Also how did you come to learn how to snap your fingers?

  • theLetterJ@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    I gotta say, surprised everyone is attributing the “snap” sound to hitting the pad of your thumb.

    All y’all veteran snappers, try this. Lift up your pinky, then snap. Makes a much higher pitched snap. Now lift up your ring finger, then snap. No snap at all. Your pinky and ring finger make a sort of tube, and your thumb is striking one end of it (the crevice between thumb pad and ring finger tip) to make a tone. I’m even able to smack that spot with a finger on the OTHER hand and make a (quieter) snap.

    Hope this helps.

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      6 days ago

      holy shit i learned a new thing im the guy from the xkcd comic

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      4 days ago

      Directions unclear, I tried snapping with my pinky (instead of with my middle finger) for far too long before I realized you meant “snap like normal except put your pinky up.”

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      Update: my hand hurts now, but in fact it is possible to lay down a pinky, then snap three times successively with ring, middle, then index, which makes three different snaps (descending in pitch).