| William Rush Dunton - 1915 - 292 páginas
..."A's" right thumb only; then, still holding each string in the bend of the little Fig. 28.— Clock. finger, "B" puts his right thumb and index (held close...This may be the way that the Koreans, according to I>r. Weir, pass from the (6) "Cat's Eye" to the (3) "Candles." Apparently Japanese and Koreans pass... | |
| William Rush Dunton - 1915 - 288 páginas
...finger, "B" puts his right thumb and index (held close together) down into the figure, near "A's" left hand, and then up into the central lozenge, and thus...on these fingers the crossed strings of that side; in the same way "B" puts his left thumb and index down near "A's" right hand and then up into the central... | |
| Caroline F. Jayne - 1962 - 476 páginas
...finger, " B" puts his right thumb and index (held close together) down into the figure, near "A's" left hand, and then up into the central lozenge, and thus...on these fingers the crossed strings of that side; in the same way "B" puts his left thumb and index down near "A's" right hand and then up into the central... | |
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