Strat-o-lux wrote:Wait a minute... so you have all left handed guitars but you play them right-handed? Or you play them left-handed but strung backwards? I think I'm confused.
What led you to this insanity?
It's a plague I'm telling ya!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mu ... _backwardsStarted playing as a kid-
encourgaed and shown basic chords by my right handed brother
on his right handed guitar.
brought my first steel string acoustic as a teenager playing a right handed guitar upside down.
I did reverse the strings and nut for about 2 years-
then went back to just playing it as a normal right handed guitar played upside down-
it was a muscle memory/ comfort thing.
I was acoustic and blues forever.
When I got into electric guitar (YEARS later),
It was really difficult finding anything left handed in Australia.
The strat and tele were gold for me- both great cs guitars.
The Heritage I found this year from a guy in the states who played the same way I do.
I think guys like him and me just grew used to muscle memory.
Dick dale, Doyle Bramhall, (very over rated in my opinion),
Even Bob Geldof (not known as a guitarist plays that way).
I still think left handed guitars just look wrong!!!!
It's the same way you pick up a tennis racket, bat, etc.
Perhaps without a right handed guitar around,
I probably would have just been a traditional lefty.
ptbarnum wrote:And why are they all on a tramopoline
I just like the black background for contrast
and one photo- not neck- body-head etc.....................................................
- ok...sometimes I slam dunk while playing,
more air,
but broken springs and strings when you get carried away!