At 9:06 AM -0600 6/16/05, Michael Thames wrote:

>     The other side to this is, playing Tarrega, Segovia's style, and the
>romantic repertoire, incorporating sliding up the fingerboard on one string.
>In this case, high frets can tend to feel like railroad ties, as your going
>down the track.  However, I've not come across this technique in any lute
>music.

At the end of a Piccinini (or is it Kapsbergger, someone else will 
know) fantasia  there is a slide. Of course, it seems not to be an 
oft notated effect
cheers,
-- 
Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/



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