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goofy

Names
English goofy
Japanese グーフィー
Properties
Articulation grip
Shake Length n/a
Parent Techniques
Difficulty hard
Prevalence standard
Position
Start goofy
End goofy
Glyph Notation
Glyph none yet
Usage
Dynamics
Volume n/a
Range n/a
Ease n/a
History
Source Watari
Location of Origin Japan
Date of Origin unknown
Influences n/a
Signature Players n/a

A held grip position.

Usually held with the dominant hand, while the non-dominant hand plays normally.

Goofy creates different sounds than normal asalato grip playing, which is why players play goofy with one hand and non-goofy in the other.

individual examples


sound quality


Not yet described.

variations


Primarily consists of clicks and knocks.

tutorials


Watari

musical examples


Watari

child techniques


clicks

history


Created by Watari Sato.

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