I Am Left Handed But Do I Need A Left Handed Guitar?

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
  • I have been helping left handed people of all ages ( my specialist site www.rguitars.co.uk ) work out whether they require a left handed guitar for over 2 decades. Its NOT just a case of "left handed = left handed guitar required". My video will show you some basic tips on working out whether you should buy a left or right handed guitar. Hope it helps!
    Please join my left handed group on Facebook at / lefthandedguitars for comments from left handed players who have of course bought left handed guitars!
    I am available online most hours at www.rguitars.co.uk and you can also join me on Patreon giving you access to one to one advic with a guaranteed same day reply - and all sorts of guitar related benefits at / richardsguitarshop

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  • @TheSoulSeducer
    @TheSoulSeducer Місяць тому

    Gr8 vid n detailed. I agree with u totally. Me n my sis both left handed but level of using right hand is totally different. So yeah it varies person to person how much complex movement he can do with his right. So nice tip to try out and feel urself.
    Respect for you to go in this mich details god bless u

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤. I seem to get a lot of flack for appearing to show an interest in helping lefties when not one myself. Your comments really do help validate my feelings and may encourage other left handed players to watch the video.
      Really appreciate you updating me and sharing your feelings 😊

  • @jack-g3j8l
    @jack-g3j8l 6 років тому +690

    Hello fellow left-handers😋

  • @johnkropp398
    @johnkropp398 6 років тому +424

    If you are left handed, and have the option to play left, then play left. Your rhythm and timing is controlled by your dominant side. If you are strumming with that dominant hand your learning progress will be faster and easier. I wasted two years trying to play right-handed before I had someone suggest to me that I should be playing lefty. Without that advice, I'd probably still be struggling to get through Hal Leonard book 1. I made more progress in two months playing lefty than I ever did playing right. If you are worried about the availability of left-handed guitars, just get over it. There are plenty, you just have to look a little harder. It will be worth it, I promise.

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  6 років тому +54

      Thanks for your feedback. Its important to remember that every person is different and that dominance you mention is not so obvious for everyone, hence needing to think about this thoroughly. Clearly playing left handed was important for you and so you found your personal path through trial and error, which may well have been fast tracked by doing the tests shown in the video. Thanks again for your thoughts.

    • @jenniekang4997
      @jenniekang4997 6 років тому +5

      Thank you very much , I just can’t play with my right hand and I was really sad because I hard play right hand is more advantage

    • @garycarter961
      @garycarter961 5 років тому +20

      Thanks! I've played for years just picking (no knowledge of chords at all) using right handed guitars upside down. I have a high comfort level with picking with left hand and moving along the neck and doing things like hammering with the right. I"m about to start my first guitar lesson at age 58 and my instructor wants me to play right handed because in his words "you don't know anything" so, in his opinion, it won't matter. I liken it to the fact I throw a baseball left-handed but I don't know how to throw a curve, slider or knuckle ball. If someone said "well, let's try to teach you right-handed to throw those curves and knuckle balls but right-handed because, after all, "you don't know anything" I'd have to say "No way!" Not a perfect analogy but that's how it feels to me when attempting to play right-handed.

    • @Metaliconian
      @Metaliconian 5 років тому +7

      @@garycarter961 At this point, you would be better off learning to play left-handed since you've already been picking with the left hand and fretting with the right hand. Plus you're 58 years old, it's not like you're a kid so you have less time to get proficient at it. Do what feels right... er... left? Just do what feels natural for you.

    • @adubar
      @adubar 5 років тому +4

      I agree that a good teacher will help the INDIVIDUAL figure out what he/she needs.
      The reality is more likely that "dominant preference" plays a large part in "right handed" instruments. It is a matter of statistical probablity.
      Every person is different. I have one "right handed son" who does most things of skill, other than writing, with his left. Another, who is ambirdextrous but write right-handed (though he taught himself originally by holing the pen or pencil much like a Chinese Calligrapher with a brush... a different story).
      Some studies offer a correlation between hair growth pattern and "side dominance" that contradicts much of what we have been told by some as far as "handedness" as an indicator of brain domiance.
      Both my sons' hair growth patterns are counter-clockwise (which according to an Australian study is possible corrrelation with brain side-dominance ), as is mine.
      In assimetric musical instruments, the "dominant hand" is the hand that generally plays what ends up being the more difficult part of the mechanical aspects of playing. the domiant hand allows us to concentrate on rote things a little better with the off hand as we can go on "auto-pilot" to some extant with the dominant hand.
      How to Finger a fretboard can and has been taught to apes and one of the first automations for machines and computers in musiclal insturments ---aside from someting like vibrato (which most players attempt to execute consistently anyways and so is easily standardized via maths and thereby a machine or computer) deperssing a string at a predetermined place against a board is fairly rote. Bowing, articulation, picking, strumming & etc. are much more complex and require more motor dexterity, and training.
      Things like Picking and Bowing are generally more facile for the dominant hand, hence: guitars are built predominantly with the right hand being the "motor" (as around 90% of humans tend to have a right dominance) and leaving the less dominant hand to preform the fingering that can and is learned through rote.
      At the outside, lefties only make up about 10% of the human population and never more than that. the number of lefties that play a musical instrument even lower than that. We really have no idea how many "righties" are actually left dominant, but at least one study says less than 5% of righties are.
      How an asymetrical musical insturment is mostly produced for the "right hand" ends up being a matter of economies of scale. Left handed scissors have existed since scissors were invented, but go down to your local office shop, and you probably won't find any. We simply have more customers for righties---always have. Always will if we leave genetics to the task (handedness is not genetic, but brain dominance just might be)
      I have experience playing both left and right hand string/guitar instruments as well as piano (I have played on one of the very few left handed pianos built as well). I also have and can play guitar upside down and backwards which has helped in my violin fingering work analysis ---getting away from standard position play and simply learning to play all notes on the length of a string, regardless of where it sits reltative to other strings,
      (see violin pedagoggue Terje Hansen, who happens to play classical violin left handed and is an interesting story in himself -- head of the violin curricula at the Norwegian Academy of Music and a late blooming prodigy -- he only begain study of violin at age 20 and was performing on stage by 23. before he was 25, he was made head of violin studies at the Norwegian Academy of Music ---something that most violin teachers would say is impossible.
      His published work on violin scales is revolutionary (and applicable to guitar or any other western string instrument). In modern string study, most students are never prepared for modern works and much of the repetoire after a-tonal music, micro tonal and eastern music --which does not work well with the old practice of position playing as it is based upon an old western common practice theory of notes, scales & etc. which positions are built upon in learning western string instruments.)
      my own preference for solo performance is left hand mirror to a right hand instrument.
      but often I am without an instrument when an impromtu ask for me to play comes up. I'll play whatever you put in front of me.
      I'll play uprigth base - "backwards" with right hand fingering, left hand plucking or bowing as I don't own one and I've only met right handed versions.
      Pagannini was said to have been "left handed" but played a right hand instrument. We have no idea what direction his hair grew in....

