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of course, if this lefty would've learned to play right-handed, he might have amounted to something.
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Notice that Jimi is actually playing a RIGHT-HANDED guitar.
Jim and Tony both learned to play before they actually made left-handed guitars. |
http://www.lefthandedguitarists.com/...guitar=2&opt=3
Famous left-handed guitarists who play right-handed AL ANDERSON BILLY BOB THORNTON BILLY CORGAN BOB BROZMAN BRUCE COCKBURN CALVIN NEWBORN CARL WILSON * CHRIS MARTIN (Coldplay) CHRIS REA DANNY GATTON * DAVE HOLE * DAVID BOWIE * DAVID BYRNE DUANE ALLMAN ELVIS COSTELLO ERIK DARLING (The Rooftop Singers) GARY MOORE GEORGE BARNES GEORGE VAN EPS * GILES HEDLEY (Giles Hedley Blues Band, The Aviators) INORAN (a.k.a. INOUE KYIONOBU) JANICK GERS (IRON MAIDEN) JIMMY RAINEY JOHN WETTON (KING CRIMSON) JOHNNY WINTER JULIA ROBERTS KEANU REEVES KEITH CARRADINE LEFTY FRIZZELL MARE WINNINGHAM MARK KNOPFLER * MICHAEL ANGELO BATIO * MICHAEL BLOOMFIELD MICHAEL HEDGES NICK LOWE NOEL GALLAGHER (Oasis) PASCAL PERIZ PAUL LE MAT PAUL SIMON PHIL HILBORNE PRESTON REED * RIK EMMETT (Triumph) ROBERT FRIPP RUVANE KURLAND STEVE CROPPER * STEVE MORSE TED GREENE |
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I'm lefty, I tried righty with the same thoughts in mind. It didn't work out so my father took the guitar to a shop & had it flipped like Hendrix.
I felt much better about myself and my playing. I felt more comfortable in the lefty setting than the righty & my playing took off. Don't do it to your daughter, if she's lefty - she's a lefty. Sure the selection is extremely limiting in terms of buying a new ax down the line but I've always found great guitars. Just my two cents since I've been in a similar situation. |
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Johnny Depp is a really accomplished guitarist as well. That's actually why he moved to L.A. originally: To be a rock star. |
Look at this way, Dude: If your daughter has any real talent and decides to pursue this for a living in some fashion, whether it's as a songwriter or sideman or a band or whatever, it makes more sense for her to walk into a room and play right handed.
If she's asked to sit in somewhere or sit in on a session or contribute to a song or whatever, she'll always need to have her left-handed instrument on her at all times. IMO, that's a major detriment. And as I said earlier, guitar is easy. It's just shapes. I doubt she's out to be the next Yngwie Malmsteen. And make her take piano lessons as well. If you can play piano, you can virtually understand and play almost any instrument because it's laid out so simply that the music theory is natural. |
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My 13 yr old daughter has become quite the musician; instumentally and vocally, as a lefty. In-part it is because of who she is, and in-part because of learning in a right-handed world as a left-handed musically inclined "tweener"...I'm proud, and she "rocks." Just my experience... |
Stick with a right handed guitar. She can use her dominant hand to work the neck.
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