Left-handed

Left handed guitar

Left handed guitar
  1. Does a left-handed person need a left-handed guitar?
  2. Is it OK to play guitar left-handed?
  3. How rare is a left-handed guitar?
  4. Is there a difference between left and right-handed guitars?

Does a left-handed person need a left-handed guitar?

You don't even necessarily need a left-handed guitar, as you can flip a right-handed guitar over and use it as a left-handed guitar. Just be aware that some guitars are designed asymmetrically, so if you play it upside down it might feel a little strange.

Is it OK to play guitar left-handed?

Learning To Play Guitar Left-Handed

If you're naturally left-handed, it may make perfect sense for you to play the guitar left-handed. Much of the dexterity involved in playing guitar -- and where the action happens -- takes place on the fretboard.

How rare is a left-handed guitar?

To this day, many people still play upside down. And if you happen to know a few guitarists, chances are one of them plays this way. After all, ten percent of the population is left-handed.

Is there a difference between left and right-handed guitars?

An easy way to tell the difference between a left handed and right handed guitar is to hold the instrument up in front of you vertically and look at the strings. If the thickest string is on the right the guitar is a lefty. If it's on the left then the guitar is a regular right-handed model.

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