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Buying Lefthanded Guitars: 4 Quick Tips



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By : Music Marketing    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-13 05:49:32
Are you left handed and want to learn to play guitar?

In a world of right handed guitarists, learning guitar could be quite a challenge. Still, before you give up your dream of playing guitar, you might want to ponder a few choices that you have as a left handed person.

Here are 4 quick tips that I hope will help you make the right decision when buying your own guitar:

1. You have the option of buying a right handed guitar and get used to it or you can purchase a guitar specifically designed for the left handed, which, if you consider a specific model, has identical features of the right handed version while being its is specular (mirror-like) representation.

2. If you purchase a right handed guitar and still want to play it as a left handed one, you can choose to invert the order of the strings. However, if the model you want has some unique features, like a cut-off or sound effect knobs in the body, you might find it fairly uncomfortable to play.


3. Bear in mind that most guitar teachers play a right handed guitar! This might add additional challenges to your guitar lessons. You will have to invert anything that your teacher shows you so that you can adapt it to your guitar. The same applies to on line video guitar lessons and most guitar instruction books.

4. You will not be able to play guitar unless you have your own guitar with you. If, for instance, you are at a party and you feel like playing guitar for your friends, you will not be able to do so if you don't have your own left handed guitar with you.

So what is the best choice?

I would recommend that, before you buy a guitar, you have access to a right handed guitar from one of your friends and try to learn the fundamentals (e.g., a few power chords). Spend a few weeks or months practicing and see if it feels comfortable. If you find that too tricky, start shopping around for a left handed guitar.
Author Resource:- More tips like this here: http://www.guitarjamorama.net
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