  • @logantheking4598
    @logantheking4598 2 роки тому +24

    As a lefty, I learned not to waste your time doing things the wrong way. I played PC videogames with aiming on my right hand and I was never able be good at games. But switching to a left handed mouse, I had to re learn my muscle memory, but in the end it was worth it. Always go for lefty equipment when you can

    • @omri2430
      @omri2430 2 роки тому +1

      really dude? im left handed too, but cant seem to get a lefty mouse, i mean, it just doesnt feel netural to me at all and i cant imagine my self playing like that

    • @omri2430
      @omri2430 2 роки тому

      are u typing with right hand?

  • @ColinTCS
    @ColinTCS 7 років тому +79

    Could never ever play right handed, my brain just won't accept it. The first day I picked up a left handed guitar, it was like, "oh, wow, now I get it".

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  7 років тому +7

      Indeed - Its fascinating isn't it how some can and some can't - so important to do your homework at the beginning and see what suits you personally which it seems you worked out in the end!

    • @ColinTCS
      @ColinTCS 7 років тому +7

      It was a painful lesson, I struggled so much, my uncle, who was teaching me, told me I never would be able to play guitar. It was only when I was at a friends house and picked up one of his guitars and heldf it left handed he went, "oh, yeah, you're left handed". He restrung it for me, I learned my first song that afternoon. It would of been very easy for me to take my uncles word and think I just didn't "get it" with guitars.

    • @PaulTheSkeptic
      @PaulTheSkeptic 7 років тому +1

      That's interesting. Hendrix's story is very similar. On the other hand, my guitarist in a band I was in years ago was a lefty but he played right handed. He played well too.

    • @PaulTheSkeptic
      @PaulTheSkeptic 7 років тому

      Hm. I wonder if lefties are more ambidextrous than righties because I can't play shit with a lefty guitar. You might as well hand me a Russian made space capsule as a lefty guitar. My chances for deciphering it would be the same.

    • @mikecorey8370
      @mikecorey8370 7 років тому +1

      Ditto. There is just no way. Tried it many, many years ago, and it's impossible. A lefty is a lefty.

  • @darrenrobbins8356
    @darrenrobbins8356 7 років тому +53

    I am so left handed and when I first picked up a guitar it just felt bang on in the left handed position. It helped being a Hendrix fan! I can't do anything right handed so I suppose I am one of the proper 10%. It is annoying though to walk into most guitar shops and not be able to try out any guitar in the shop! Thanks Richard for being the shop owner who actually gives a damn about left handed guitarists even though your right handed. That fact alone helps to explain your philosophy of being in the business to connect people to their guitar ( bit like wands really!).

  • @sewerkeezy2141
    @sewerkeezy2141 5 років тому +35

    I've learned how to play upside down and i can play different chord voicings that right handed players would struggle to play. I enjoy the unique sound that being left handed can bring.

    • @EricThompson1
      @EricThompson1 4 роки тому

      @sewerkeezy That's really interesting. I am considering learning the guitar, just some general cords so I can play socially. A childhood accident left me with only my thumb and pinky on my left hand, so I would need to fret on my right and strum with my left. I'm wondering what challenges I might run into by trying to play upside down instead of just getting a lefty? Thanks for the advice!

    • @devbrit2104
      @devbrit2104 4 роки тому

      Being left handed doesn’t help you play better than right handed players. It would be the same thing with right handers if they did the same thing

    • @edzzup
      @edzzup 3 роки тому +1

      @@EricThompson1 -- Don't know their "handedness," but you might draw encouragement from Jerry Garcia and Django Reinhardt, both of whose playing exemplified triumph over serious hand injuries.

    • @jankowalski6338
      @jankowalski6338 3 роки тому

      I know about Jacek Kaczmarski, an old Polish player who learnt the same way.

  • @Yzzo1
    @Yzzo1 5 років тому +169

    I'm right handed but for some reason I feel more comfortable playing a left handed guitar. It just comes naturally to me.

    • @jackmcnamara1550
      @jackmcnamara1550 5 років тому +14

      Josue Yanez me too I right handed and play guitar left handed

    • @Adityakaushikmusic
      @Adityakaushikmusic 5 років тому +9

      Me too man, but due to lack of availability I am playing a right handed guitar upside down.

    • @randomgirlwadhd
      @randomgirlwadhd 5 років тому +4

      I also know someone like you.. and she's kinda a very talented person at a young age.

    • @ktr33muziclibrary30
      @ktr33muziclibrary30 5 років тому +3

      Aditya Kaushik see I’m in your situation... I’m brand new to guitar but I’m sure I’m lefty (thank you guitar hero) but I’m forcing myself to learn right because it’s all I have. How does playing a right hand flipped work? 🤔Like do I strum backwards? 🤔🤔 does it even matter??

