Honestly I shouldn't even put this up. This is the culmination of years of hard work and thinking critically about dance... other dancers charge for this type of info. Just do me a favor and don't charge other people for info I have given you for free.
EDIT: Also there are a ton more isolations. I'm just showing you the way the waves work. If you understand how external, internal, and advanced fingerwaves work you should be able to build your own set of personal isolations and be able to fit them altogether.
2ND EDIT: It is important to draw a parallel with the first tutorial I made about manipulating the size of the handwave when dealing with an external fingerwave. The problem is there isn't an easy way to break it down like there is with the handwave and the prayer position. This is b/c the fingerwave is much more intricate with multiple moving parts. But if you are aware of how to manipulate wave sizes you should be able to do the same with the external fingerwave. The internal fingerwave on the other hand doesn't have that variable as it is strictly an isolation type wave. Advanced fingerwaves have the component though since they are part external waves.
I can't move my wring finger and my middle finger individually. =(
BenG1009 1 month ago
@BenG1009 keep working on it... you may not be able to get full range of motion but you can improve. Took me a couple years to break down the sympathetic reactions in my fingers to isolate them individually. You just have to mask your flaws. I have problems with some of my fingers but you can't tell b/c I mask the flaws. People won't know you can't do something if you don't show it.
kingofsouthcarolina 1 month ago