“left hand” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “left hand”:

– Harpists can play harmonics with their left hand by stopping the string with the side of the hand and plucking with the thumb or finger.

– The third is “an yin” 〔按音 / 案音 / 實音 / 走音〕, or “stopped sounds.” This forms the majority of most qin pieces and requires the player to press on a string with a finger or thumb of the left hand until it touches with the surface board, then pluck.

– Enantiomers, are also called “optical isomers.” Enantiomers are stereoisomers that are like mirror images of each other but can’t be turned around or moved so that they are the same, the way a right hand and a left hand of the same person are mirror images of each other.

– He was the master of violin technique and invented many new techniques such as ricochet bowing, flying staccatos, left hand pizzicato, etc.

– Those suffering from sinistrophobia may also refuse to use their left hand, touch another persons left hand or any objects located to their left.

– After the defeat of Cell she wears pale blue buttoned up demin vest, white jeans, red hoop earrings along with a red bracelet on her left hand and black flip flops.

– Stopped strings are harder, and the brilliant violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini wrote some virtuoso pieces with extremely difficult left hand pizzicato.

– The music may be played on the piano with the right hand playing the tune and the left hand playing the accompaniment.

left hand - some sentence examples
left hand – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “left hand”:

- The pianist’s right hand, his left hand and the violinist are the three parts.

- The player can also play on two manuals at once: one with the left hand and one with the right.
- In the United Kingdom, signet rings are typically worn on the little finger of the left hand of the bearer and are often cast of gold.

– The pianist’s right hand, his left hand and the violinist are the three parts.

– The player can also play on two manuals at once: one with the left hand and one with the right.

– In the United Kingdom, signet rings are typically worn on the little finger of the left hand of the bearer and are often cast of gold.

– In the article w:en:William Shakespeare, look at the left hand side of the page until you reach the languages box.

– In a middle section, the left hand holds a pedal point in A-flat major, to which the right hand adds colours.

– During the last year of his life, suffering from prostate cancer and unable to paint with his right hand after a fall, in a final burst of energy he used his left hand to complete a dazzling series of about 150 small paintings before he died.

– This means: fingers 1, 2 and 3 of the left hand and fingers 2 and 3 of the right hand.

– The left hand returns to playing quarter notes as the passage closes.

– Double bass players hold down the metal strings against the fingerboard with their left hand and then bow the string or pluck it with their right hand.

– The top of the left hand meanwhile has a freer part.

– Using the upper left hand corner as the origin determine the pixel coordinates for the mark.

– Garfield could write in Greek languageGreek with his left hand and Latin with his right hand at the same time.

– He still managed to continue his career as a pianist, but he wrote a few piano pieces for the left hand only.

– The bass clef is normally used for the left hand in piano music.

– Ravel worked on several things: some ballet music which resulted in the orchestral piece “Boléro”, a Piano Concerto in G, and the Piano Concerto for the Left Hand that could be played just with the left hand, and several other projects which were not finished.

– Many of Manet’s later works offered a small still life in the lower left hand corner of the picture.

More in-sentence examples of “left hand”:

- The left hand side of the endocast of the Taung child is covered in beautiful calcium carbonate crystals.

- The left hand side is equivalent to the Hamiltonian energy operator acting on.
- She also discusses the background of her major works such as "A Wizard of Earthsea" and "The Left Hand of Darkness".

– The left hand side of the endocast of the Taung child is covered in beautiful calcium carbonate crystals.

– The left hand side is equivalent to the Hamiltonian energy operator acting on.

– She also discusses the background of her major works such as “A Wizard of Earthsea” and “The Left Hand of Darkness”.

– It is important that the player can shift his left hand easily and freely to play in the higher positions without being afraid that he will drop the instrument, and without feeling the need to squeeze the instrument between his chin and shoulder as this will make the muscles in his neck very tight.

– It is played by the right and left hand, but this time the left hand plays it upside down.

– The left hand holds the neck of the guitar while the fingers pluck the strings.

– Le Guin’s novel “The Left Hand of Darkness” and novella “Paradises Lost” have both been adapted for theater.

– Then, in the second bar, as the fifth note is played, the left hand starts to play the tune an octave lower.

