![]() ![]() Movementsthroughout our daily activities, including our finger We rely on the Lumbricals to do most of the knuckle Of thefingers and to contribute to fine motor control. Their primary function is in opening and closing The Interossei lie on either side of the hand between the The Flexor Digitorum system, is located in the upper part of theĪnother set of muscles, the Flexor & Extensor Carpi, holdĬounterbalancing the Flexor Digitorum muscles. Motions of the fingers bygetting the fingers positioned and holdingįollowing Illustrations by William Scavone, MA, CMI The smallest muscles that originate in the wrist andhand areĬalled the intrinsic muscles. They run down the forearmand cross the wrist and hand. The extrinsic muscles exterior to the hand, start atthe elbow orįorearm. Shoulders, back, elbow, forearm, wrist or hand, and Tiny finger muscles can cause unnecessary strain thatcan resultĬommon complaints among pianists are pain ordiscomfort and The fine muscles in our hands and fingers. In piano playing the large muscles of our arms assist ![]() ![]() Therefore do not always release properly. Levels of tension that they are unaware of and Many pianists are unaware of their hand and fingerĮven those with a good technique often play with high Imagine trying to prepare a backhand shot if your arm is Relax in order to quickly move and prepare to return the next The excess tension when the movement is finished.Ī good illustration of this is the follow-through of the arm inĪfter the ball is struck. Muscles do have to tense to perform, they also need to Movements and misperceptions of movements. Muscles have a tendency to brace in response to certain It is similar in function to an EKG which measures heartmuscleīy monitoring the extensor muscles separately, sEMG activityĬan be observed through a full range of motion of technique.īy monitoring the trapezius muscles, neck and shouldertensionĬan be observed. Release when they are contracting, more commonly known as Measures the amount of electrical activity your muscles ![]() SEMG stands for Surface Electromyography. Immediate feedback on body alignment, techniqueĪnd tension levels in the arms, hands and fingers Clear and Real time video capture of hand position and bodyĪlignment with surface electromyographicmonitoring of muscle Placing basic principles of movement at the keyboard Robert Schmitz, The Capture of Inspiration Economical way to produce adequatelywhat the mind conceivesĮ. ![]()
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