no it doesn't it makes your fingers longer
Crooked Fingers - album - was created on 2000-01-18.
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.
The type of joint that allows a piano playes fingers to play music are gliding joints.
glissando
Crooked Fingers - album - was created on 2000-01-18.
Arthritis?
we use the piano by your fingers and the pinkie
Yes and so does piano, though this is only temporary. Both instruments will make your hands stronger. Guitar will make the tips of your fretboard fingers calloused.
No. There is no correlation between long fingers and playing the piano. There are many short fingered people who play the piano quite well.
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.
you use your fingers :)
With your fingers.
Karen McDougal, American model :)
with your fingers.
With your fingers.
To prevent accidentally cutting your fingers off while playing the piano, make sure to keep your fingers curved and positioned correctly on the keys, avoid placing your fingers too close to the edges of the keys, and practice proper hand positioning and technique to reduce the risk of injury.