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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

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.

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