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Extended technique

Summary: Extended technique is the term for contemporary of playing musical instruments not traditionally employed. Examples include: added electronics or MIDI control unusual bowinging technique: double stops and multiple stops, sul ponticello, sul tasto, Col legno breath technique or articulation: multiphonics, tonguin ...

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Extended technique

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Extended technique is the term for contemporary of playing musical instruments not traditionally employed.

Examples include:

Well known performers and composers who use a notable amount of extended techniques include: See also: List of pieces which use extended techniques

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