– In the relay in 1976, she injured her left hand in a fall at the start, but completed the race.

– This leaves their left hand free to show the various instruments when they come in and to give interpretative gestures, such as indicating when to play louder or softer, or faster or slower.

– However, the harpsichord player’s left hand notes are the same as the cello’s notes.

– People who follow the Left Hand Path in the West are not interested in giving up pleasure or the world in order to be spiritual.

– The Left Hand of Darkness in 1969 started her Hainish universe, explored sexuality, and won awards.

– This effect ends if if a male uses his left hand more than his right hand since birth.

– In 1937, golden hammer and sickle were added in the top left hand corner, with beneath the Latin alphabetLatin letters “AzSSR” in a serif font in place of the Cyrillic letters.

– The canon this time is between the left hand and the pedals.

– Players have to learn the exact place to put the fingers of the left hand and memorise them.

– The music for a pianist’s left hand may be written in the bass clef, and the right hand notes may be in the treble clef.

– The bottom of the left hand plays the same tune in canon, but it only moves at half the speed of the upper part.

– It takes place in the same place as the book “The Left Hand of Darkness”.

– In the left hand she holds a vase that contains the elixir of immortality and in the right hand, she holds a willow branch.

– Le Guin became popular and got good reviews quickly after publishing “The Left Hand of Darkness” in 1969.

– The second is “fan yin” 〔泛音〕, or “floating sounds.” These are harmonics, and the player simply lightly touches the string with one or more fingers of the left hand at a position indicated by the white “hui” dots, pluck and then lift, creating a crisp and clear sound ringing sound.

– It was used to accompany in basso continuo, playing the same as the left hand of the harpsichord player.

– Road traffic in the United Kingdom drives on the left hand side of the road, and the driver steers from the right hand side of the vehicle.

– His left hand and his left leg move with difficulty.

– The man would hold his left hand over his waist while doing this.

– By convention, the type of glove that fits on the left hand is called a “right-handed” or “RH” glove.

– The upper left hand corner marker image will be displayed at the coordinates specified.

– Every throw can be done with the right hand or the left hand and this is shown in the “hand” column.

– The melodic instrument plays the top part, the harpsichordist plays the second part with his right hand, and the third part is the lowest part of his left hand notes.

– The left hand plays quarter notes but briefly joins the right hand in playing eighth notes at the beginning of the second 8 bar passage.

– The left hand plays only quarter notes.

– The left hand is a mirror image of the right hand.

– Some world champion tennis players that have played with their left hand include Jimmy Connors, Guillermo Vilas, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Marcelo Ríos, and Rafael Nadal.

– Different notes are made by fingering with the left hand while bowing with the right.

– You can save your book on the “Book” page which can be reached by clicking the “Show book” link in the menu on the left hand side.

– Then click the “Add category” link in the “Create a book” section of the menu on the left hand side.

– His left hand holds a precious jewel in his lap.

– He played Left Hand Lacey in “Mo’ Better Blues”.

– This works well for a time, but in the fifth bar, so changes need to made to the left hand to make it sound nicer.

– Geb held a staff in his left hand and in his right hand he usually held an ankh, which is the hieroglyph that meant life.

– It is only the left hand which fingers the notes because the right hand is either plucking or bowing.

– It is reported that Hugo often drew with his left hand or without looking at the page, or during Spiritualist séances, in order to access his unconscious mind, a concept only later popularized by Sigmund Freud.

– Two fingers on his left hand were shot away in a battle with the Sauk and Fox tribes.

– On the left hand side of the page where other wiki links are beside a grey square the Hrvatski link has a gold star.

– The Left Hand Path is sometimes described as “amoral”.

– For instance, the White Jambhala is shown sitting on a turquoise dragon and his left hand holds a mongoose that spews out precious jewels.

– Article “Southpaws” by Nora Schultz: New Scientist 1 May 2010 pages 36-39 Left-handed people from Norse settlements in Ireland in the 10th Century were more favoured than right-handed people as they had the advantage of swinging with their left hand as they were on a horse or running down the stairs of a castle in attack or defence.

– To find which is your left hand side, hold your hands palms down, point your index fingers and stick your thumbs out at right angles.

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