Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 at
4:46 am
I just want to Know if a left handed person whould be more suited for left handed guitar over right handed guitar
Its better to play with your dominant hand on the fret board, so being left handed I would play a standard guitar.
Sunday, December 28th, 2008 at
2:41 am
I bought a right-handed acoustic guitar and Ive been playing guitar and taking lessons for about a month but I feel a left-handed guitar would feel far more comfortable for me.
Also, how cheap or expensive is it to get the left-handed nut and the strings reversed?
I live in the US.
Not only the nut, but the bridge too. Larger strings at the top means the bridge has to be higher on that side too. Not too much trouble to do though.
Saturday, December 27th, 2008 at
11:00 am
Just under 6 weeks, and I'm going to hang up my left handed guitar for good.
Here's my final version of Whiskey in the Jar
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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 at
10:32 am
this is my left handed jay turser strat copy thought id show it off a bit now that its pretty much all set up now
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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 at
5:09 am
Au contraire, my friend; Left-handed pianos are rare & expensive, but they exist, so left-handed pianists simply teach themselves to play a regular piano. Left-handed drummers typically just arrange their drums in the other order.
Some left-handed guitarists, it's true, simply play their guitar upside down....Jimi Hendrix, for example...
Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at
5:48 am
YES
Though he could do what Hendrix did, and re-string a right handed one - so it was played upside down with the strings inthe correct places.
Sunday, December 21st, 2008 at
7:32 am
Learn how to do hammer on and pull off warmup exercises for left handed guitar players in this free video clip on guitar lessons and musical instruments.
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Saturday, December 20th, 2008 at
8:56 am
i have spear strings i just need to know how to put them on cause i am left handed i really need to know how to please help asap thank you chris
you will have to get a new nut and bridge. the nut (near the tuning keys) are cut for fatest to thinest string and you cant invert it. the bridge ( near the butt of the guitar) has ridges cut the same way, BUT there is a variation on the B string that is not it line with the rest, it is slightly moved forward. You will have to go to your guitar shop and get these That is the way it is on an acoustic guitar, on an electric, it can is a steel bridge and can be adjusted.but if you do that, you will have to get the intonation set or it will never really be in tune.
You could always learn upside down and backwards
Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at
4:56 am
playing left handed guitar isn't that awesome?
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Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at
12:38 pm
i am left handed and this looks like a good left handed guitar out of the few there is.
If you are a beginner, I would be wary of the floating bridge system on that guitar. It is a great system, but can be high maintenance and is one of the more complicated guitar parts available.
Schecter makes several nice lefty guitars that are similar to the RG. Check them out too.