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Downward picking - La Bamba

JojoJojo London UK
in Technique Posts: 204
Many years ago when I first saw this video I had no idea what the guitarist was doing at this point in the song (this video has just been shown on (UK) Top of the Pops '87, reruns of whole shows from that era). Anyone any ideas about the guitar he's playing and which specific style of music (from Mexico?) uses the downward picking. Thanks

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  • JojoJojo London UK
    Posts: 204
    Apologies, the guitar part is at 2:15 (I used the 'copy video URL from current time' but it doesn't seem to work on this site)
  • ChrisMartinChrisMartin Shellharbour NSW Australia✭✭ Di Mauro x2, Petrarca, Genovesi, Burns, Kremona Zornitsa & Paul Beuscher resonator.
    Posts: 959
    That is David Hidalgo of the group Los Lobos and he is playing a requinto jarocho a four-stringed twelve fret instrument native to Mexico. It is used in various forms of traditional Mexican folk and dance music played with a large stiff pick, the most common tuning being ADGC but there are other variations. Los Lobos made their name mixing Mexican music with rock in L.A. but they did make an album of more traditional Mexican tunes 'La Pistola y El Corazon' back in 1988; well worth checking out if you like that sound.
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  • juandererjuanderer New ALD Original, Manouche Latcho Drom Djangology Koa, Caro y Topete AR 740 O
    Posts: 205
    That is indeed a requinto jarocho (also known as guitarra de son). The tuning varies (CDGC, GADG, ABEA, AGDC for 4-string requintos; CDGCF, GADGC, EADGC for 5-string instruments) although I'd argue that the most common tuning is CDGC... and some will even argue that the requinto is tuned in G and the guitarra de son in C.

    The instrument is from the Huasteca region of Mexico (more precisely from the Veracruz huasteca). It is traditionally used in the music of the region (son, huapango).

    The style of La Bamba is Son Jarocho. The same picking approach (with an oud-type plectrum) would be used for Huapango:

    BonesJojoBucosteffowimChrisMartinMarkA
  • flacoflaco Shelley Park #151, AJL Quiet and Portable
    Posts: 119
    So cool! As a native South Texan this really speaks to me. Has anyone ever tried to arrange this for a regular 6 string guitar? It would sound great on a Gypsy jazz guitar.
  • JojoJojo London UK
    Posts: 204
    That's great! Many thanks for the detailed replies, it sounds fantastic!
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