I'm sure there are piano players that would want an extra finger sometimes.. But would you want to be labeled a freak?
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[QUOTE="Berzz"][QUOTE="Marty_McFly_"][QUOTE="Berzz"]Really?xtn702
Look at that thing! How many people can honestly say they have one of those? Not many!
You're probably right, I should look at it the positive way.
I"d probably keep itWould you have it removed if it doesn't work?
I can't say, but I know my brother wouldn't, only because he hasn't even thought about taking off his 6th digit on both his feetyet. It's just hard to find him shoes that are comfortable for him.
[QUOTE="Marty_McFly_"]No that would look awesome!Berzz
Really?
Thankfully my Brother's doesn't look like that. Both of his feet ended up having twin pinky toes which never fully separated apart from each other, so it's like 2 toes in 1. Matter of fact, my Brother calls em his "Esperanzas"("Lil Hearts") since both sets of pinkies look like a heart on his foot
I'm sure there are piano players that would want an extra finger sometimes.. But would you want to be labeled a freak?
hobbez
Unless six fingers was the norm, piano players wouldn't want an extra finger, because the music was written to work well with a five-fingered hand. You could, of course, adapt to your unusual situation, but it would not be easy.
[QUOTE="hobbez"]I'm sure there are piano players that would want an extra finger sometimes.. But would you want to be labeled a freak?
pianist
Unless six fingers was the norm, piano players wouldn't want an extra finger, because the music was written to work well with a five-fingered hand. You could, of course, adapt to your unusual situation, but it would not be easy.
Well, you can make your own kick @ss music. Just think of the chords man! =)
Anyway, I wouldn't keep it either, I wouldn't be able to give the middle finger to people.
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