Do you think playing a right handed guitar can have negitive effects on someone trying to play right handed when there left handed? I wonder beauce lefties think with a diff side than righties........
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I am lefthanded and play guitar the righty way. I actually think it is easier for me to be exact on the neck with my left hand. I have always found picking easier than fretting. I did try playing lefty at first, but I found it easier and cheaper to play right handed.
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Originally posted by MichaelMadeja:
you have a bigger advantage playing on a righty, then a lefty. i think.
YOur left hand does all the fretting and your probably cooridinated better on your left hand.
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I'm a lefty and will probably always prefer lefthanded guitars. But I can also take a swing at a righthanded guitar and have some fun with it as well. There was a Hendrix Strat that came out in 97 or 98 that was a lefthanded guitar set up righthanded. It was basically a mirror image of a righthanded guitar right down to the Fender logo being backwards. Thats the guitar I'd like to get and flip it over and play it lefty. Back to your question, I find that it actually helps to play a righty once in a while. For me it keeps my left hand fingers as loose as my right hand fingers. If that makes any sense. Its like a whole other excersize. It's also strange fun to learn something lefty and then try to bring that knowledge over to play it righthanded. Imagine if you're a righty and you picked up a lefthanded guitar and tried to play something that you know inside & out as righty. It takes a bit of coordination (& patience). But in the end I feel that I'm a better player because of it. I didn't mean for this to ramble on. My sincere apologies.
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I'm lefthanded but learned to play from the beginning righthanded. It seems like chording, especially "jazz" chords, were easier for me. But my right hand has taken a lot of work. Playing on a righthanded guitar makes finding instruments much easier, too. In the end, though, I think you have to be comfortable with however you play.
By the way, Steve Morse is another leftie who plays rightie.Takeoffs are optional but landings are mandatory.
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I am also a lefty who plays righty, for the same reasons-lefty guitars were hard to come by and expensive when I strated playing. And to top it all off, I used to whack out my high school music teacher when playing keyboards by playing the melodies with my left hand and chords with my right. I'm pretty sure I would still suck as a guitar player whether I learned on a lefty guitar or not!
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Vinnie Moore is a lefty. I'm a lefty that plays
right handed so when I saw Vinnie signing autographs with his left hand at a guitar clinic I asked him about being lefty but playing right handed guitars. He said he thought it was advantage.
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