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Oh, dude, the ratio of your middle finger to your index finger is typically around 1:1. So, like, if your middle finger is 3 inches long, your index finger is also around 3 inches long. But hey, don't go measuring your fingers now, okay? Just trust me on this one.
The correct finger position for playing a C major scale on the piano is: Right hand - 1 (thumb) on C, 2 (index finger) on D, 3 (middle finger) on E, 1 (thumb) on F, 2 (index finger) on G, 3 (middle finger) on A, 4 (ring finger) on B, and 5 (pinky finger) on C. Left hand - 5 (pinky finger) on C, 4 (ring finger) on B, 3 (middle finger) on A, 2 (index finger) on G, 1 (thumb) on F, 3 (middle finger) on E, 2 (index finger) on D, and 1 (thumb) on C.
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
The correct piano finger positions for playing a C major scale are: Right hand: 1 (thumb) on C, 2 (index finger) on D, 3 (middle finger) on E, 1 (thumb) on F, 2 (index finger) on G, 3 (middle finger) on A, 4 (ring finger) on B, and 5 (pinky) on C. Left hand: 5 (pinky) on C, 4 (ring finger) on B, 3 (middle finger) on A, 2 (index finger) on G, 1 (thumb) on F, 3 (middle finger) on E, 2 (index finger) on D, and 1 (thumb) on C.
To play the E major scale on the piano, use the following finger positions: Right hand - 1 (thumb) on E, 2 (index finger) on F, 3 (middle finger) on G, 1 (thumb) on A, 2 (index finger) on B, 3 (middle finger) on C, 4 (ring finger) on D, and 5 (pinky) on E. Left hand - 5 (pinky) on E, 4 (ring finger) on D, 3 (middle finger) on C, 2 (index finger) on B, 1 (thumb) on A, 3 (middle finger) on G, 2 (index finger) on F, and 1 (thumb) on E.
A normal human doesn't have five fingers on one hand. You only have four because you call you pinky the pinky fingerand you call your ring the ring finger, you call the middle the middle finger, you call the index the index finger. But you don't call the thumb the thumb finger it is just a thumb. So you really only have four fingers not five.
'Two fingers' is not a standard measure, but this type of measure is used in describing topography. It works because though the width of my two fingers will be different to yours, the finger width is very roughly constant against the length of the arm. So the quote should be "two fingers at arm's length" . e.g. "The tree two fingers distant, at 4 o'clock from the stream forks."
The correct finger positions for playing the B flat scale on the piano are: Right hand - 1 (thumb) on B flat, 2 (index finger) on C, 3 (middle finger) on D, 1 (thumb) on E flat, 2 (index finger) on F, 3 (middle finger) on G, 4 (ring finger) on A, and 5 (pinky finger) on B flat. Left hand - 5 (pinky finger) on B flat, 4 (ring finger) on A, 3 (middle finger) on G, 2 (index finger) on F, 1 (thumb) on E flat, 3 (middle finger) on D, 2 (index finger) on C, and 1 (thumb) on B flat.
1; first; index finger
Lots of things. A standard way to measure one inch is to use the second knuckle of your index finger. (The first knuckle would be defined as from the tip of your finger to your knuckle, then the second would be from that knuckle to the next.)
The finger numbers used in guitar playing are 1 (index finger), 2 (middle finger), 3 (ring finger), and 4 (pinky finger).
1-2 cm. depending how fat your fingers are