How to Snap Your Fingers
By Karen Nehama
Whether you need to get the cat's attention or wish to express your approval after listening to a beat poetry session, being able to snap your fingers is a handy skill to have. Beginners will find the following pointers helpful for mastering this useful task.
You will need:
One hand in working order
Steps:
Hold your dominant hand in front of you as if you were about to shake hands with someone.
Bend the elbow of your extended arm toward you until the elbow rests lightly against your ribs.
Firmly press the pad of your thumb against the upper third pad of your middle finger.
Strike the thumb upward rapidly against the middle finger as though your thumb was a match and your middle finger was a sulfur-infused ignition strip on a matchbook.
Practice repeatedly until a snapping sound is produced.
Tips for success: Do not apply hand lotion to your hands before attempting a snapping motion with your fingers. Trim very long thumbnails to avoid painful friction between the thumb and middle finger.
©2011 Karen Nehama
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karen Nehama majored in advertising journalism and currently blogs at a food and restaurant review website. She is also an advisor to a teen advice column. You may reach Nehama at samantha@foodreviewsandrecipesforum.com
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