Left-Handed Electric Guitar (LH Guitars)
The purpose of this article is to sum up the basic facts on left handed electric
guitar and provide a brief, but informative enough rundown, so hopefully someone will find it
useful and helpful.
Left-handed electric guitar (sometimes lovingly called - lefty), is essentially a guitar designed with a left
handed people in mind.
Left Handed Electric Guitar: Used by Some Famous People
Many iconic guitar players were left-handed - Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney (The Beatles), Tony Iommi (Black
Sabbath),Kurt Cobain (Nirvana), list goes on.
Back in days when they weren't available yet on a broad level, left-handed guitarists, like Jimi Hendrix, would
just restringtheir right-handed axes and then simply flip them over to play left-handed.
The only main difference, as far as the example above, is that since the low E string will be the longest string
and the high E string will be the shortest, the sound will change, like Jimi's did.
By the way, if you are a right-handed player, you can achieve the same effect by restringing your left-handed
guitar.
Many left-handed guitarists choose to follow Jimi's method, instead of playing an actual left-handed guitar, which
is a matter of taste.
An Interesting Fact about Left Handed electric Guitar
Interestingly, guitar companies used to charge a substantial extra fee for left-handed guitars. Thankfully,
laws were passed against discriminatory practices of this sort and it's not the case anymore, in most cases.
Nowadays, there is a better variety of left-handed guitars out there, offered by many guitars brands, however the
selection of lefties is still pretty limited. Unfortunately, there are not too many lefty chord books available
either.
LH guitars are available in four (Bass), six and seven strings. Most notable or pioneering manufacturers are
Cremona, Gibson, D'Angelico, N.Y. Epiphone. And if you want to know who sells the cheapest left handed electric
guitar online, please google it with that pharase and you will find a lot of links.
The most common solution, at least for a beginner, is to simply restring and flip over a right-handed
instrument.
You stand just as much chance of reaching your full potential as you would with a lefty guitar. Remember that music
comes from inside of you. Left handed electric guitar or otherwise.
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