Commonly, people are right handed. Right-handers tend to find it easier to strike the spacebar with their thumb (If choosing between the left and right thumbs). Although in traditional typing rules, using either thumb is OK.
Finger next to the thumb, i.e. To the immediate right of the thumb on your right hand To the immediate left of the thumb on your left hand
(right hand) thumb, finger 1 2 3, not baby finger (left hand) no thumb finger 2 and 3 upper right
I'll describe: on the left hand (counting from the thumb {as 1 thumb, 2 index finger, 3 middle finger, and then the fourth is where you wear the ring on})
your left hand thumb. the first three fingers of your left hand. one finger of your right hand.
left hand: index finger, thumb right hand: index finger, pinkie
The right index finger is the finger on the right (as opposed to left) hand closest to the thumb.
When you are typing the letter W, it should be typed with your left ring finger. The other letters you type with the left ring finger are S and X.
To play a high a, you keep the regular keys for "a" down (the long thumb key, finger 1,2, and 3) and then make your aperture (the hole where the air comes out) smaller and the air faster. *low a- thumb,1,2 on left hand and pinky on right hand Middle a- same High a- thumb,2 on left hand and 1, pinky on ur right hand
Lowest - Left hand - thumb(1st finger), 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger Right Hand - 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger (no pinky) Middle - LH - thumb, 3rd finger, 4th finger RH - 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger (no pinky) Top - LH - thumb, 3rd finger and 4th finger RH - none
Stretch the thumb the first finger and the central finger of the left hand so that they are mutually perpendicular to each other. If the first four finger points in the direction of magnetic field the central finger points in the direction of current then the thumb points in the direction of motion of the conductor is known as fleming's left hand rule. by Prosenjit.
three- your left hand's thumb, index finger, and middle finger.:)
An E sharp is more or less the same note as an F natural. For the lower two octaves, it'd be fingered, left thumb-1-2-3, right 1 and pinky on the Eflat key. For the higher octave, it'd be left thumb 1-3, right 1 and pinky on the Eflat key.