You are correct sir.
When I was a senior in high school(1976)several nights a week I would sneek out of my room at midnight, walk several blocks to a church, crawl in a back window, and play their right-handed Fender Jazz upside-down for a few hours. Sneek back in the house, get a few hours sleep then get ready for school. I also worked after school washing dishes at a restaurant saving up for a bass. When I finally bought my first bass I was used to playing that way.
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Ronn, perhaps you are the person to ask this. I once read - I can't recall where - that Paul McCartney is actually right-handed, or at least uses his right hand to write; and when as a kid he first tried to play a guitar, he played it right-handed, but soon realized that if he flipped it it's more comfortable. Can you refute or confirm the story?
This isn't me, it's not a Rick, and it's not a bass. But, it is my son with his first Burgandyglo!
Here he is either playing the Beatles' Mother Nature's Son, or Slither, by Velvet Revolver.
If he keeps it up, I'll have to get him a little 325!
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