Mon
26
Oct
2009
Guitar LeftHanded Review
Lefthand Guitar
Weoften demand for advice from left-handed guitarists both on the greatest way to teach guitar left-handed and for stockists of left-handed guitars.
As with most things left-handed, the results are never as direct as one would want. If you are thinking of purchasing a left-handed guitar you will determine that the quality is very limited
indeed. Whether it is acoustic or electric you are searching for, you may find there are no left-handers at all among the glittering display or with luck, perhaps two or three may be inserted
away behind the right-handers. As with pricy equipment for many different hobbies or activities the economics of guitar output and sales makes it impossible for most stores to provide the range
of quality that right-handers enjoy.
Unfortunately, reversing the strings on a right-handed guitar is not sufficient, since the entire instrument must have all its parts turned to produce a acceptable tone. We have only two options:
to purchase from the few left-handed versions available even if they are not entirely acceptable to order a left-handed version of a right-handed model you have seen. The second option may seem a
reasonable compromise, but actually carries a number of pitfalls. Firstly, assessing the merits of a right-handed guitar by playing it left-handed is far from ideal as you can get only a rough
idea of its tone and action. As any guitar player knows even two guitars of the same model can vary slightly. Secondly, and most seriously, most manufacturers insist that once a guitar is ordered
by a customer to be specially made, the customer is then obliged to buy it even if it turns out to be less than ideal.
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