Eugene
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listening to: Alexander Scriabin-The Solo Piano Works, Maria Lettberg
registered: 1999.08.12
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Pat there are some great lefty guitarists out there, however if he can play right, do it! It simplifies
everything, especially the stringing of the instrument and the lack of L handed guitars is a real
problem for some guitar brands like Strat. Hendrix played a regular guitar turned upside down,
which changes the string pitch slightly especially on a Strat due to the string length discrepancy and
it reverses the string lie over the pickup, which is one reason he got an unusual tone. Also, if he
gets into learning guitar books which have TAB, the L handed thing will be a real problem. If he
learns to read notes, then no problem. Finally, in swapping licks with other players, it will translate
quicker if he frets with the L hand and picks with the R. So...my opinion, if he can, keep RIGHT,
especially since it feels "OK" for him to begin with.
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Pat there are some great lefty guitarists out there, however if he can play right, do it! It simplifies
everything, especially the stringing of the instrument and the lack of L handed guitars is a real
problem for some guitar brands like Strat. Hendrix played a regular guitar turned upside down,
which changes the string pitch slightly especially on a Strat due to the string length discrepancy and
it reverses the string lie over the pickup, which is one reason he got an unusual tone. Also, if he
gets into learning guitar books which have TAB, the L handed thing will be a real problem. If he
learns to read notes, then no problem. Finally, in swapping licks with other players, it will translate
quicker if he frets with the L hand and picks with the R. So...my opinion, if he can, keep RIGHT,
especially since it feels "OK" for him to begin with.
posted 2008.06.01
posted on June 1st 2008
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location: Maryland
listening to: Alexander Scriabin-The Solo Piano Works, Maria Lettberg
registered: 1999.08.12
posts: 3540
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