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Which finger strikes first — your index or your pinkie?
This Electronic Dholak (known as the EDholak) has digitizing sensors, custom positioned to traditional Dholak technique, which converts finger strikes to binary code which computers can recogize.
As a result, fast typists tend to be quite consistent in which finger strikes which key. They're also the ones unconsciously thinking ahead.
Finger strikes are captured by five piezo sensors (three for the right hand and two for the left hand) which are stuck directly on the the EDholaks drum skins.
The spoon player has the option of striking anywhere on the drum, or floor, triggering a audio/visual response, or striking on a linear force sensing resistor (FSR) on the EDholak Controller Box, which augments the audio/visual of the spoon strike and the audio/visual instances of all EDholak finger strikes.
In order to help her learn touch typing, he even develops a color-coded scheme which will match her nail polish to the keys that each finger strikes on a typewriter.
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"There's a conscious commitment and in many cases a sense of satisfying sword play in executing the two-handed finger strike of Ctrl-Alt-Del".
For beginners, play without using bar chords and this will help you keep rest of your fingers (other than index fingers)in position on your guitar after a few practices place your index finger.Without using index finger strike only 5 strings.
The surprising diversity and subtlety of his finger-strikes gave the music a virtual, modernistic three-dimensionality which, as much as the dramatic sweep that he brought to the music (and he whipped the last, fugal movement up to a cyclonic finish), lent the composition's twenty-seven segments a stunning unity.
So how often do fat fingers strike?
His left arm was wrapped around a cuatro, his fingers striking a chord.
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