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Lucille on a single row - how does it work out?

Hi Nick,

How does it work out on a single row? I never tried it, and never needed to, given the fact that I always have the triple row to play it on. It seems like it wouldn't fit on a single row very well. For instance, I don't there would be any way to play the all-essential bridge. What position do you play it in - push, pull, or back side (i.e., 3rd position)?

-David

Re: Lucille - "maipriser" "facher"?

"Maipriser" is actually "mépriser" and means to put down, to scorn, to speak bad of. "Facher" means anger/angry.

Dowell

Re: Re: Lucille - "maipriser" "facher"?

vous m'avez devancer, Bravo, mon vieux votre Francais est excellent.

Claude.



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