No, they are always different .
The right index finger is the finger on the right (as opposed to left) hand closest to the thumb.
The finger to the right of the pinky on your left hand
index towards magnetic field, middle towards current, and thumb towards the force - all 3 fingers should be perpendicular to other 2.......point your middle finger towards your front, thumb upwards and middle finger to the right, that is the rule.
it's more comfortable for me
Apply ice immediately for about 30 min or so to reduce swelling. I recommend that you take some medication for pain. See a doctor if needed. If not i would also recommend wearing a splint for about 5 days or longer. Sometimes moving your finger reduces your stiffness over time. Your finger should return to normal for about 1 week or less, if major then probably more.
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
The right index finger is the finger on the right (as opposed to left) hand closest to the thumb.
List of Akatsuki ring fingers: Pain: Right thumb Konan: Right middle finger Zetsu: Right little finger (pinkie) Itachi: Right ring finger Deidara: Right index finger Sasori: Left thumb Hidan: Left Index finger Kakuzu: Left middle finger Kisame: Left ring finger Orochimaru: Left little finger (pinkie)
left thumb key,first left finger, first right finger and right pinky
(right hand) thumb, finger 1 2 3, not baby finger (left hand) no thumb finger 2 and 3 upper right
your left pointer finger and thumb, and your right pinky finger ●○○|○○○ ● ●
bend you left index finger and place your right thumb between your index and middle finger nuckle as far as you can, bend you right index finger over your thumb whilst you other 3 fingers are straight out then place it over your bent over left index finger and have fun entertaining yourself from there.
(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.
Right hand: right thumb= is right index=work right middle finger=make right ring finger= s us [for makes us unless you want to put makes us] right pinky finger=do on the back of your right thumb=never [make sure the n is before the knuckle so you can bend it to get "ev". on the back of your right index finger=ov [before your middle knuckle] On the back of your right had=more than In the middle of your right hand= it [work it make it do it your getting this right?] Left Hand: Left index finger=hard Left middle finger=bett Left ring finger=fast Left pinky=strong Middle of the inside left hand=er Back of left thumb=after back of left index finger=hour [make sure the h is before your middle finger knuckle and our is below it. to make our]
A sharp is the same as B flat. So normally you would use left thumb, left index finger, right index finger, and left pinky. Or... You can use the double left thumb key (the one on the left) and left index finger with left pinky. The second fingering is usually easier, unless there is a Cb in the key signature, then you may want to use the first. The first fingering is usually taught first.
left hand: index finger, thumb right hand: index finger, pinkie
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.