Hi Guy,
You can add "Sul ponticello" and "Sul tasto".
Roland Dyens has often created some special markings (such as
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=987 ) but I don't think that those can
be considered as "established".
Cheers,
Pierre

2017-08-17 6:05 GMT+02:00 Guy Stalnaker <jimmyg...@gmail.com>:

> All,
>
> Hoping someone has the experience to answer my question (Google is an
> utter failure).
>
> At the end of an etude I've written I want to indicate that the performer
> should arpeggiate a chord slowly with the hand close to the bridge of the
> instrument (producing a drier sound quality), and then in the final measure
> to strum a chord more quickly but with the hand over the fretboard
> (producing a more resonant sound quality).
>
> Are there established markings for such performance directives? I have
> searched for guitar notation examples that might indicate something of this
> nature without success. So, before I use plain \markup I figured I'd ask
> all of you, because of your wealth of experience.
>
> Much thanks,
>
> Guy
>
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