A demonstration of a 'pick up and pinch' finger-picking guitar technique called ('Optel en Knyp') Engela Britz 10.25375/uct.7668266.v1 https://zivahub.uct.ac.za/articles/media/A_demonstration_of_a_pick_up_and_pinch_finger-picking_guitar_technique_called_Optel_en_Knyp_/7668266 <div>In this audio sample, Alfred Basson demonstrates a finger-picking guitar technique known as '<i>optel en knyp</i>' (pick up and pinch), whereby the thumb works the bass strings (<i>optel</i>) while the first and second fingers play a melody on the first three strings (<i>knyp</i>). From 00'07'' - 00'09'', Britz asks, "S<i>o jy gebruik net twee fingers hierso?</i> [So you're only using two fingers here?] to which Basson agrees by nodding. From 00'15'' - 00'31'', Basson contrasts straightforward '<i>optel en knyp'</i> with his preferred style of playing, in which he combines '<i>optel en knyp</i>' with strumming. From 00'21'' - 00'25'', Basson says, "<i>Nou, sien jy, ek strum en ek tel op</i>" [Now, you see, I strum and I pick up].This audio sample was recorded by Engela Britz on July 23, 2018, in Clanwilliam, Western Cape, South Africa. It accompanies Engela Britz's (2019) minor dissertation entitled "Songs in the Dust: <i>Riel </i>Music in the Northern and Western Cape, South Africa."<br></div><div><br></div> 2019-03-13 11:03:42 guitar techniques south africa rieldans riel Musicology and Ethnomusicology