tremolo and picado guitar flamenco techniques |تکنیک پیکادو و ترمولو گیتار فلامنکو

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Flamenco technique is related to classical technique, but with more emphasis on rhythmic drive and volume, and less on dynamic contrast and tone production. Flamenco guitarists prefer keys such as A and E that allow the use of open strings, and typically employ capos where a departure is required.
بداهه نوازی گیتار با استفاده از تکنیک پیکادو و ترمولو مخصوص سبک فلامنکو در فرم سولئارس و مالاگویینا توسط مجید رمضانی موزیسین و نوازنده گیتار فیوژن.
(نواختن با انگشت) نوعی تکنیک در نواختن گیتار است که در آن نوازنده تنها با استفاده از بندانگشتان دست و ناخن یا پیک گیتار ناخنی سیم‌های گیتار را به ارتعاش درمی‌آورد. این تکنیک درست نقطه مقابل نواختن گیتار به وسیله مضراب (پیک) است. از این تکنیک، به نام فینگر پیکینگ نیز یاد می‌شود گرچه اصطلاحِ فینگر پیکینگ معمولاً در گیتار کلاسیک کاربر دارد.
Guitar improvisation using picado and tremolo technique for flamenco style in Soleares and Malaguina form.
A flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical guitar, but with thinner tops and less internal bracing. It usually has nylon strings, like the classical guitar, but it generally possesses a livelier, more gritty sound compared to the classical guitar.[1] It is used in toque, the guitar-playing part of the art of flamenco.
Tirando: Pulling or plucking the strings – 'ordinary' plucking of the strings with index, middle and ring fingers when playing falsetas.

Picado: Single-line scale passages performed by playing alternately with the index and middle fingers, supporting the other fingers on the string immediately above. Alternate methods include using the thumb rapidly on adjacent strings, as well as using the thumb and index finger alternately, or combining all three methods in a single passage. Tre
molo: Rapid repetition of a single treble note, often following a bass note. Flamenco tremolo is different from classical guitar tremolo, it is usually played with the right hand pattern p-i-a-m-i which gives a 4 note tremolo. Classical guitar tremolo is played p-a-m-i giving a 3 note tremolo. Or it may be used as an ornament to a chord, in which case it is done on the highest chord string finishing with a thumb across all the strings that make the chord. This creates a very quick trill followed by a full bodied thumb.

Glisando: While holding a finger down on a note at one fret, sliding the finger up the frets of that string to glide the finger through a series of notes up or down (lower to higher or higher to lower); occasionally also used in flamenco.

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