Dingo40 pid=68939 dateline=1577931263 said:
Left handed guitars are not unusual, Paul McCartney played one but I hadnt seen a LH piano accordion until this.
Neither had I, although I have seen occasional videos on YouTube of both PAs and CBAs being, literally, played upside down by left handed players. They seem to be quite OK with it.
Left- handed guitar: sounds a bit like the pranks played on unsuspecting newbies at workshops being sent to fetch the left-handed spanner/screwdriver/hammer
Is there such a thing, or would one simply string one in reverse order? :huh:
Dingo,
Consistent with the popularity of the guitar, there are literally hundreds of thousands of left handed guitars, and some of those are even mass produced. They are simply strung like a right handed guitar, so that the player is playing an exact mirror image of a right handed instrument. Characters like Jimi Hendrix played a standard right handed guitar upside down, but these days there is no need.
Here is a link to such an oddity:-
https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-a...utm_term=4583726538765103&utm_content=Guitars
They are as common as short-sighted long distance lorry drivers.
At that price if you want one youd better hurry, as there will soon be none left.