The dorsum of the thumb is the back side of the thumb, or more simply put, the top of the thumb where the nail is located. It is the opposite side of the palm where the thumb pad resides.
The position of your thumbs on top when interlocking your fingers is mostly determined by genetics and personal preference. There is no set rule on which thumb should be on top. It can vary among individuals.
That depends on the size and quality of the stone.
In genetics, the trait for left thumb dominance is neither recessive nor dominant. It is a multi-genic trait, meaning it is influenced by multiple genes rather than being controlled by a single gene in a simple Mendelian manner. This makes it more complex to predict or determine inheritance patterns for left thumb dominance.
The two dots on top of an "e" is called a diaeresis or umlaut. You can type it by holding down the Alt key and typing 0235 on the numeric keypad for lowercase "ë", and 0203 for uppercase "Ë". You can also find it in the symbol menu in many word processing programs.
You put your left thumb on the left thumb hole, and the next two top holes NOT THE REGISTER KEY OR THE A KEY
If you know where you put your fingers you do Oo OO O o ^(that is the little finger key) ^(that is the thumb key)
I learned it was called a hitchhiker's thumb. its when your thumb is bent backward at the top.
You take your middle and thumb finger and put them on top on each other and brush your thumb back
put ur thumb on the bottom chopstick and the finger next to the thumb on top and make the chopsticks touch
I know that the top stone, is called a Key stone.
(On a C recorder) Put your thumb over the thumb hole and cover up the top hole on the front with your pointer finger.
There are three different B-flats to pick from. The lowest (below the staff) is fingered left hand - thumb, fingers one, two and three / right hand finger one. The middle (third line) is left hand thumb on the register key, first finger on the A key. The higher B-flat (above the staff) is left hand thumb and register key, fingers one and two, right hand plays the lower side key.
Bend your thumb-the top part. DIAGRAM l = thumb - <----- an inch (top part of thumb) `
Bend your thumb-the top part. DIAGRAM l = thumb - <----- an inch (top part of thumb) `
you can have two types of thumbs, hitchhiker, or regular. (i guess that is what it is called, there may be some special name I am unaware of) Regular thumbs go straight up, hitchhiker thumbs curve back towards the shoulder, (if you were to stick your hand out to the side and put your thumb up) Hope this helps.
Key-stone.