ask the performer to hit the guitar, instead, those techniques are improvised by the artist and we believe it was likely done (speculation) on the Baroque guitar (but not Renaissance). However, you can add it to any piece as you saw Rob MacKillop do in his video.
For restringing a Baroque guitar, it is the same as restringing a classical guitar.
All the best!
Brandon
@@brandonackerHi Brandon,
in the piece of Santiago de Murcia "Cumbees" in the manuscript Saldivar 4 it's written in Spanish "golpe", "to hit" in Spanish, without any notes above, so they were certainly hitting the strings or the body in a percussive way, at least in this piece without playing any particular note.
@@dbeb48 Ah you are right! Thank you for the correction. If I can amend my first statement, we don't know how they hit exactly as there are a hundred ways to do it. The point is that it is very useful, stylistic, and mostly done in an improvisatory way. We don't need the score to tell us to hit to hit :)
J’adore
I wonder how would it be to hear some videogames music from you , something like witcher 3 pieces you would absolutely love ,
woahh! someone now totally confirms my crazy way of strumming as real 😂
I've been practicing this for 49 minutes, and I can't get lightning to come out of my fingers! 😡
Patience my young padawan...I mean, my young student.
😊
I’ve never clicked on a notification so fast!
I can do this. With a pick. In one string only. On electric guitar.
And it's sloppy.
This process takes a long time. I work out for 10 minutes a day. It's been a month now. The result is a tempo three times slower than in the video. However, I play a Russian seven-string guitar and retrain to play with my left hand instead of my right. Why so - a separate conversation
Vey nice :)
Just that simple!
genius
On a Spanish guitar yes. Metal strings will take awhile lol
Thumbs up!
I've been strumming with my 4 fingers (no thumb) tremolo style for the past 22yrs and it sounds different than this obviously, but really good. This seems both much easier and harder at the same time😅 Idk if the old dog can learn this new trick tbh!
Is this part of a longer video? I could've sworn I'd already seen you show this technique a long time ago. Maybe on an antique instrument?
It was originally a short
귀한연주 🎶 🎵 손잡고 🤝 끝까지 감명깊게 경청하고 큰박수보냄니다 화이팅임다요 👍 👍 👍
Kinda reminds me a little bit of rob scallons method.
This is used in Turkish and some middle eastern string work! Check out Haydar Haydar performed by Tolgahan Çoğulu & Sinan Ayyıldız. It's on the microtonal guitar channel. Around 2:40 they utilize this technique and its SO FAST. Very cool. I did wonder what the exact technique was but in my research I forgot about it. Thanks so much for showing how it's done.
If you like this one you should try rasgueo abaníco. Strum down with the thumb then up with the thumb then down with combined middle/ring fingers.
It starts with deliberate and dramatic finger flicking but as you pick up speed it will just be a flick of the wrist and flinging fingers lol it's a really cool technique works great for 12/8 timing as it's triplets
Y Olé!
Classical flamenco, it is quietly pretty easy !
oooooo, thanks.
Great video, Brandon, but do you have any tips on how not to get your thumb caught on the strings on the downstroke? That's the one sticking point for me with repicco.
I answered exactly that in one of the comments below. Good luck!
@@brandonacker Thanks, Brandon!
I tried that on bass and now I just have nubs for fingers!
Thx Brandon, normally I'm really fast on picking new rasgueado strums but this one takes more time. Are the fingers really not moving? It's so hard to keep them fixed! Somehow a triple meter strum similar to that is so much easier...😅
Ya it's exactly as I describe here. It took me maybe 5 months slowly with a metronome
How does it feel to be medieval tim henson
Strum und drang?
Cover neon
Was that Tarantella by Santiago de Murcia? I mean sure sounds like it!
Good ear! It is the Tarantella ground (not original to Murcia).
@@brandonacker Haha thanks man! Looking forward to the extended interpretation video, love you content!
"and now you can jam" ...says the guy with the long super flexible stick-fingers ;)
Still a great tutorial! Thanks a lot
Was this a re upload? I’m happy either way 🤷♂️
It was a short first but I felt it was likely missed not being in my main videos :)
I read the title as "The coolest scrotum" and first and had to take a second look 😂
No my hand oh no my naiiils😂😂😂.man this skill is so haaard
Makes me wonder why my fingers became worn-off after doing this
Is there any difference between rasgueado and repicco?
Rasgueado must means strum. This is one of hundreds of types of strumming patterns
I feel like my thumb is getting stuck a lot on the down stroke, is there a particular thumb angle that is optimal?
Yes, try to copy my exact placement. Play over the 12th fret on the fingerboard and just graze the top of the strings. Don't try to play too deeply and you only need to hit about 3 strings (not 6). Good luck!
@@brandonacker thankyou Brandon milord 🙏
When I see: oh it looks easy
When I try: oh god it's impossible
Me, holding my hand like that, not knowing how to play guitar: "..and now I can jam?"
but what about the rumba
Rasqueada
Unfortunately attempting to di this on steel strings will wear my fingers down to red stubs
Abanico eh.
Are you next to Canada or Seattle. I detect Lithium…
starts off nice and slow -- 10 secs later: *helicopter sounds*
Reminds me of charango.
Salut Brandon ! J 'espère que tu vas bien !
Wow ! I don 't know how you manage to do it without hurting your wrists and fingers ! 😮
What 's the secret ?
I always expect guitarists saying OUCH ,OUCH ,OUUUUUUUUCHHH ! when they do such things on their guitars .
Would your fingers bleed if you did the same on an electric guitar ? I guess they would ! Oh mon dieu !! 😳
Rasgueado ?
A type of rasgueado, yes. Rasgueado just means "strumming." There's a thousand ways to do it.
Brandon is a babe.
No one look at his alien hand.
Dont think ill try this on my steel string acoustic 😂
It works! Just be gentle:)
It works. I’ve been practicing it since Brandon uploaded the short however long ago that was and I perform it close to this level now… like 2 or 3 months about 5 minutes a day playing around with the technique. I finally bagged it after only 4 or 5 days. It can be done… once you finally get the feel, it starts happening by itself basically.
Isn't this basically flamenco strumming?
There is a thousand ways to strum. There is a similar strum in flamenco called Abanico. This one I got from a 17th cent. French manuscript.
Well in either sense, it is a very cool strum... I don't play classical or spanish music, but the technique itself is really cool @@brandonacker
I think I have seen this video before.
Yes, I released it as a RUclips short first.
1 min video instruction -> 10 hours practice to start sounding somewhat close to what he shows.
😅
Flamenco players call this rasgueado
Should somebody tell him about abanico? Somebody tell him about abanico. Oh, and he's going to need pinky independence on his right hand...
On the contrary, I got this strum from a 17th century French manuscript. So it likely predates the abanico
@@brandonacker Sure. I'm just saying there are more really cool patterns out there worth learning.
Video was a bit long
rest was cool ;)
#drawtherestoftheduck
Meanwhile Flamenco exists...
WTFFFF I TRY THIS ONE and i have a one question??? How much did i need time to learn this sh*t???😂😂😂😢
How much is this supposed to hurt? I mean, I want to be cool so I'll keep trying but...ouchy
Unfortunately, impossibre.
Strings make the straight line. _______
Rotating wrist makes the circle. o
To make strums needs both to be straight the straight line ====== or both the circle (O).
I have debunked the SFX trickery here, so do not feel awkward when you learn that this is
Unfortunately, impossibre!
wtf, a "how to" video which speaks only for the "how to" thing and not a 10 min video while only 1 refers to the "how to" thing, thats new on youtube