Snapping your fingers is not genetic it is simply a talent you must learn how to do, just like whistling.
Snapping fingers after a poem is read is a form of applause or appreciation in poetry readings. It is a quieter and less disruptive way to show support compared to clapping. It also creates a unique and supportive atmosphere for the poet.
It takes less than a second to snap your fingers. The snapping sound is created when your middle finger quickly hits against your palm, causing a rapid compression of air that generates the noise.
I have been practicing for about 60 years. Still can't snap my fingers. I know the sound comes from the finger hitting the palm of the hand, I figured that out on my own as I studied other people snap their fingers.
Majority of people would call it a "snap". Like; snapping my fingers. -Tom ------------------------- Tom Collins WikiAnswers: WorldOfProducts Site: worldofproductsonlinecatalog.com
The condition of joined fingers or toes is called syndactyly. It occurs when the skin and bones of the fingers or toes are fused together. This can be a congenital condition present at birth or can occur due to a genetic mutation. Surgical separation is often done to improve function and appearance.
Snapping Fingers - 2010 was released on: USA: March 2010
The speed of snapping your fingers is typically around 15-20 miles per hour.
Snapping your fingers is technically called philangofrictography.
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No, snapping your fingers does not have enough force to break your fingers. The sound produced when snapping is caused by the friction of your finger against your thumb, not by any physical force that could break your bones.
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The cast of Snapping Fingers - 2010 includes: Charles Hubbell as Dr. Robert Fingers Jennifer Isringhaus as Bride and Beki on Bed Megan Kelly Hubbell as Beki
snapping your fingers, yopeace(shouldn't u know that?)
A "snap" or "click". Snapping your fingers, or Clicking your fingers.
Fillip-The act of snapping your fingers.