Legato
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Legato is Italian for 'tied together'. In practice, legato playing on the guitar means use of [[hammer on]]s and pulloffs to get a smoother sound without picking noise. | Legato is Italian for 'tied together'. In practice, legato playing on the guitar means use of [[hammer on]]s and pulloffs to get a smoother sound without picking noise. |
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Legato is Italian for 'tied together'. In practice, legato playing on the guitar means use of hammer ons and pulloffs to get a smoother sound without picking noise.