Each finger should be perfected separately, the fourth being generally the weakest, will require more attention.
To acquire a good trill on the violoncello, the student should practice trilling with each finger, commencing very slowly at first, then gradually increasing the speed.
Rather let us learn to so adjust the weight and pressure of each finger, that all will sound equal, whenever we wish them to do so.
Each finger in turn is held firmly in a curved position and played with a rotary movement of arm and wrist.
The wrist exercises consist in raising and lowering this joint, with the hand and arm supported first on each finger separately, then on two, three, four and five fingers.
The terminal coronets (at the distal ends of the sixteen styles) are four times forked, with sixteen equal spinulate fingers, each fingerat the distal end with eight recurved teeth.
The cap-shaped distal end ofeach finger is armed with eight to twelve recurved teeth.
Care should be exercised so the bulb of each finger is inked evenly from the tip to below the first joint.
Each finger has to be rolled separately, and each separate rolling takes more time than a dab of all the fingers of one hand simultaneously.
An interspace of this kind is found in the bulb of each finger.
Our attention is next engaged by the wonderful arrangement and curving of the minute furrows connected with the organ of touch[4] on the inner surfaces of the hand and foot, especially on the last phalanx of each finger.
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