Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play it the right hand way - it makes ZERO difference. Its an instrument for two hands and you use two hands. End of story.
My DS is strongly LH and has been since he first started picking things up with his fingers. He plays several string instruments and has never needed any accommodations.
Same here. My lefty son "plays" guitar with his right hand. As others pointed out, both hands are used.
Huh? I've played guitar for 17 years and what you're saying makes no sense. Yes, you play the guitar with both hands, but each hand does VERY different things. Strumming/finger picking vs. finding notes on a fretboard require very different types of motor skills.
Your son being able to play a right-handed guitar doesn't necessarily mean everyone should/can just play guitar right-handed. There's a reason professional guitarists like McCartney and Hendrix play/played left-handed guitars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play it the right hand way - it makes ZERO difference. Its an instrument for two hands and you use two hands. End of story.
My DS is strongly LH and has been since he first started picking things up with his fingers. He plays several string instruments and has never needed any accommodations.
You're not getting this. They don't make left and right handed violins/violas/cellos, etc. They do for guitars. A guitar isn't really a string instrument.
You really don't know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Just play it the right hand way - it makes ZERO difference. Its an instrument for two hands and you use two hands. End of story.
My DS is strongly LH and has been since he first started picking things up with his fingers. He plays several string instruments and has never needed any accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play it the right hand way - it makes ZERO difference. Its an instrument for two hands and you use two hands. End of story.
My DS is strongly LH and has been since he first started picking things up with his fingers. He plays several string instruments and has never needed any accommodations.
Same here. My lefty son "plays" guitar with his right hand. As others pointed out, both hands are used.
Anonymous wrote:Just play it the right hand way - it makes ZERO difference. Its an instrument for two hands and you use two hands. End of story.
My DS is strongly LH and has been since he first started picking things up with his fingers. He plays several string instruments and has never needed any accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:My DD's guitar teacher says absolutely no to a left handed guitar. That being said, my husband bought one for himself because he once broke his pinky finger and cannot bend it normally to play the guitar in the normal right handed fashion. When he was trying to self teach himself off youtube, it was a challenge--there is very, very little out there for left handed guitars and he would have to spend a lot of time figuring stuff out.