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Actually, I just realized my left hand is allot bigger than my right and I'm right handed. Each one of my fingers on my left hand is about a quarter of an inch longer...weird. I dont know wat is up with your fingers,but if your right handed but you masturbate whit your left hand(wich is a common thing)it can explane why your non dominant hand is bigger than your dominant.

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The higher notes on a piano or keyboard located on the right hand side of the instrument because that is the side where the shorter strings have been placed. Being on the right side is just a historical accident.

You could make a piano with the high notes on the left, but everyone would have to relearn how to play the piano, so no one even tries.

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Because the right hand plays the melody and is easier to play because it is closer

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Q: How come the right hand is easier to play piano then your left?
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