On 22.01.2006 Godofredo Romero wrote:
to me it makes more sense the word "schliessen" -which in german is not spelled with to "s" but with a sign i dont have 
in my computer but that produces the sound of two "s"-  which, among its many acceptations means to close, to conclude, to lock, 
which is what a slur does when it "locks" or "encloses" the notes within it. the "ge" before the word is to 
establish the past participle of the tense in which the verve is being used .

Sorry, but that makes no sense at all.

Johannes
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