Pull-off — réalisé sur une guitare électrique Le pull off (de pull, « tirer » ou « crocheter » en anglais) est une technique de jeu pour instrument à cordes et plus particulièrement une technique guitaristique. Elle consiste pour la main … Wikipédia en Français
Pull off — Le pull off (de pull, « tirer » ou « crocheter » en anglais) est une technique de jeu pour instrument à cordes et plus particulièrement une technique guitaristique. Elle consiste pour la main active sur le manche, définie par… … Wikipédia en Français
Pull-off — A pull off is a stringed instrument technique performed by plucking a string by pulling the string off the fingerboard with one of the fingers being used to fret the note. DescriptionA pull off is often Fact|date=November 2007 performed on a… … Wikipedia
pull-off — /pool awf , of /, n. 1. an act of pulling off: The inn is well worth a pull off from the Interstate. 2. a rest area at the side of a road where vehicles may park. [1855 60; n. use of v. phrase pull off] * * * … Universalium
pull off — verb a) To remove by pulling. Pull off old blossoms so that the plant will keep flowering. b) To achieve; to succeed at something difficult. Six pages is a lot to write in one night. Do you think she can pull it off? … Wiktionary
Pull-off — Die musikalische Vortragsanweisung legato (ital. „gebunden“) gibt an, dass die Töne einer Melodienfolge ohne akustische Unterbrechung erklingen sollen. Die Kennzeichnung geschieht durch einen Bindebogen über den Noten oder – bei längeren Passagen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pull off — Die musikalische Vortragsanweisung legato (ital. „gebunden“) gibt an, dass die Töne einer Melodienfolge ohne akustische Unterbrechung erklingen sollen. Die Kennzeichnung geschieht durch einen Bindebogen über den Noten oder – bei längeren Passagen … Deutsch Wikipedia
pull off — phr verb Pull off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑boot, ↑coat, ↑coup, ↑cover, ↑feat, ↑freeway, ↑glove, ↑helmet, ↑highway, ↑hood, ↑interstate, ↑jacket, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
pull off — {v.}, {informal} To succeed in (something thought difficult or impossible); do. * /Ben Hogan pulled off the impossible by winning three golf tournaments in one year./ * /The bandits pulled off a daring bank robbery./ Compare: PUT ACROSS(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
pull off — {v.}, {informal} To succeed in (something thought difficult or impossible); do. * /Ben Hogan pulled off the impossible by winning three golf tournaments in one year./ * /The bandits pulled off a daring bank robbery./ Compare: PUT ACROSS(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
pull off — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, bring about, bring off, bring through, bring to effect, bring to pass, carry into execution, carry off, carry out, carry through, come through with, commit, compass, crown with success, do, do the… … Moby Thesaurus