| It is a challenge to describe things over the internet sometimes, but I think I understand your question. Yes, it is good to minimize movement and not let the fingers flop around a lot, but when changing strings the fingers on the left hand do move independently. As with your example, it depends on what note is next. Francois Rabbath's "crab technique" is based on the concept of independent finger movement and rotation of the thumb. If one uses vibrato, then of course only one finger will be pressed so the hand is free to vibrate. If I am playing a chromatic scale up one string 1, 2, 4, shift, 1, 2, 4, shift , I will keep 1 down then 1 and 2, then 1, 2, 3, and 4, and then shift the whole hand to 1. I compare that to a zipper closing. In reverse, I will have all down for the note under the 4th finger, 1, and 2 for the note under the 2nd finger etc "unzipping" as I descend chromatically. |