    • @ENZ7Y
      @ENZ7Y 4 роки тому +6

      This is why Kurt Cobain plays left handed. He writes with his right hand, but play left handed

  • @jeffking
    @jeffking 6 років тому +12

    People often think that the most difficult task of playing a guitar is the chord formation. In that context the right-handed guitar does not seem right-handed at all. But I find the most difficult part is keeping rhythm. Drummers are able to keep much faster rhythm with their dominant hand. And for guitarists, the dominant hand keeping rhythm keeps the whole thing together. I am right handed, but had a hand injury to my left hand. As such, I can no longer play right-handed guitar, and am in the process of teaching myself left-handed technique. Interestingly, transposing the chords to my right hand - while difficult - is much less of a cognitive leap than trying to strum or finger-pick with my left hand.

  • @Coolio_Ash
    @Coolio_Ash 6 років тому +63

    I was air guitaring left hand for years
    It feels weird to play right handed.

    • @joepetch308
      @joepetch308 4 роки тому +4

      I air guitar lefty and play righty... work that out! 🤙🏻

    • @iMertin90
      @iMertin90 4 роки тому +1

      exactly mate lol

    • @mightymike130
      @mightymike130 3 роки тому

      @@joepetch308 That means you probably should of learned guitar left handed

  • @b03tz
    @b03tz 7 років тому +240

    Writing: left handed, cutting with scissors: right hand, soccer: right footed, shooting a gun: left handed, golf: right handed...baseball bat: right handed.
    Guitar: right handed...I am totally messed up when I try to play left handed guitar hahahaha.

    • @jack-g3j8l
      @jack-g3j8l 6 років тому +4

      I'm having the same issue. And also I eat with my right hand.

    • @ibrahimibrahim1186
      @ibrahimibrahim1186 5 років тому +10

      VERY INTERESTING! For me, it's: Writing LEFT; drawing LEFT; PC mouse action RIGHT; scalpel cutting (for being a surgeon) LEFT; scissor cutting RIGHT; stitching RIGHT; shooting RIGHT; tennis RIGHT; soccer RIGHT and now seriously thinking of getting a guitar, and fancy a particular Washburn model but won't get a left hand. Do you think I can also manage play on a right handed one. Cheers!!!

    • @kokoboo64
      @kokoboo64 5 років тому +2

      dude same for me!!

    • @siego1
      @siego1 5 років тому +2

      Patrick Nijkamp
      Am also left handed and play base ball right handed Am also a shooter left handed and right eye dominant lol it’s Weird

    • @Audtoo
      @Audtoo 5 років тому +1

      Alex Dejesus I’m right handed and left eyed; my husband is left handed and right eyed; we shoot with our dominant eye. About 30% of population is cross dominant. Our son turned out lefty all the way. :D

  • @tylersguitars2994
    @tylersguitars2994 7 років тому +116

    I am completely left handed and I have only ever played right handed guitars and there is no way I could play a left handed

    • @gabagooom
      @gabagooom 6 років тому +14

      Same, for some reason left handed guitars never clicked with me

    • @pre4122
      @pre4122 5 років тому +12

      Do you ever feel like you lack speed and dexterity though? I watch people play finger style, and they get that tapping percussion sound, while playing rhythm and melody at the same time. It makes me want to smash my guitar and quit. I’m a leftie and have never played a left handed guitar. I have reached a point of frustration though. I feel my right hand is as fast as it is ever going to get, and it’s at least half the speed of my left. And also, less accurate. I have accepted that I won’t be playing fast leads or finger style guitar. It breaks my heart. Being left handed isn’t fair. I can’t even imagine reading a guitar tab and holding a left handed guitar. It would hurt my eyes. Lol.

    • @rawmark
      @rawmark 5 років тому +1

      I could never play a right handed guitar or a right handed violin. My brain wiring does not allow me the coordination to play those instruments, or any instruments right handed.

    • @gabemote2775
      @gabemote2775 5 років тому

      @@pre4122 just restring it the other way if you can't play it right handed

    • @randomgirlwadhd
      @randomgirlwadhd 5 років тому +2

      I'm a leftie who can play both.. just sharing hehehe

  • @stevewhitfield1635
    @stevewhitfield1635 Рік тому +1

    I’m 65 now and have picked up the guitar off and on. Off because I have had very little trouble forming chords with my left hand, but I’ve had lots of problems striking the correct strings with my right hand. I swing a tennis racket, throw a baseball, swing a golf club, and everything else left handed. I’m currently shopping for a left handed guitar. I should have tried that years ago.

  • @crude.75
    @crude.75 4 роки тому +8

    I feel the same way. When I was first learning guitar all I had was a hand me down classical which kinda sucked because I quickly found out I like bands like, nirvana, soundgarden, foo fighters etc. anyways I’ve been a lefty in everything my whole life but that was all I had so I had to learn to be a right handed guitar player

  • @tonyharris1635
    @tonyharris1635 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, I find this very interesting as i am predominantly a lefty, I shoot left handed, play guitar left hand, play pool left handed, but play golf and cricket right handed, and football left footed thats one hell of a mix... my wife is predominantly right handed so is her sister but they both shoot and play pool left handed so my point is I think we are all a mix of both so we need to find what is most confortable for each induvidual, so I would just hand them a guitar and see which hand they play...

  • @rjasousa
    @rjasousa 4 роки тому +9

    I really appreciate this video, and yes, I'm one of those still figuring out which guitar to buy. Hopefully, this will help. All the best.

    • @LazyIncubuss
      @LazyIncubuss 3 роки тому

      me too, what conclusion did you come to?

