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The little finger of the supporting hand is slipped under the string that secures the gourd to the bow, while the ring and middle fingers are wrapped around the wooden pole just above the gourd.
From the corner she pulled over a large gas canister, and slipped its nozzle under the string and started to pump gas into the bag until it was full and I lay in my own mini-zeppelin.
While perfectly consistent haplotypes are always properly returned under the string paradigm, a custom alignment algorithm is needed that reflects our understanding of mtDNA control region variation, mutation and evolution, in order to report the results of the search when sequences differing at one or more positions are included.
Wrap the string back around and under the string.
Move your pinkie fingers under the string so that the string is now hooked over them as well.
With your palms facing each other, hook your pinkie fingers under the string so that the string is now looped over them as well.
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Take it over the next string, under the next string and over the last string in the left group.
To make sounds, he lightly touched a screwdriver, a radio antenna and a nail clipper, which he had slid under the strings.
In some cases the sound is made to buzz either by running the strings close to the skin or by placing a rattling object on the skin under the strings.
The shop also carries an instrument called the Music Maker ($35), a small harplike gadget that allows the user to slip a song sheet under the strings, pluck them and make even the tone-deaf sound musical.
He slipped a piece of paper under the strings near the bridge to get a buzzing effect, and he used a pitch-shifter pedal to make the guitar sound like a talking drum; in one of his own songs, "Agbolan Blues," he accompanied his guitar with wordless vocal tones and clicks.
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