are you sure this is a music question? i sewing thimble goes on your thumb
Your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, your middle finger is finger 3, your ring finger is finger 4, and your pinky is finger 5
I myself am a violinist. So, to do sharps you would have to bring your finger closer to you when playing the note. For example, when doing the note E on the D string or first finger on the D string you bring your finger that is on the note slightly closer to you, thus you will play the note a bit higher. You would be accomplishing the task of playing a sharp.
On the G, you put your second finger down and right next to it you put your third finger(ring finger). That is a low C. On the A string, you put your first finger down in it's normal position and then place your second finger right next to it. On the E string, you go up to third position and put your second finger down in it's spot as a B and put your third finger right next to it. Voila!
Ok so I'm assuming you know how to play a G natural on a flute. SO place your hands where you would a G natural and with you right hand put your index finger (pointer finger) on the corresponding key. Now you have a f natural in your low and middle registar.
# 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.
It is known as a thimble.
A thimble.
A sewer's finger protector is a thimble.
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A thimble is worn for protection over the tip of the finger used to push a needle through fabric.
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when sewing = thimble
An item used for protecting the tips of the fingers is a thimble. A thimble is a dimpled cap which fits over the end of the finger or thumb. It is usually used during sewing, to protect the finger or thumb from the needle.
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used to protect the middle finger while hand sewing
A thimble is worn on the third finger.When preparing to hand-sew, the needle is held between the thumb and first finger(or, if you prefer, thumb, first and second fingers), with the sharp end pointing up towards you and the eye-end pointing down towards your lap. Your third finger, wearing the thimble, can be brought in to support the eye-end of the needle.As the needle enters the fabric, the thimble on your ring finger helps you to push the needle through the material.
A thimble. A little object, metallic or plastic, that you use on your finger(s) when you sew.