Yes, your pinky is your fifth digit and your thumb is your first digit on your manus, or hand
Smallest or furthest from the thumb
With your thumb and pinky and your first two fingers down.
The first two fingers and thumb on your left hand and the first two fingers on your right hand and no pinky finger.
Thumb, index (forefinger), middle, ring , pinky.
Piano playing is about hand flexibility and strengthening the fingers. Looking up and practicing scales helps a lot, but just tapping your fingers from both pinky to thumb and from thumb to pinky helps a lot too.
The sign you are describing is American Sign Language for the letter "I." Your thumb and pinky are extended upwards, while your other three fingers are curled down.
(Right hand) (Left to Right)Pinky,Ring finger,Middle finer,Pointer,ThumbIn layman's terms: forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and pinky finger. Most consider the thumb a thumb and not a finger. I disagree.
left thumb on circle under octave key next three fingers on the biggest buttons in the front pinky on g# key right thumb under hook thing three fingers wrap around to three biggest buttons on side pinky on Eb key
The pinky finger sign is a gesture where the pinky finger is extended while holding the other fingers with the thumb. It is often used to signify a promise, pact, or agreement between two people.
pinky
G flat is the enharmonic of F sharp; thumb and three fingers without the pinky on the left hand, and third finger with pinky on the right hand.
pinky, ring,middle, and index. the other hand is thumb and index to hold the pick