  • @photogjimi4041
    @photogjimi4041 4 роки тому +9

    You have no idea how this has helped me. My daughter is lefty...she is turning 9 in a few weeks and has expressed interest in playing guitars. My immediate reaction was to shop a left handed guitar and be done with it. But watching how she shifts her body to write and draw, I kept thinking, why not let her try righty first. It seems like her natural direction is to the left anyway. Your advice and insight confirmed what I was thinking. I have a left handed strung acoustic and a right. I am going to do the test you recommend and see what she is comfortable with. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  4 роки тому +2

      Ahah! Bless you sir! I am sooooo happy that it helped. Thank you so much

  • @catherinec6747
    @catherinec6747 5 років тому +5

    I can see you posted this some time ago, however, I still want to thank you. I first tried to learn guitar at around age 10 (I am 40 now). I immediately picked up as a left handed and was so difficult to teach that I gave up. The teacher found me frustrating and easily lost patience. Music is and always has been essential to my being. I got the basics of the piano in short order before becoming an opera singer, working in the music industry in my home county as well as abroad. Throughout the years I have tried guitar whenever I have the opportunity. Always right handed and always with no success. No rhythm. I visited an uncle recently who lives far from me. He has a house full of guitars. It is his passion. We were talking and I mentioned that I regret not being able to pick it up. He found an old guitar in his workshop, restrung it for a lefty and made some small alterations for me to make lefty beginner life easier. 20 minutes later I had the basics down and a few weeks on I see real improvement. Unfortunately, I am just one of those very left handed people. It is likely that I will end up teaching myself as there is still this idea out there that being left handed on a guitar is a choice and an inconvenience. It really isn't. I have tried to play right handed for far too long. Hell if I have to I will just have to build a damn guitar myself... if my uncle hasn't already started.

  • @devdiksha
    @devdiksha 3 роки тому +12

    I'm a lefty, I tried playing right handed guitar SO many times, but it was just so unnatural to me. I couldn't get comfortable around it. My muscles got tensed, I couldn't focus on rhythm. So I've decided to learn it left handed way.

    • @mightymike130
      @mightymike130 3 роки тому +3

      Get a left handed guitar. You wont regret it. I tried for a month right handed and picked up a left handed guitar recently and im able to play as good left handed in 2 days as it took me in 1 month as right handed.

    • @cs39241
      @cs39241 2 роки тому

      Strumming, using a pick and this is ,keeping the beat and time that is where the music is produced, the hand on the finger board doesn't play music ,it stop notes.

  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks 6 років тому +3

    I've tried both but always feel comfortable playing a lefty guitar. It doesn't feel "right" (no pun intended) when I'm playing opposite hand. You're right, it's all about personal feel and it all depends how left dominant you are. I'm used to limited choice in a right handed world, so I appreciate you making an effort to make available left guitars.

  • @30gaming83
    @30gaming83 6 років тому +19

    For me it is a rhythm dominance thing. I played mediocre guitar for 20 years before finally deciding to switch to lefty. My strumming/picking hand very quickly surpassed my ability as a right handed player.
    My feeling is that the fretting hand is more of a technical/muscle-memory thing, hence why hand dominance is not as crucial for that hand. Folks decided the first guitars should be "right-handed" b/c their dominant *rhythm* hand was their right hand (being right-handed people). For me, I have a clearly dominant left-hand when it comes to rhythm/tempo. I would recommend trying to establish which hand is your dominant hand for rhythm by rapping on a table with your hands, etc.
    p.s. Taylor is an example of a good brand who offers every guitar as a left-handed variant with no mark-up. My local shop has been very helpful for me in that regard over the last couple of years, even though they don't carry lefty guitars in their open stock.

    • @donbeissel2965
      @donbeissel2965 5 років тому +1

      30+ Gaming same thing for me. Rhythm is terrible In my right hand.

    • @82jp
      @82jp 4 роки тому

      I have a lefty taylor! I love it!

    • @Astro-ck6mh
      @Astro-ck6mh 4 роки тому

      Similar story for me! I started playing right handed and was making good progress. However, after a couple of years I was feeling like my strumming hand was holding me back.

  • @filgry
    @filgry 6 років тому +8

    Great video, at first I thought, I wish I had seen it many years ago, but actually maybe not, although I find being left handed makes buying a decent guitar that suits you just about impossible. When I first started playing the guitar I had no issues I just had to play left-handed. One point I would take issue with is the idea that your fretboard fingering hand does all the intricate stuff. This may seem the case when you first start playing and indeed it probably is the case at first however as you improve, the fingering quickly becomes automatic whereas the other hand, the strumming hand if you like, is the hand that imparts most of the artistry and individuality which never becomes automatic, so I totally disagree that playing right handed when you are left-handed is a viable option unless you are very ambidextrous.

  • @cromptoniser
    @cromptoniser Рік тому +1

    Yes

  • @James523001
    @James523001 5 років тому +3

    Very interesting insights. I write left-handed, throw left-handed, etc., but some fifty-plus years ago I learned to play the guitar right-handed, since the guitar around our home was right-handed, family members played right-handed, etc. I have learned many techniques on guitar playing right-handed, have taught classes and one-on-one for many years, played professionally, and competed and won awards in some guitar competitions. That said, as a dominant lefty with much ambidexterity, I have nevertheless noticed some limitations/variations in playing right- v. left-handed: e.g., when I use a straight pick, although I can get great accuracy, I am more conscious of the right hand motion and it may not be quite as powerful or quite as precise as it might were I to have started with the dominant, or "stronger" left hand. I also find that when beginning a rhythmic strum, I tend to prefer to start on the "up-pick" or the "and" of the preceding beat in order to get the rhythmic flow. To some extent, that has helped me in playing driving accents off the beat. But the "up" does feel more certain to my right hand, stronger than my starting with the strum on a "down-pick." The same holds true in finger pick style. I find a natural inclination to start on an "up" with the right hand fingers, e.g., the fingers starting on the "and" of the fourth beat, to achieve a good rhythmic roll. Too, in recent times, I have also begun to use a thumb pick as a straight pick rather than use the straight pick itself to get more strength and more precision out of single "down-up" or "up-down" lines. As for the fretting hand, as a lefty playing right-handed, the left hand has always felt natural and reasonably deft fretting the strings, and it's hard to know whether I would have achieved that deftness or greater had I reversed the guitar. Finally, as so many have discussed, guitarists as diverse as Mark Knopfler, Glen Campbell, Paul Simon, Ted Greene, and, I've heard, Joe Pass, were left-handers who played right-handed guitars with extraordinary skill and success. So I suspect that in the end the whole subject is so nuanced and depends so much on the individuality of one's wiring, that it may be impossible to find any bottom-line conclusions.

  • @mariano2078
    @mariano2078 4 роки тому +4

    If You're An Absolute Beginner It Doesn't Matter, You Have To Train Both Hands Anyway. Don't Get Caught Up On That Mentality Cause Part Of It Is Also Mental.

