You should consider finding alternative ways to let people know that you are unhappy with them.
Sticking of the index finger over the middle finger can be due to trigger finger, a condition where the tendon in the affected finger becomes inflamed and causes difficulty in straightening or bending the finger. It can also be caused by arthritis or a structural abnormality in the finger joints. Seeking medical evaluation can help determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment options.
You hit as hard as you can and tighten your index, middle, and ring finger. You also bend your thumb over your index & middle finger at about a 90 degree angle.
The middle finger traces back to medieval England and France. England would capture the French and cut off their middle finger to prevent them from using bows - something the French were adept at. The Frenchman would show the English their middle fingers as an insult to show that they were better than the English because they still had their middle finger. Over time it has evolved into what it is today.
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.
There are 3: Top C: Middle finger of left hand over 2nd hole from top, thumb of left hand half over hole under recorder. Middle C: Middle finger of left hand over 2nd hole from top, thumb of left hand over hole under recorder. Lower C: All holes covered.
The condition usually happens in the ring and middle fingers and is more common in women, typically over age 30.
It's the same as the letter 'R' in sign language. Make a fist, then extend your middle finger and pointer finger straight out, then cross your middle finger over your pointer finger slightly, keeping both fingers straight. It kinda looks like you're crossing your fingers for good luck. - 'OldTimeR - SFst (the Chi).
# Start with the drumstick in the standard position in your hand, with the stick's centre of gravity just above the index finger. # As you give the stick a small push over your index finger with your thumb, keep your index finger in the same place, and bring all your other fingers away. # Let the stick fall over the index finger, and place your middle finger on the stick. The stick should now be between your index and middle finger, with the tip of the stick facing downwards. # Let your index finger push the stick over to rest between your middle finger and third finger, so that the tip is facing upwards again. # Let the stick fall between your third and little finger. The tip should be facing you again. # If you want to be able to twirl without pauses, when it gets to passing the stick to the thumb again, instead, bring your middle finger under, so that your little and middle fingers are under the stick facing you, and your third finger is on top. Then let go with your little finger and bring it round with your index finger again. # Push the stick round and hold it in between your thumb and index finger again.
1. Hold the yarn in your dominant hand.2. Hold up your other hand, palm facing you, with your fingers spread.3. Leaving a 6 inch tail and keeping the yarn loose, put the yarn in front of your index finger, behind your middle finger, in front of your ring finger, and behind your pinky. Use your thumb to hold the 6 inch yarn tail in place.*Note: The 'front' of your finger is the side facing you. The 'back' is the other side of your finger*4. Wind the yarn back through your fingers, wrapping it in front of your pinky, behind your ring finger, in front of your middle finger, and behind your index finger.5. Pull the yarn across the front of your fingers, from your index finger to your pinky, making sure to keep it straight and on top of the yarn woven through your fingers.6. Pick up the bottom loop of yarn on your index finger.7. Pull the loop of yarn over the top line of yarn and over the top of your finger.*Note: This is why it's important to keep the yarn loose as you wind it around your fingers. You need to be able to pull it over your finger.*8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for your index finger, middle finger, and pinky.9. Pull the yarn across your hand from your pinky to index fingers.10. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each finger again.11. Keep going in this fashion until the scarf is the length you like, being certain to lightly pull the stitches forming at the back of your hand from time to time.To Finish1. Pick up the loop from your index finger and place it on top of the loop from your middle finger.2. Pick up the bottom loop on your middle finger.3. Pull it over the top loop on your middle finger and over the top of your finger.4. Pick up the remaining loop on your middle finger and place it on top of the loop on your ring finger.5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for you ring finger and pinky until you only have one loop remaining on your pinky.6. Cut the yarn, being certain to leave a 6 inch tail.7. Pull the yarn through loop on your ring finger to secure it.
A little over 8 inches from tip of middle finger to wrist
To play the G over B chord on the guitar, place your index finger on the second fret of the A string, your middle finger on the third fret of the B string, and your ring finger on the third fret of the high E string. Strum from the A string down to the high E string.
Your kidding right? its the round thing in the middle. or its a senser and you roll you finger over the middle toward the front. still its silly that you can't figure that out.