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Wow, from the last few posts I just learned that Brad D and Jerry S are
lefties who play righty style. Count me in that club as well. Anyone else?
My first guitar was an el-Cheapo Hondo that was shaped like a Les Paul. It
wasn't easy to play upside down, so I figured I would put my most dextrous
hand on the fretboard where I thought I would need it the most. I still
played air-guitar "upside down" for many years, but even that went away
after a while.
BN
I'm right handed and bat left:)
Rick
--- In , "Brian Neal" <bneal@i...> wrote:
> Wow, from the last few posts I just learned that Brad D and Jerry S
are
> lefties who play righty style. Count me in that club as well.
Anyone else?
>
> My first guitar was an el-Cheapo Hondo that was shaped like a Les
Paul. It
> wasn't easy to play upside down, so I figured I would put my most
dextrous
> hand on the fretboard where I thought I would need it the most. I
still
> played air-guitar "upside down" for many years, but even that went
away
> after a while.
>
> BN
Me too.
Gavin
--- In , "Brian Neal" <
bneal@i...> wrote:
> Wow, from the last few posts I just learned that Brad D and
Jerry S are
> lefties who play righty style. Count me in that club as well.
Anyone else?
>
> My first guitar was an el-Cheapo Hondo that was shaped like a
Les Paul. It
> wasn't easy to play upside down, so I figured I would put my
most dextrous
> hand on the fretboard where I thought I would need it the most.
I still
> played air-guitar "upside down" for many years, but even that
went away
> after a while.
>
> BN