    • @adityashah5597
      @adityashah5597 4 роки тому +1

      thanks. I got a right handed and was really spooked by all this.

  • @onethumbpicker
    @onethumbpicker 7 років тому +17

    I am naturally left handed, but learned to play right handed after being forced to when I took lessons 50 years ago. After playing for about ten years, I had an accident and lost 3 fingers on my left hand, and then taught myself to play left handed. My experience was that initially learning to play right handed allowed much more control and speed of my fretting hand, but my picking hand couldn't keep up. Relearning to play left handed was the opposite challenge. Considering the two, I would lean towards encouraging a lefty to play a lefty. Although the fretting hand requires more dexterity initially, picking techniques will eventually become even more of a challenge.

    • @tgspiri
      @tgspiri 6 років тому +1

      onethumbpicker i have the same feeling. Im writing with left hand, and started to play left handed. But the freting hand doesnt feel right. Strumming is easy. I have been Plaing for about 15 years. Then I started to learn right handed. It feels much more comfy even just to hold the guitar.
      But as you said its the complete opposite. My freting hand this way is much faster and my brain seems to handle this much easier, but the strumming hand struggels even without a Pick. With a Pick its even harder.
      Playing left handed i can strumm anything but my right (freting hand) feels Hard to play, like my brain cant keep up with it..
      Strange.
      Tennis. I started left handed, i sucked. Changed to right hand. Got better immidiately.

    • @sulimankhan8322
      @sulimankhan8322 5 років тому

      Sir i need an advice . I am going to boy a guitar and just played one for three days in the past. Recently on an acedint i broke my right hand and now for my whole life i will not be able to rotate palm up my right hand. So the question is since i am right handed so in this situation should i go for the ri
      ght handed guitar or left handed.

  • @Rampagedd
    @Rampagedd 6 років тому +48

    I feel comfy as a left handed to play right hand guitar, but I see worrying comments about the strumming hand.. oh dear

    • @rennierrodil6119
      @rennierrodil6119 5 років тому

      Well for me if feels awkward,

    • @vinnce9288
      @vinnce9288 4 роки тому

      i am super late but does it feel weird strumming with right hand then after a while becomes second nature?pls share me your experiences thank you!

    • @joedarby4672
      @joedarby4672 4 роки тому +2

      Ricardo Fam yes it feels weird. I got a left handed guitar a year ago and the strumming feels so much better and natural. I’ve been playing guitar for 13 years and I can honestly say it is better to have a left handed guitar if you are left handed... with that being said I hope you are able to make the switch

  • @whydothenationsrage
    @whydothenationsrage 6 років тому +3

    This is really good advice. I am a lefty and I tried to learn how to play left handed guitar in the beginning but I couldn't do it. So since then I've been playing right handed for the past 18 years. But I've noticed that my skill level has plateaued an my playing is limited. I struggle with rhythm in my right hand and can't seem to get the pima method down at all which is very unfortunate because I love classical style guitar. So after 18 years I'm thinking about trying to lean left handed again.

  • @maykitdlefty1160
    @maykitdlefty1160 4 роки тому +2

    I'm left-handed but I use a right-handed guitar the other way around..I admit it's really hard to get the right fingerstyle of many songs but I just choose my own style of fingerpicking.. I still enjoy playing the guitar though 😁

  • @tasneemalnaqbi
    @tasneemalnaqbi 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the detailed and honest recommendation... It really really helpful. God bless you.

  • @1991stratplus
    @1991stratplus 6 років тому +3

    I'm left handed but I play right handed, always have. When I was a kid playing air guitar before I could play I did that left handed. My first guitar was right handed so i learned right. Now it is just natural to me.

  • @krazykyfan
    @krazykyfan 2 роки тому +1

    I am 40 years old and will be starting my journey learning to play guitar soon. My father knows how to play, and when I was a kid when I would pick up his bass I always held it left-handed, even though I'm right handed. It just felt extremely natural to me. I found a great deal on a Yamaha FG820L guitar and bought it. I may regret my decision later but I just went with what I felt was most comfortable and natural.

  • @noddybray
    @noddybray 4 роки тому +1

    I'm a 70 year old lefty, I just play a right handed guitar upside down, quite a unique sound because I'm attacking the strings from top down.. the trouble is with electric guitars because the nobs are in the wrong place and get brushed (adjusted) by my upper arm which is a pain whilst gigging so I tape the volume open.For me strumming with my left hand just feels correct and I never have a problem borrowing a guitar..

  • @JOE-we2wf
    @JOE-we2wf 3 роки тому +3

    I’m left handed and I play right handed guitar. I picked up the chords really fast and easy as my dominance was on the fret board which gave me an advantage. For my strumming it took some time and getting used to to get it bang on, but I’m really good at it now 3 years later.
    My advice is try and learn right handed as there’s more guitars available, and someone can play your guitar and you can play someone else’s. If you really can’t play right handed after trying for a month and see no progress then get a left handed guitar.
    I learned with no problems.
    Happy playing. 🎸

  • @meencz
    @meencz 5 років тому +3

    I want to play a guitar, I have oen at home, but its right handed and I cant even imagine playing for a long time with that. Its just natural to me that I have to play with my left hand.

  • @HC_GUITAR
    @HC_GUITAR 7 років тому +9

    What a fantastic informative video, Mark Knopfler is left handed but plays right handed so what you are saying is bang on the money about trying both ways to see what suits you individually. :) Looking forward to more videos. cheers.

  • @SillyMoustache
    @SillyMoustache 6 років тому +26

    I am left handed. In my first school I was beaten for writing with my left hand. When I took up drums it never occurred to me to set them up left handed, and the same applied when I took up guitar.
    The world is designed for right handed people (although they might not have designed it),so might as well adapt.
    Actually, I believe it advantageous to use my dominant hand or the fretting end!

    • @adityapathak4895
      @adityapathak4895 6 років тому +5

      Silly Moustache
      You are demotivating beginners who are left handed.
      You are saying as if left handed guitars are not available.

