. . . there had never been a "literary" intention as such. . . .
That is indeed fortunate . . .
Whilst we should hate in any way to interfere with Mrs Kerfoops' ecstatic display of manual dexterity (executed no doubt just as effectively upon a bicycle as not thereupon), we cannot help wondering whether her ongoing admiration for Rosalyn Turek may inadvertently have caused her to mistake the name "Tina Hess" for
Myra Hess? If so, she might kindly focus (and indeed confine) her interest in digital exertion to that applied by
pianists!
Baziron
p.s. that silly graphic might (for completeness) have possibly included somewhere a pair of walnuts!