Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Left Handed Electric Guitar


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I wanted to talk to you about the electric guitar. In fact, I wanted to talk to you about the left handed version of this musical device because it isn't as popular as most people seem to think. I remember when I first started out learning to play the guitar, I had to get a regular right handed one. This made it twice as difficult, but that's what I needed. My teacher that was supposed to make me better could only teach me if I used a right handed one. This was a nightmare for me. This is just like trying to force people to write with their wrong hand. It's just so unnatural and frustrating to do.

The main reason that it is hard to find this type of guitar is that lesson plans, teachers, exercises are all designed for right handed people. They're they ones that dominate this niche of the market and hence the market bends to their needs. If you've been looking for a left handed electric guitar you've probably struggled to find them. You may have seen inflated prices if you did manage to locate one. It's literally a racket for a lot of people.

The reason that this type of guitar is harder to learn on is due to the fact that everything is backwards for all the material. Some songs have pretty complex notes that need to be played and everything is mirrored. If you were to view a right handed guitar in the mirror, that's what it is like for a lot of teachers that are trying to show you. Everything is exceptionally frustrating for them too, so this is a main reason you're not going to find the left handed electric guitar anywhere.

The good news is that you can usually pick up custom versions of this if you're willing to pay. Private guitar shops that will build you one that will fit your needs, but this is pretty costly. You can also refurbish your guitar yourself and turn it into a left handed one. This can be a bit awkward and it isn't an easy task to achieve.

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