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 6 років тому +1

      I want to start playing guitar.
      I write right handed but throw a ball left. I seem to have better finger control with my right hand. ( playing keyboards and stuff )
      Notnsire what I should do. Kinda feel like I'm better off learning right handed so I can play more guitars in the future.

    • @kookytalks
      @kookytalks 6 років тому

      It's happen ! In my schooldays people laugh at me first it makes me to become ambidextrous. 😊

    • @JacksonCryder1228
      @JacksonCryder1228 5 років тому

      @@adityapathak4895 nigga, some kids are poor, their parents aren't finna spend no $300 or so dollars on a left handed guitar, I'm left handed I got mine for $80 or so, and I'm fine G

    • @patrickbuzzo1970
      @patrickbuzzo1970 5 років тому

      I have played drums for 6 years, I had the bass drum at my right foot,but I was keeping the tempo with the right hand on the snare drum and the cymbals /hi hat with the left, like Joe English of the Wings; since I've started playing stringed instruments (bouzouki and banjo),however I had to get left handed models, I would be never able to keep the rhythm with the right arm, I believe that every one has just to follow his natural instinct HOW playing an instrument, writing,using a spoon or anything else.

  • @EvanNagao
    @EvanNagao 3 роки тому +12

    "If someone comes in who is left handed you need to guide them the 'right' way." lmao

  • @williamwinn948
    @williamwinn948 5 років тому +3

    im a lefty And always felt more comfortable playing right handed guitar I learned how to fret the notes easy but picking took me a while.

  • @rxlphniere
    @rxlphniere 4 роки тому +17

    I'm left handed, I've been playing right handed guitar for years ever since I've started learning guitar. The only real issue I've got is strumming / picking speed. I noticed I can pick wayy faster with my left than my right even though I've never played lefty. And it bothers me a lot cause I don't know if I should start over and learn left handed or find a way to be able to pick faster with my right hand?

    • @원우-o3z
      @원우-o3z 4 роки тому +2

      I'm facing the same problem as well. I feel like my right hand is rather weak and i cant really control my pick movement(?). The thing is i just bought my first electric guitar and it seems like a bad idea to immediately splurge my money on a new guitar now.

    • @mightymike130
      @mightymike130 3 роки тому +2

      That means you probably should have learned left handed. It's as easy as this? Which hand do you touch your jimmy with?

    • @TheKcXiV
      @TheKcXiV 3 роки тому +2

      i just bought a lefthanded guitar myself. This is how i came to my conclusion to get a lefty guitar. I am also a PC gamer. I played Shooters with the mouse in my right hand for years and years. I always felt i was a better player then what my results were. I would get frustrated to no end. So last year, i decided to say f it and buy a left handed mouse. I got better with the mouse in my left hand than i was with my right hand and it wasnt even close. It took me 3-4 weeks to accomplish this. Im also no spring chicken im in my mid 40's. I should have done this from the get go. So, moral of the story, if your instincts tell you to play lefty, just do it, you will save yourself months or even years of frustration.

    • @TheEboquansah
      @TheEboquansah 11 місяців тому

      Guys i have the same problem at the moment

    • @TheEboquansah
      @TheEboquansah 11 місяців тому

      I am thinking of switching

  • @nambawan1365
    @nambawan1365 4 роки тому +1

    I'm left handed but i'm playing a right handed guitar. It's fine with me but i have struggles for the plucking and doing some fingerstyles and for other chords. I hope i'll get more advices from u ppl. thankie ♥️

    • @nambawan1365
      @nambawan1365 4 роки тому

      ++ i also tried to use my right hand for playing it but i just can't 😅

  • @richardperry8262
    @richardperry8262 5 років тому +3

    I know you're trying to help, and thanks for taking the time to do it, but the video is coming across to me as another item added to the list of, 'ok, so you're left handed, but just go ahead and do it our way.'
    It took my guitar tutor about 30 seconds to work out I was left handed (my navy shooting instructor could have told him that after one volley with an SA80).
    I think the word you were looking for is ambidexterous and there is something you can do about the lack of choice. You tell your suppliers that a customer really liked the colour and feel of their guitar but bought another brand as it was available left handed.

  • @mlg4035
    @mlg4035 5 років тому +2

    This is my current struggle exactly. Thank you for your input/advice!!

  • @dobermandude2522
    @dobermandude2522 6 років тому +1

    Great info. I'm am left handed, but play right handed. Started playing at a very young age, so teacher told me the problems of finding a lefty guitar and cost. Never even thought about being a lefty playing right handed. The bonus point is being a lefty playing right handed is I have my strong hand on the fret board. Again great info.

    • @craigthomson3621
      @craigthomson3621 5 років тому

      The argument about having your strong hand on the fretboard would mean righties should all learn on a left handed guitar. The picking / strumming hand requires great dexterity to be a good guitar player. No-one should be forced to play right-handed if they naturally hold a guitar left handed.

  • @RickWare-v4h
    @RickWare-v4h Місяць тому

    I'm a lefty... well not rickie but me his wife and thank you. You helped and inspired me to not give up before it starts... if that makes sense

  • @jeefder
    @jeefder 6 років тому +92

    us lefties are 1 in 10, we are unique,don't listen to the right handed nerds, lol

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  6 років тому +10

      Is that a joke?

    • @johnvlasiou3222
      @johnvlasiou3222 4 роки тому +1

      Ok kid its all about luck you know that right?

    • @logantriplettfilms102
      @logantriplettfilms102 4 роки тому

      jeff shephard lol. I realized we are discriminated against with electric guitars. I looked at some left handed guitars that were the same type as the right handed, and with the latter were like $230, and the left handed ones were about $700 😬😂

    • @vipakat3498
      @vipakat3498 4 роки тому +1

      @@logantriplettfilms102 This is mostly due to the fact that it costs more to modify and create guitars opposite of how the majority of guitars are normally manufactured, unfortunately.

    • @JackedBiker
      @JackedBiker 4 роки тому

      @@RichardsGuitarshop you wouldnt get the joke , its left handed. (Another joke)

  • @shaeedhall7180
    @shaeedhall7180 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. You post cleared up a lot of small details for me in making the right decision as to what to buy.

