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- Tirando abstract "Tirando is a method of plucking used in Classical guitar and Flamenco guitar. Tirando is Spanish for "pulling." In English, it is also called a "free stroke"). After plucking, the finger does not touch the string that is next lowest in pitch (physically higher) on the guitar, as it does with apoyando).Since the end of the 20th century, many professional classical guitarists prefer tirando, and have moved away from thinking of apoyando as the basic principle of guitar technique.".
- Tirando wikiPageID "10159287".
- Tirando wikiPageRevisionID "556308093".
- Tirando hasPhotoCollection Tirando.
- Tirando subject Category:Guitar_performance_techniques.
- Tirando subject Category:Spanish_classical_guitar.
- Tirando type Ability105616246.
- Tirando type Abstraction100002137.
- Tirando type Cognition100023271.
- Tirando type GuitarPerformanceTechniques.
- Tirando type Know-how105616786.
- Tirando type Method105660268.
- Tirando type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Tirando type Technique105665146.
- Tirando comment "Tirando is a method of plucking used in Classical guitar and Flamenco guitar. Tirando is Spanish for "pulling." In English, it is also called a "free stroke"). After plucking, the finger does not touch the string that is next lowest in pitch (physically higher) on the guitar, as it does with apoyando).Since the end of the 20th century, many professional classical guitarists prefer tirando, and have moved away from thinking of apoyando as the basic principle of guitar technique.".
- Tirando label "Tirando".
- Tirando label "Tirando".
- Tirando sameAs Tirando.
- Tirando sameAs m.02q3qc0.
- Tirando sameAs Q2712888.
- Tirando sameAs Q2712888.
- Tirando sameAs Tirando.
- Tirando wasDerivedFrom Tirando?oldid=556308093.
- Tirando isPrimaryTopicOf Tirando.