Grant Fondo
Guru
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I play with two right thumbs anyway, whats the problem?
I have a vague memory of my mum telling me which hand to hold which in when I was very young. I reckon it wouldn't have bothered me if she had told me the other way round, so I think that is not a great example.replace the guitar with a knife and fork. You either use them one way or the other... unless you're ambidextrous, you'll only be able to do it 'your' way.
That one is a better example because writing is a complex skill which is obviously going to be easier with the favoured hand. (I was actually going to use that as an example the other way though, in that people who have lost the use of their favoured hand often do learn how to write with their remaining one.)I also cannot write with my right hand. Many more people cannot write with their left hand![]()
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Anyway, enough of this...
I'm left handed and when I learnt to play the air guitar I did it left handed, then I bought a banjo ukulele and learnt right handed as that's what all the tutorials were showing.I’d start with air guitar and progress from there.
You can fret with both hands simultaneously, players using a Chapman stick instrument do this all the time.
I have a similar instrument too.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvdwTdsjhGs
To add to all the discussion about right v left handed playing ...
A (right handed) friend of mine, who already played guitar, badly busted up his left hand, his fretting hand, in a motorbike accident. Subsequently, he bought a left handed guitar and retrained himself to play it. Now fretting with his right hand. He strums chords well, but doesn't have enough dexterity in his left hand for fingerpicking.
I am just boggled to think he can play "backwards" at all.....
I have already had my (right) wrist slapped earlier in the thread for going on about that subject!Do pianists have a dominant hand?
Do pianists have a dominant hand?
Which coincidentally was announced on April 1st!But Kawai have started a range...
https://www.sheargoldmusic.co.uk/kawai-announce-new-left-handed-piano/