by ossettjohn » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:56 pm
From my own personal experience I have to disagree. I am a leftie and play everything else left handed apart from PSG. I play guitar, banjo and mandolin left handed and am absolutely hopeless the other way round. For many years I simply reversed the strings on a right handed guitar and wondered why the intonation was off. All my guitars are now left hand built. FYI Martin do NOT charge extra for left handed models, the main reason for my buying a left handed Martin 12 string. Managing to buy a proper left handed instrument was a revelation to me. I could now play up the neck and still sound in tune. Playing PSG was a real struggle at first, but it has become easier with time and, I think, has improved my left handed playing of other instruments.
We lefties did not ask to be different, so why should we suffer discrimination? BTW, a french horn is actually played left handed, so a bad example there, although I take the point about the piano.
If playing "the wrong way round" is better then why aren't the majority of right handed players playing left handed?
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