Misfinger
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 To make a mistake in the finger positions when playing an instrument, resulting in a wrong note.
"The pupil comes for his lesson and possibly has not thoroughly learned some part of it; he does not keep the time true, misfingers, strikes wrong notes, or, to take a milder illustration, does not feel the balance of the parts, does not divine the meaning of the composer, does not appreciate the beauty of the unity of the work as a whole, has not, in fact, "finished" it;"
- 2 To misplace the hands or fingers when typing, resulting in errors in the resulting text.
"Each one watched the one at the machine and didn't allow any misfingering. Very quickly they learned the touch method for the middle row."
- 3 To unthinkingly or accidentally touch someone or something one should not.
"The causes? Overconfidence? Misfingering? Disbelief that anything serious could happen, by that opponent, so early?"
- 4 To fumble or place something incorrectly due to poor coordination of the fingers.
"I was soon able to set sentences of three or four words without a thought of looking at the board, and the habit of reading the matrices as they assembled in the box, which I cultivated, now enables me to “spot" a transposition, or even a misfinger, or a matrix running in wrong channel, quite easily."
Example
More examples"The pupil comes for his lesson and possibly has not thoroughly learned some part of it; he does not keep the time true, misfingers, strikes wrong notes, or, to take a milder illustration, does not feel the balance of the parts, does not divine the meaning of the composer, does not appreciate the beauty of the unity of the work as a whole, has not, in fact, "finished" it;"
Etymology
From mis- + finger.
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