No, it just makes it easier to have long, flexible fingers. Often, people who have played the piano for a long time have long fingers.
No. There is no correlation between long fingers and playing the piano. There are many short fingered people who play the piano quite well.
With your fingers.
with your fingers.
With your fingers.
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The type of joint that allows a piano playes fingers to play music are gliding joints.
It is important to play piano with all fingers because as you progress and move onto harder music it becomes so much easier if you can use all fingers.
With your fingers.
To play a specific note or chord on the piano, place your fingers on the corresponding keys. Each note or chord has a specific combination of keys that you need to press with your fingers to produce the desired sound.
Yes.
With your fingers :D (or flanges)or extremities :DDD