He’s just pointing in this image, but this Air Harp can be played using many fingers ... more strings to the virtual instrument for his finger to interact with. The distance from the screen ...
Wales has an unbroken tradition of harp playing. It was used as a dance instrument and for playing tunes and airs. The tradition owes its survival to the gypsy families of Wales who kept harp ...
What if you kept nibbling? What if you started biting? Would it be anatomically and psychologically possible to bite your own finger off? What about someone else’s finger? It’s a question that ...
One finger, one thumb, keep moving One finger, one thumb, keep moving One finger, one thumb, keep moving We’ll all be merry and bright. One finger, one thumb, one arm, keep moving One finger ...
To test the finger's medical chops, they mounted it on a robotic arm and watched as it identified three lumps embedded in a large silicone sheet, pressing on them like a doctor would.
Traditionally the strings of the old Irish harp were made from brass, and plucked with the finger nails, the hand held as if closed around an imaginary ice-cream cone, producing a clear ...