From Corwin Slack Posted from 71.149.148.135 on November 11, 2007 at 11:45 PM (GMT)
Very fine but you may want to edit your bold italics on the last statement so the rest of the page won't be thrown off. Just close it with tags
From Drew Lecher Posted from 64.53.208.254 on November 12, 2007 at 2:08 AM (GMT)
Corwin,
Thanks and thanks for the suggestion. Hope it is better. I missed closing it off and didn't notice.
From Albert Justice Posted from 4.249.174.99 on November 13, 2007 at 5:46 PM (GMT)
Hi Drew, thanks for the lesson here. I'm working on subtle articulation issues so this is timely.
I've experienced the necessity to understand these opening of the hand and pivoting both in real terms, and when Ron Mutchnik helped me with hand shaping as well. So, I look forward to working with your comments here as they seem another level of what I'm working on.
I can't think of specifics on the fly, but I've experienced the moving from a higher finger especially to a lower finger in the same position having adjusted for the higher finger. I think some of the details in looking at this are clearly, in your remarks.
Especially pertinent for me I think, is the separating of the fingers and knuckles and flexibility contained in that process.
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Posted from 71.149.148.135 on November 11, 2007 at 11:45 PM (GMT)
Posted from 64.53.208.254 on November 12, 2007 at 2:08 AM (GMT)
Thanks and thanks for the suggestion. Hope it is better. I missed closing it off and didn't notice.
Posted from 4.249.174.99 on November 13, 2007 at 5:46 PM (GMT)
I've experienced the necessity to understand these opening of the hand and pivoting both in real terms, and when Ron Mutchnik helped me with hand shaping as well. So, I look forward to working with your comments here as they seem another level of what I'm working on.
I can't think of specifics on the fly, but I've experienced the moving from a higher finger especially to a lower finger in the same position having adjusted for the higher finger. I think some of the details in looking at this are clearly, in your remarks.
Especially pertinent for me I think, is the separating of the fingers and knuckles and flexibility contained in that process.