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This is probably an obsolete notation for right-hand fingering, instead of the modern p,i,m,a,e notation.
I guess that + means pluck with the thumb, and 1-4 dots mean use the corresponding finger.
A similar (but not identical) notation was used by Mertz in a 19th-century guitar tutor, see https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/442101/torat page 10.
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Yes, this is right. I have quite a few German editions of classical guitar music using this notation. – Bob Broadley Apr 27 '17 at 21:38
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Takes me back a long time, it's correct. – Tim Apr 28 '17 at 06:41
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It's right-hand fingering shorthand, used more often in the 1800s and early 1900s.
. - I, .. - M, :. - A, + - P
P = Pulgar/Thumb
I = Indice/Index
M = Medio/Middle
A = Anular/Ring
E = Mignolo/4th (pinky)
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1You appear to have mixed up the Spanish and Italian names for the fingers:
Spanish:Pulgar, indice, medio, anular, menique.Italian:Pollice, indice, medio, anulare, mignolo.Letters:p, i, m, a, c/e/x – reino May 13 '18 at 11:04