  • @monsirto
    @monsirto 5 років тому +1

    Great video. I'm right handed but I play guitar and shoot a bow left handed. It has to do with eye dominance and how you are wired. If it feels right, go with it.

  • @donbeissel2965
    @donbeissel2965 5 років тому +1

    I am left handed, but reasonably ambidextrous. I played right handed off and on for 10 years and hit a serious plateau.
    Then I got arthritis In my left first finger and just couldn’t fret with the left hand.
    Got a cheap left handed acoustic and it feels so much more natural and I am progressing much faster.
    Now I am switching over to lefty for good.

  • @mohshad
    @mohshad 5 років тому +1

    Awesome! Thank You. I’m left handed and want to learn the guitar, this is exactly what I was looking for.

  • @sab605
    @sab605 4 роки тому +1

    When I was young the nearest guitar store did not have left hand guitars so I learned right handed. In my teens, we moved to a larger city and purchased a left handed guitar as I can now play both ways. BTW, when playing high school baseball I bat both left and right handed.

  • @roberthadfield2839
    @roberthadfield2839 5 років тому +5

    Two years behind the curve. Nevermind.
    I'm left handed and since I was in my late teens I've tried to learn to play both left and right handed (actions using a single hand I tend to do left handed but can use either to varying degrees of success while actions using both hands I tend to do right handed).
    Now in my 50s I've finally decided on and happy with playing left handed. I got there using a very similar - but far more basic - method to the one you're promoting here. I made a concious note to monitor which way - left or right handed - I Air-Guitared. Simply put I just started playing Air Guitar to some of my favourite songs and made a mentle note of which way I unconciously held said guitar. Sometimes I deliberately tried to hold the Air Guitar right or left handed.
    Everytime I just let it happen I naturally played left handed. Everytime I deliberately tried to play right handed it felt very uncomfortable and un-natural.
    I don't think you need to actually hold or play a guitar to work out if you should be using a right or left handed guitar/bass. Just see which way you Air Guitar to your favourite songs then go with that way round.

  • @djcol7742
    @djcol7742 4 роки тому +1

    I’m a lefty purposely playing right handed. I did it so my options wouldn’t be limited and I’m a very duel handed man. I use my phone right handed, brush my teeth, play racket sports, bowl, and other things too. So I was confident of playing right handed even tho it felt more natural to play a left handed one. I struggle with strumming and I can’t use a pic now. It’s a bit like using a pen with my wrong hand which I definitely can’t do. But I’m still glad I did it for the challenge but I’m curious of how much better I’d be with a lefty guitar. It’s been 15 years now, maybe one day I’ll try it!

  • @Camerz
    @Camerz 3 роки тому

    thanks for making this video, I am left-handed and I see so many videos of right-handers saying "just get a right-handed guitar", and it gets annoying really quick. they all have the same reasoning "it is always uncomfortable at first", "not much selection for left-handers" and more, which is true. On the other hand, you did mention that stuff, but you also mentioned to go with what's more comfortable. play left-handed and right-handed and feel which one is better for you. you're the only person I have come across so far that mentions both sides, and to go with what's more comfortable for you, and not just say "get a right-handed one", so I really appreciate this video. thanks! (I am interested in getting a bass guitar, still in the process of looking around and seeing if it is something I want to do)

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  3 роки тому +1

      You should tell the manufacturers to make all the guitars left handed - tell them that the right handed players will soon get used to it! lol.... When people say that it makes me so angry - if it were that easy for everyone all guitars COULD be made LEFT handed!

    • @Camerz
      @Camerz 3 роки тому

      @@RichardsGuitarshop exactly. And if it were they easy, why do the right handers not try to play left handed? I understand they're trying to help us, but they're not going about it the right way. On the other hand, you did, so thanks so much for that. When I do decide on a bass, I'll try them irl if possible and mess around with both right handed and left handed, and see what feels more comfortable. I know I played an acoustic in like 7th/8th grade and it was left handed, but that was ages ago and I barely played it

  • @Em7Vids
    @Em7Vids 3 роки тому +11

    I am a southpaw who learned how to play guitar right-handed. The reality is that having one's dominant hand on the fingerboard is a huge advantage when playing lead guitar. I went from nothing to playing electric lead guitar in a year and playing in a gigging band in less than two years back in the seventies with little more than 33rpm vinyl as a teaching guide. Some of the best guitarists in the world are/were left-handed people who learned how to play guitar right-handed. Duane Allman would not have sounded like Duane Allman if he learned to play guitar right-handed. The same thing can be said for Mark Knopfler, Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Gary Moore, Steve Morse, Herman Li, and Danny Gatton to name a few southpaws who play/played guitar right-handed. These guitarists are/were exceptional. Contrary to popular belief, Jimi Hendrix was not left-handed. He was a right-handed person who learned to play guitar left-handed. Once again, there is an advantage to having one's dominant hand on the fingerboard. If a person is having a problem with meter, he/she should purchase a metronome and practice. Good meter is an internal quality that one either has naturally or one has to work at achieving. There are no left-handed pianos. Yet, there are left-handed pianist. As a lefty who learned how to play what is considered to be a right-handed guitar, I would never teach a lefty had to play a left-handed guitar. That pretty much limits him/her to a tiny fraction of the instruments available on the market.

  • @theamazingdagger5584
    @theamazingdagger5584 4 роки тому +11

    Quarantine has me bored enough to learn right handed.

  • @garydc1057
    @garydc1057 7 років тому +1

    Great watching this video, and took me way back to when I first started...
    I'm left handed for pretty much everything yet when it came to playing guitar - specifically to enhance my future choice spectrum - I made myself learn 'right handed'.
    Seriously no big deal (at the time) because when you start learning, it all feels just a little bit alien anyway. In that regard it made perfect sense to me because now I had a genuine choice to make, rather than just going with that self-identification of being 'left handed'.
    I guess for some people it just isn't ever going to feel correct, but doing what you've talked about here makes so much sense because if you don't try, you'll never know..
    Great video!

