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  A Book Of Five Strings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The fourth string is tuned to D. The third string is tuned to G. The second string is tuned to B. The first string is tuned to D. The short string is the fifth string.
That strum after the slide with the first and second strings ringing the same D note can be used in a lot of situations where you want to add a little bit of flavor or emphasis to a song.
In this example we are sliding on the fourth string at the fourth fret to the second fret.
howandtao.com /books/five-strings/five-strings.html   (18718 words)

  
 If you want to publish a tennis article, send it to this website
Flicks serves are serves which are disguised as low serves as long as possible, ideally until the moment of impact, then hit up high enough to be above the receiver’s outstretched racquet, forcing the receiver to move back.
A truly successful flick will have the receiver moving forward to take a low serve whilst the shuttle is sailing over his (or her) head.
However, a higher flick serve will still force them back (as far as the rules of doubles allow), where they may be very weak.
www.all-about-tennis.com /tennisarticle.html   (4889 words)

  
 The Magic Warehouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Purchase includes the right to use the Presentation.
Manuel Muerte, FISM winner, Master of Misdirection and member of the Flicking Fingers Demonstrates his tried and tested tricks in front of a live audience.
Clear and easy instructions allow insight not only into the methods, but also into the basic principles and philosophies.
www.themagicwarehouse.com /vgeneral3.html   (2419 words)

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