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Just struck gold on Maestronet. Here's a post from one of the members there that includes a url for bowing terms. Should be fun to read through:
I have found a URL with a list of definitions for the various bowing techniques.
http://www.bright.net/~hhelser/terms.html
I think the one you are refering to is
SUL PONTICELLO = Bowing is down near the bridge and creates a glassy sounding tone.
My teacher has described this type of bowing to me in one of our lessons. The tone is more of a whistle than a screech so I could be wrong, but maybe one of the others is what you are looking for.
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