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- Shift_(string_technique) abstract "On a string instrument, shifting, or a shift, is a movement of the fingers of the left hand from one position to another on the same string. Position is indicated through ordinal numbers (e.g., 3rd). Strings may be indicated through Roman numerals, I-IV, and fingering may be indicated through numbers, 1-4. When done skillfully shifting avoids string noise.In reference to classical guitar, \"Fernando Sor recommends that one should 'be sparing of the operations called barring and shifting'.\"".
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- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Barre_chord.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Classical_guitar.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Sor.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Fingering_(music).
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Level_(music).
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Ordinal_number_(linguistics).
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Otakar_Ševčík.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Position_(music).
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_numerals.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink Stopped_note.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink String_(music).
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLink String_noise.
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- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shift (string technique)".
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shift".
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shifting".
- Shift_(string_technique) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shifts".
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- Shift_(string_technique) subject Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Shift_(string_technique) hypernym Movement.
- Shift_(string_technique) type Instrument.
- Shift_(string_technique) type Organisation.
- Shift_(string_technique) type Instrument.
- Shift_(string_technique) type Technique.
- Shift_(string_technique) comment "On a string instrument, shifting, or a shift, is a movement of the fingers of the left hand from one position to another on the same string. Position is indicated through ordinal numbers (e.g., 3rd). Strings may be indicated through Roman numerals, I-IV, and fingering may be indicated through numbers, 1-4. When done skillfully shifting avoids string noise.In reference to classical guitar, \"Fernando Sor recommends that one should 'be sparing of the operations called barring and shifting'.\"".
- Shift_(string_technique) label "Shift (string technique)".
- Shift_(string_technique) sameAs Q7496240.
- Shift_(string_technique) sameAs m.0bwlbtg.
- Shift_(string_technique) sameAs Q7496240.
- Shift_(string_technique) wasDerivedFrom Shift_(string_technique)?oldid=690335005.
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- Shift_(string_technique) isPrimaryTopicOf Shift_(string_technique).