Things you need to know
What is a rasgueado?
How many
different rasgueado patterns are there?
How many
strings are struck with each stroke?
Finger
symbols
Stroke directions
What is a rasgueado?
A rasgueado is a continuous series of rapid finger strokes of the
right hand which blend together to produce a variety of rhythmic
strumming effects on the guitar. A succession of down strokes such
as 'e a m i' is a rasgueado. If we
were to play this pattern 3 times in an unbroken series of strokes,
the entire sequence of 12 strokes would be thought of as a
rasgueado, rather than 3 short ones strung together.
How many different rasgueado patterns are
there?
There is no definitive collection that every player uses all of the
time. For any given effect you may hear on a recording, it is
usually possible to produce the same sound in several different
ways. There are literally hundreds of possibilities if we take into
account the various elements such as fingers used, direction,
timing, accents and tapping techniques. The rasgueados shown in the
chart are some of the more common types. They can be used as
building blocks for further experiment. The choice of which
rasgueado to use, and where, is ultimately a matter of personal
preference.
How many strings are struck with each
stroke?
The exact number of strings that sound with each stroke is not
important. As a general guide, aim for 5 strings with down strokes
and 3 strings with index finger upstrokes. For thumb strokes, aim
for 5 strings in both directions. As a general rule, rest the thumb
on the 6th string when executing rasgueados.
Finger symbols

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Right hand
symbols | |||
| P | = | Pulgar | (Thumb) |
| i | = | Indice | (Index) |
| m | = | Medio | (Middle) |
| a | = | Anular | (Ring) |
| e | = | Extremo | (Last) |
Stroke directions
How come the down strokes are pointing up in music notation?
We play rasgueado downstrokes from the lowest to the highest string. The highest string on the guitar is closest to the floor so we naturally stroke DOWN from bass to treble. However, in music notation the low notes are at the bottom of the stave and the higher notes are at the top. That's why the downstroke direction arrows are pointing up in music notation as shown in these diagrams.

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Quick jump Part 1 - Things you need to know Part 2 - The 6 part master key Part 3 - Continuous rasgueados Part 4 - Common rasgueado patterns |

