Re: [Finale] Guitar playing term?

2004-09-15 Thread Richard Yates
> > Higher than the sound hole, close to the finger board. > > > > I have known the Italian one or two words term long ago, but it will not > > come to the surface of my memory. > > > I'm no guitar expert, but I believe 'sul tasto' to be a valid term for > guitars - would that suffice? Yes, in gui

Re: [Finale] Guitar playing term?

2004-09-15 Thread Klaus Bjerre
-- >From: Owain Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Working with a 200+ years old German print I encounter a clumsy description >> on how to play a certain guitar solo section. The translation sounds >> something like this: >> >> Higher than the sound hole, close to the finger board. >> >> I

Re: [Finale] Guitar playing term?

2004-09-15 Thread Owain Sutton
Klaus Bjerre wrote: Working with a 200+ years old German print I encounter a clumsy description on how to play a certain guitar solo section. The translation sounds something like this: Higher than the sound hole, close to the finger board. I have known the Italian one or two words term long ago,

[Finale] Guitar playing term?

2004-09-15 Thread Klaus Bjerre
Working with a 200+ years old German print I encounter a clumsy description on how to play a certain guitar solo section. The translation sounds something like this: Higher than the sound hole, close to the finger board. I have known the Italian one or two words term long ago, but it will not com