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so We hired a new guitarist and look what I found at his house!!
your not joking about the jackson lefty selection I got a couple model2's and a futura and that's all they made as production units, so I filled the void with non-jacksons
that thing, 3rd from right - is that a rout through the body where the controls would be? Reminds me of Mitch Perry's blue and white pointy axe full of holes from back in the early 90s
your not joking about the jackson lefty selection I got a couple model2's and a futura and that's all they made as production units, so I filled the void with non-jacksons
always nice to see other lefty players
all i got is a import from India at the moment
a Kelly Js32t
feels good to play righty you should try it
it felt impossible at first but eventually u get used to it
got tired of looking for a lefty Jackson guitar within my budget
I'm a lefty, but I learned guitar righty from the start. So glad I did, mainly because of the guitars that I have that I never would have found in a lefty.
when i was learning long ago i used to watch the righty guitarplayer where he was going on the neck, and since it was a mirror it made it supereasy to learn just by watching despite the fact I play inverted strings like Jim Haslip and Jeff Schmidt....the theory of the notes came later. when I would watch our lefty guitarplayer I was all mixed up despite everything being in the same place.
too many years has gone by since those days but I still catch myself watching the righty guitarist
when i was learning long ago i used to watch the righty guitarplayer where he was going on the neck, and since it was a mirror it made it supereasy to learn just by watching despite the fact I play inverted strings like Jim Haslip and Jeff Schmidt....the theory of the notes came later. when I would watch our lefty guitarplayer I was all mixed up despite everything being in the same place.
too many years has gone by since those days but I still catch myself watching the righty guitarist
my friend tripped out most of the time when i played lefty and i read his righty chords
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