Functional anatomy of the hand when playing violin

This is a discussion about some of the strains on the wrist when playing high notes on the violin, and how the biomechanics work (which tendons are moving what).

Hand anatomy - wide span and supination/ulnar deviation when reaching for high notes on the violin

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Further discussion of how the hand does ‘Barre Chords’ and more complex chord shapes on the guitar