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Subject Fingering

Date
Tue Jun 8 2004 10:51

Author Dino Koukoulas
(dinokoukoulas@comcast.net)

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Most old players used the three fingers. When guitar players switsed to bouzouki,very common in the sixtys,played with four. I belong to this category and i remember practicing endless hours using only the third and fourth fingers.That time they were asking you,do you play (to mikro thachtilaki?)if yes, you were a good player.Thats no true of cource.Next question was do you play HIOTIKA? Then for sure you were a good player.Now to the point. When somebody asked about FINGERING everybody mensioned M.HIOTIS.I agree with this, thats why a couple days ago I posted M.HIOTIS M.LINDA.Please read it again,I would appreciate any information.Again Idon't remember the name of the movie or the actors. Nasaste oli panda kala.
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