Well, a finger puppet is a cloth or felt puppet put on your finger during plays. A string puppet is a puppet hung by strings. When the person pulls the strings, the puppet moves. There are some other ways you could compare because of quality, efficency etcetera, but this is the basics.
As long as a piece of string!
i think it is used for puppet shows and to entertainyoung ones
Because the puppet is bigger than a small puppet
Sock Puppet's Best Answer. Well as you MAY know sock puppets are used for puppet play's or sometimes people just make them for entertainment. Sock Puppet's Popular Material's. Wool Sock String Glue Joggle Eyes Difficulty Of Making A Sock Puppet. Sock puppets are not that hard to make just follow basic instruction's 1. Get your wool sock. 2.glue on joggle eyes. 3.Use string for a smile. See sock puppets are easy to make and they're fun to play with! I hope this answer helped you! !GOOD LUCK! i wanted to know how to use them not make them loser
A giant puppet is a very big puppet lol.
Puppet on a String was created in 1967.
The correct name for a string puppet is a marionette.
Either by string or by hand like a hand puppet.
by you moving ur finger
first finger on the A string, or second finger on the G string.
hold and move
how to make a teddy bear string puppet http://puppetsinmelbourne.com.au/index.php/faq/2007/10/01/how_to_make_a_marionette
String puppets are known as "marionettes". Pinnochio was such a puppet.
To measure your finger size using a finger string, wrap the string around your finger and mark where it overlaps. Then, measure the length of the string in millimeters and use a ring size chart to determine your finger size.
String, it is stronger than yarn is.
To play a CEG chord on the guitar, the proper finger positioning is to place your index finger on the first fret of the second string (B string), your middle finger on the second fret of the fourth string (D string), and your ring finger on the third fret of the fifth string (A string).
You can play an open E string (the string on the far right), or a first finger on the D string (second string from the left). A flat can be played with an extended third finger on the D string or the first finger pulled back on the G string (string on the far left). To play E flat, it is an extended third finger on the A string (second string from the right) or pulled back first finger on the D string.