Indirectly, yes. All veins flow back to either the superior vena cava or the inferior vena cava and into the heart.
because it's the only finger with a vein connecting directly to the heart!
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
The strings on a violin are G D A E. G is the lowest string and E is the highest string. The basic notes on a violin are : G: 1st finger on G is A, 2nd finger on G is B, 3rd finger on G is C, High 3rd finger; which is placed right next to 4th finger; is C#,4th finger on G is D. D: 1st finger on D is E, 2nd finger on D is F#, 3rd finger on D is G, high third finger on D is G#, and 4th finger on D is A. A: 1st finger on A is B, 2nd finger on A is C#, 3rd finger on A is D, high 3rd finger on A is D#, and 4th finger on A is E. E: 1st finger on E is F, 2nd finger on E is G#, 3rd finger on E is A, high 3rd finger on E is A#, and 4th finger on E is B. *** All high 3rd fingers are placed next to 4th finger ***
During Roman times they thought that a vein ran from the heart to the 4th finger of the right hand. They called it the 'vein of love' and they thought that a ring on that finger would be an appropriate symbol of the eternal love of marriage. However, even after it was scientifically proven that there is no "vein of love" between the heart and ring finger the tradition continued. Today, you & your significant other could use any finger you wanted, but most people will go with tradition and use the fourth finger of the right hand.
Heart 8 is located on the palm, in the depression between the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones, where the tip of the ring finger rests when a fist is made.
The open strings on the violin are G D A and EThe basic notes of the violinOpen G1st finger plays Ab and A2nd Finger Plays Bb and B3rd finger plays C and C#4th finger plays Db and DOpen D1st finger plays Eb and E2nd Finger Plays F and F#3rd finger plays G and G#4th finger plays Ab and AOpen A1st finger plays Bb and B2nd Finger Plays C and C#3rd finger plays D and D#4th finger plays Eb and EOpen E1st finger plays F and F#2nd Finger Plays G and G#3rd finger plays A and A#4th finger plays Bb and B
well it starts with D on the C string which is the 1st finger then 2nd finger stretched then 4th finger stretched then it goes to open G then 1st finger on G which is A then stretched 2nd finger then stretched 4th finger then its open D then 1st finger then just normal F# which is the 3rd finger then 4th finger then it is open A followed by 1st finger on A which is B then 3rd finger then 4th finger which is the end and now you just go back down but replace the stretched 2nd fingers and 4th finger on G and C string to just a normak 2nd finger and a normal 4th finger, Good luck to all thoses cello players ;D and if you need any more help with the scales you can message me, i even find myself sometimes forget all thoses scales soo yehhh hope i helped ;3 and btw my name is lucy
This merely a trdition in Western countries. Other countries, like Germany, Russia, Greece, Spain, Venzuela, and Poland, the wedding ring is worn on the right hand. The Western tradition of wearing the wedding ring on the 4th finger of the left hand goes back to classical times. This finger was thought to have the "vein of love". By couples wearing the wedding ring on the 4th finger of the left hand, they were symbolically proclaiming their eternal love for each other. Today, the left hand is a matter of tradition and etiquette in Western countries.
yes. 1st finger = 1st fret 3rd string, 2nd finger = 2nd fret 4th string, 3rd finger = 2nd fret 5th string. All other strings are played open. correction: the chord described above is an E chord An A chord is played by placing your 2nd finger on the 2nd fret 4th string, 3rd finger on the 2nd fret 3rd string, 4th finger on the 2nd fret 2nd string, 1st and 5th strings played open, 6th string not played.
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lower octave (extended position)- 1st finger on A, 2nd finger on B, 4th finger on C-sharp, open D, 1st finger on E, 2nd finger on F-sharp, 4th finger on G-sharp, open A upper octave- open A, 1st finger on B, 3rd finger on C-sharp, (shift) 1st finger on D, 3rd finger on E, (shift) 1st finger on F-sharp, 2nd finger on G-sharp, 3rd finger on A
2nd finger(index) for stablisation, 3rd finger (middle/f*** finfer) for measuring rate rythm and 4th finger (ring finger) for occlusion. eastern system: 4th vata( air anomalies) 3rd for pitta (GI anomalies) 2nd Kapha for mucous or similar anomalies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dosha