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tony286 04-28-2015 05:18 AM

A question for the guitarists
 
I have played left handed for over 40 yrs. I want to switch to playing right handed. Im tired of seeing great guitars on craigslist I can't get or to walk into a music store and they have 100 guitars and two left handed. Also figure its a good brain strengthening exercise.
Im going to buy a cheap right handed guitar and I figure go back to good old Mel Bay. Playing old paint and jingle bells doesn't excite me but I figure its the best way to get the hand coordination. Your thoughts?

lock 04-28-2015 05:42 AM

Hendrix strung a right handed fender upside down

candyflip 04-28-2015 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by lock (Post 20460952)
Hendrix strung a right handed fender upside down

I flew first class to London one time with one of Jimi Hendrix's guitars in the seat next to me.

PR_Glen 04-28-2015 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by lock (Post 20460952)
Hendrix strung a right handed fender upside down

yeah, that's a workable solution but if you spend good money on a guitar you probably want a pick guard to protect the finish i'm sure.

changing hands is crazy and ridiculous, however I normally do things the hard way myself so I understand. It wont be anywhere close to the learning curve it took the first time. you already know where your fingers need to be, you already understand rhythm, your ear is there. so its just a matter of coordination and finding the rhythm with your right hand.

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we're talking about jerking off right?

tony286 04-28-2015 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 20460995)
yeah, that's a workable solution but if you spend good money on a guitar you probably want a pick guard to protect the finish i'm sure.

changing hands is crazy and ridiculous, however I normally do things the hard way myself so I understand. It wont be anywhere close to the learning curve it took the first time. you already know where your fingers need to be, you already understand rhythm, your ear is there. so its just a matter of coordination and finding the rhythm with your right hand.

edit:

we're talking about jerking off right?

lol Thats what I figure and the reason why Im getting a cheap one to see if I dont get too frustrated. If nothing it will be an interesting mind exercise.

Tom-LifeSelector 04-28-2015 08:33 AM

I think there is no secret formula. You have to start it from almost the beginning. Patience and practice, practice, practise... :thumbsup

sperbonzo 04-28-2015 08:37 AM

That sounds insanely tough to do.... personally I would stay with the stringing upside down idea. Personally I've had plenty of guitars without pickguards and they don't get that scratched up....





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dyna mo 04-28-2015 08:49 AM

i think there are plenty of left-handed guitars to chose from.

dyna mo 04-28-2015 08:51 AM

don't forget to rewind those pickups when you string an electric guitar upside down

Tom_PM 04-28-2015 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20461115)
don't forget to rewind those pickups when you string an electric guitar upside down

Depends on if you're in the Northern or Southern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect :1orglaugh

But seriously... good luck on that one! Wish I had some suggestions for you. Practice strumming right now and fingering with your left hand. If you play then you know which fingers you'll be moving for which scales and so forth. You should be able to poke a hole in the fretboard with your left pinky in no time! Or at least make it move! :winkwink:

sarettah 04-28-2015 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by tony286 (Post 20460927)
to walk into a music store and they have 100 guitars and two left handed.

Left Handed Guitars | Guitar Center

:thumbsup


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