To be fair, when I first started to learn Dvorak, I did quite a lot of off-keyboard finger flexing.
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Physicians deafen our ears with the Honorificabilitudinitatibus of their heavenly Panacaea, their sovereign Guiacum.
To be fair, when I first started to learn Dvorak, I did quite a lot of off-keyboard finger flexing.
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Physicians deafen our ears with the Honorificabilitudinitatibus of their heavenly Panacaea, their sovereign Guiacum.
That's dedication!
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What I'm wanting to hear here, or perhaps inspire as an experiment, is for someone to learn [INSERT FAVOURITE LAYOUT HERE] without a keyboard!
There's the challenge.
I do not accept any responsibility for any physical or mental trauma of hitting a piece of wood repeatedly with your digits.
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Physicians deafen our ears with the Honorificabilitudinitatibus of their heavenly Panacaea, their sovereign Guiacum.
I did the same as a kid while I was saving for my first guitar. Drew a fretboard on a piece of wood with rope strings, to practice chord fingerings. :-)
Here he is talking about it. Not that exciting mind:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p080rc4k
You might need a UK VPN or some such to listen.
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Physicians deafen our ears with the Honorificabilitudinitatibus of their heavenly Panacaea, their sovereign Guiacum.