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        | all in one bow - as smooth as possible (slur) |  
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        | seperate bow for each note - may be smooth or more seperate |  
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        | The bow stops between notes - makes a seperation. Very gruff at frog, done here mostly |  
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        | staccato (slurred or group) |  
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        | a series of pickup notes taken up-bow with a seperate push for each |  
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        | 2 repeated notes - often dotted rhythms - down or up bow - both notes in one bow - with momentary stop between them |  
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        | multiple notes on one bow with a 'swell' on each, slow and expressive |  
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        | multiple notes on one bow with a 'swell' on each, slow and expressive |  
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        | light, bow bounces off the string, one note per bow |  
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        | Group ('flying') spiccato |  
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        | A series of light, quick, up-bows. |  
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        | C, G, D, A (octave lower than Viola) |  
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        | G - E above double high C |  
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        | C (below middle C) - E above high C |  
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        | C (below bass clef) - G (ontop of treble) |  
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        | E below bass - D top line treble (SOUNDING ONE OCTAVE LOWER) |  
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        | Firmly finger note, lightly press p4th higher (flag) - sounding note will be 2 octaves higher than firm note |  
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