the "weak" finger
21:15 on Saturday, April 24, 2004
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(Irene)
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I can`t say why I`m asking this question, but you may assume that it is something like a survey...When I play piano pieces that have continuous flowing notes that require all of my fingers to play, my 4th finger (the ring finger) seems to be the "stubborn" one that sometimes causes me to jam different keys. Does this ever happen to you? If so, which finger is it?
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Re: the
09:33 on Monday, April 26, 2004
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(Rafael)
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Chopin was quoted saying one time "All what I have now is a long nose and a fourth finger disobedient". I heard that the 4th finger shares a ligament with an adjacent finger and therefore its weakness. I assume that your 4th finger needs extra exercise, and don`t worry too much, your problem is more or less common to all the pianists.
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looking for friends
10:29 on Monday, April 26, 2004
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(carlos)
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