I saw manitas de plata (silverhands) use the technique playing flamenco back in the 60's. he did it during his pyrotechnics zone during a "sevillana" (in that same piece he also crossed the E and the A string to produce a snare drum effect). From Wordnik.com. [Guitar Fridays: Two-Handed Tapping] Reference
Quebracho group; another was found to be carrying a sevillana, a kind of knife that's quite unsuitable for peeling apples or slicing bread. demonstration by various left wing groups going on outside the Israeli embassy. From Wordnik.com. [Atlas Shrugs] Reference
Gracias la sevillana December 18, 2007 7:07 AM # | Delete tnx for making this template, great design i must add! do more pls. From Wordnik.com. [Beckett] Reference
Ramón Palacios lasted one season in Spain—billed as El Azteca, he fought in the same rings as the legendary Manolete and Joselito—before a severe goring forced him back to Veracruz with a lame left leg. Suki’s father grew up listening to Abuelo Ramón’s stories along with the instantaneous revisions by his wife, an upper-class sevillana he’d seduced at the height of his success. From Wordnik.com. [The Lady Matador’s Hotel] Reference
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