Making the switch
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Making the switch
Has anyone on this site ever tried to play opposite handed (like switching right to left in order to play mccartney?) Im starting to try too, but its sooooo hard! any tips?
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Saw some old lady YEARS ago (I might have been 10 or so) play an acoustic guitar like that (left handed, but strung for righty). She was mainly a folksy/bluegrass style, but also played some Bach and Vivaldi pieces.
Her explanation was she just picked it up like that, never knew any better. She was from the Deep Woods...Deliverance territory IIRC. But she SMOKED on that guitar.
I occasionally try to play that way when I'm in the mode for a nice case of vertigo.
Or have had far too much to drink!
Her explanation was she just picked it up like that, never knew any better. She was from the Deep Woods...Deliverance territory IIRC. But she SMOKED on that guitar.
I occasionally try to play that way when I'm in the mode for a nice case of vertigo.
Or have had far too much to drink!Above e-mail is inactive. try ed_ardzinski@**** where **** is Hotmail.com or Yahoo.com. I tend to see things inthe hotmail box quicker...
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I think it's all in how you learn at the beginning. I've heard of people learning the other way after playing for x-number of years, and with some of them, it really bothered them (arm/hand/wrist problems, etc.) I play lefty, because I couldn't play righty. I tried for years when I was young to play the guitars my father and brother had, but until I actually restrung an old acoustic to play left hadnded, I couldn't play at all!
It's even stranger because I'm ambidextrous at almost everything else I do, but playing guitar was something I -had- to do lefty.
It's even stranger because I'm ambidextrous at almost everything else I do, but playing guitar was something I -had- to do lefty.
Jimi Hendrix could play both ways. His bass tracks were played with Noel's bass - flipped over but still strung for righty. The Martin acoustic guitar he kept in his bedroom in London, he wrote music with that guitar, was strung righty, he never changed that.
Albert King played a lefty guitar strung righty.
Albert King played a lefty guitar strung righty.
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