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<p>Some people will say in a disparaging way that this or that person is all THUMBS, suggesting an awkwardness in coordination, perhaps. And it seems that these digits can be a big, troublesome nemesis in navigating the keyboard smoothly if its SHORTcomings are FLESHED out. (falling down hard and interrupting scale passages and the like)</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a thumbs <em>ROLL into</em> scale MOTION that avoids a CRASH&#8230;.</p>
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<p>By and large, I think of my thumbs in an <em>Upbeat</em> fashion. I love them for their capacity to lead and &#8220;measure&#8221; my family of fingers&#8217; journey up and down the 88s. And I approach my thumb more LIGHT-heartedly than the rest of my God-given digits. (but it must give advanced notice of itself, an opinion challenged by some) There is a also a ROTATIONAL capacity of the thumb that is often overlooked. In slow motion when arpeggios are played, one can readily track this motion and avoid getting LOCKED in!</p>
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<p>Rather than write a THUMB TREATISE in the early 20th Century tradition, attaching fancy diagrams of this and that position as if I were publishing a Krafft-Ebing sex manual, I will refer to a few  videos that might better amplify my POSITION about the THUMB. (Politically correct, or not)</p>
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<p><strong>An adult student practices the F# minor arpeggio experimenting with a smoother THUMB passage:</strong></p>
<p>You will notice how her thumb was initially getting in the way:</p>
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<p>Thumb to thumb &#8220;swings&#8221; are further referenced here: (Left Hand practice)</p>
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<p><strong>In the context of this thumb ingratiating universe, I was asked the following question by a reader:</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;On F# major arpeggio, what exactly is the thumb placement on the key?&#8221;</p>
<p>ME: Naturally each hand has variations in configuration, but I basically lay out my own thumb placement in this F# Major scale and Arpeggio video which obviously is <em>not</em> a stratified one as music in progress creates various angles and subtle angular thumb adjustments. But one&#8217;s own <em>bio-feedback</em> helps to clarify what is comfortable and allows fluidity from finger-to- finger, especially in the <em>thumb shift</em> cosmos.</p>
<p>In general, I regard, the thumb as my measuring rod, so to speak as it brings the five-fingers into a <em>relaxed flowing form.</em> Certainly jerky movements or TWISTS of the hand, wrists and elbows become thumb-traveling impediments, so I tend to avoid them.</p>
<p>In this video, that includes a blocking technique in playing the F# Major scale and arpeggio, I notice the relaxed comportment of my thumb and its position toward the edge of the F# KEY in the ARPEGGIO segment. (addressing the reader&#8217;s query)</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a student with noticeably LARGE HANDS who navigates his thumbs quite well, though he has had to make some demonstrated adjustments.</p>
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