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Phemonenon and on and on and...
>>>In addition, what is a 'hammer-on'? Sounds like some kinda CB lingo...
>:)
>>>Really, though, is it some kind of finger-tapping technique?
>>This one I do know. A hammer-on is simply hammering a note down on the
>>fretboard without plucking the string. Usually done after playing
>another
>>note. You then simply use another finger to tap a higher fret.
>Ok, then! Is this like what some would call a 'trill', stylistically or
>musically?
A hammer -on specifically implies that the sound is produced by the
hammering of finger on fret rather than plucking. You could trill by
hammering on (and pulling off- though that's a whole NEW ballgame!), or by
plucking each note. It's a form of slur.
>A double-stop is playing two whole notes at the same time sepparated by
>a string.
A double stop is playing two notes on adjacent strings - hell, it's
probably just playing two notes period! It's a violin term for when you
play the two adjacent strings to form an interval. For a chord you need
"triple stops". I THINK there is an implication with double-stops that the
two notes should be voiced as simultaneously as possible.
Michael