Accentuation

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Accentuation means that you are accenting the volume of the certain notes. It is usually done by picking the string harder to make the note louder. It can also be done by adding certain techniques to the notes like harmonics or vibrato to make the sound of those notes accented and special.
Accentuation means that you are accenting the volume of the certain notes. It is usually done by picking the string harder to make the note louder. It can also be done by adding certain techniques to the notes like harmonics or vibrato to make the sound of those notes accented and special.

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Accentuation means that you are accenting the volume of the certain notes. It is usually done by picking the string harder to make the note louder. It can also be done by adding certain techniques to the notes like harmonics or vibrato to make the sound of those notes accented and special.