Playing the piano requires activation of muscles of the upper limbs, neck and ba
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Question
Playing the piano requires activation of muscles of the upper limbs, neck and back. To play the keys, the fingers must generate rapid, small movements that vary in force generation to play the keys sometimes very hard (larger amounts of force) and sometimes very soft (very little amounts of force), and everything in between. The elbow flexors hold the elbow joint at the same comfortable angle throughout the duration of play, which can last several hours. Additionally, the player must also sit upright at the piano bench for these long durations without the back or neck muscles fatiguing. For piano playing, which muscles would be cycling motor units most frequently throughout the duration of play? O Fingers Elbow flexors Back O NeckExplanation / Answer
answer is fingers
piano playing is a discrete motor skill
if discrete motor skills can put together in a series the resultant skill is considered as serial motor skill because discrete movements of striking the piano keys must be accomplished in a definite serial order