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A5.1 Left hand position A5.2 Left hand finger pressure A5.

3 Contact time between stopping finger and string

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A6 Changing the tension of the string


finger A6.2 Pushing/pulling the string between bridge and tailpiece A6.3 Scordatura

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A6.1 Pulling the string across the fingerboard with the stopping

A7 Slide effects
A7.1 Placing an object (slide) on the string during the decay period A7.2 Exciting a string after an object (slide) has been placed onto it (quasi guitarists bottle neck)

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A8 Excitation of string beyond bridge/nut


A8.1 Between bridge and tailpiece A8.2 In the peg box

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Summaries Section A

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Section B

Harmonics

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B1 Introduction to harmonics B2 Touch points B3 Point of contact B4 Excitation force B5 Choice of exciter (width/density) B6 Position of the touching finger B7 Pressure of the touching finger B8 Contact time between touching finger and string B9 Qualities of the touching finger/object B10 Artificial harmonics

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