  • @heskethlistening24
    @heskethlistening24 7 років тому +1

    Richard, as a life long left hander (tennis, table tennis, football) I came to guitar quite late and went through pretty much what you described. That test told me I was definitely a lefty. The only guitar I have ever tried before buying was my Faith from you. Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness for those who are confirmed left handers and for the undecided it really is that big decision you describe.

  • @m00plank90
    @m00plank90 3 роки тому

    I play left handed, but flip right handed basses.
    Downsides are: fret Access on some basses, string noise and fouling the Controls, but there are ways around it. I play a spector 6 string bass to negate access issues. You can get used to anything.
    Upsides: I use the hands I need to use, have a large choice of basses, and can use any bass in a pinch if mine fails. I also by default have a unique sounding approach to my playing.

  • @paulmorgan3071
    @paulmorgan3071 4 роки тому +2

    When I first started to learn to write, the teachers found it strange that I was mirroring a lot of letters and just couldn’t get it. One suggested that I tried my left hand and there it was, problem solved.
    I really wish that playing right handed could work for me. I’m really jealous of the choice for the right handed amongst us.
    The same thing applies to skateboarding for example, whether you’re goofy or regular, you’ll just know what feels natural.

  • @ACEDIAMOND666
    @ACEDIAMOND666 3 роки тому +1

    I'm a Southpaw.
    I've been a guitarist since 1993.
    I play right-handed guitars.
    In those days, left-handed guitars were 3 times the price, yet were
    1/3 of the quality of right-handed guitars. Also, left-handed guitars weren't easy to find at that time, so I adapted and adjusted to using a right-handed guitar.
    It was trial and error, touch and go for many years of learning to play opposite to my natural inclinations. I've figured out ways to make it work for me.
    I learned to play sports both right and left-handed.
    My dad made sure to force me to learn righty so that it would be easier for me to adapt in life to the usual difficulties that we lefties face daily.
    So I took that and applied it to many aspects of life, and it's helped me be more versatile and adaptable in most things.
    Playing guitar is just one aspect.

  • @jasoncolley4102
    @jasoncolley4102 7 років тому +8

    I'm left handed but play guitar right handed, it just feels comfy right handed,

    • @rockergqtor4073
      @rockergqtor4073 7 років тому +1

      Jason Colley me to

    • @ehudzechariahschmidt7036
      @ehudzechariahschmidt7036 6 років тому

      I have some friends who are right handed but play left handed, they think the exact same way as you.

    • @Justus9714
      @Justus9714 6 років тому

      me too complicated moves are on left hand so right handed guitar is suitable for left handed people and viz.

  • @liteninkiran
    @liteninkiran 2 роки тому

    I am right handed, but I play both left and right handed. I start with a right, but I want my dominant hand on the fretboard, so I picked up a left and I now play both. Fretting with both hands helps with the piano.

  • @soeffingwhat
    @soeffingwhat 5 років тому +7

    I'm totally lefthanded, and I play guitar lefthanded. when I started, it was always so much more natural for me to play with my right hand on the neck so I went with it, it just felt totally right to me (or rather "left" lol) . I didn't know there were lefties who learned to play righthanded. I sometimes wonder if I did then would I have tried it and would I have been successful? I actually doubt it.
    And while I understand about lefty guitars and basses being rarer, but actually there are some righthanded guitars I actually enjoyed playing "converted", I had a converted strat that I liked, the controls didn't bother me.

  • @markmacisaac4505
    @markmacisaac4505 4 роки тому

    Hi Rich...tough to explain..lol.I am righthand dominant, I play righthand guitars with what some might call playing upsidedown and backwards!(strings)lol. Just the way I learned how to play! Best part is I can walk into most shops, and pickup most guitar's and play! It does throw off other guitar players if they watch my righthand on the fingerboard! It can frustrate many, not sure why! Lol. You show tremendous patience here in this video. Thx. Cheers!

  • @kellymchenry3834
    @kellymchenry3834 2 роки тому

    Hey man as a lefty I really appreciate you. It’s awesome to see a you care so much about the people finding what works for them. When I bought mine I asked the guy he gave me dirty look and I felt pressured to just buy one and leave. I tried It right now I’m going to flip the strings around and try it.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @sobersaber494
    @sobersaber494 6 років тому +1

    I can say it entirely depends on everyone. I am a leftie, and I played the violin right-handed for my entire childhood. Felt normal. Now that Im picking up guitar, right-handed was natural for me, solely because my left hand was associated from young as the fingering hand. Learning the strumming technique was easier for me as the arm movement of the bow is a little similar. Just recalibrating long-lost muscle memory lol

  • @xaviotesharris891
    @xaviotesharris891 2 роки тому +1

    All along my left-handed life, I have done amazing work figuring out how to use right-handed things. I'm hoping this holds true on my new journey of learning to play the guitar.

    • @artificalprone979
      @artificalprone979 2 роки тому

      Hey man I’m left handed and want to get into guitar playing, let me know how your journey goes, good luck!

  • @alaster33
    @alaster33 2 роки тому

    Great to hear your support for left handers , back in the days before youtube , I’m 62 i learnt to play by sitting next to right handers because it was easier to copy / follow them, what people ( myself included) fail to realise is it is our dominant hand ( masculine) that drives our ( feminine ) hand , the rhythm the attack and emotion comes from our dominant side , the dexterity of picking and creativity like slapping , etc are very dominant gestures,….when trying to strum with my right hand ( or wrong hand ) i would find it so frustrating , my fingers would bleed the strings would snap and picking was another level , my left hand would be gripping the beck so tight in a vain effort to encourage my right hand to succeed , i felt in have this music in my bones but , the results where always very painful….
    Needless to say ( o i should have mentioned i was crazy enough to keep trying for over 7years, which included trying to learn the Keyboard too) i eventually gave up , and swore to never play a right-handed guitar ever again….
    years have gone by now and in some kind of midlife crisis nostalgia , I’m thinking of getting a left handed guitar ….but as mentioned in your video the choices are limited on a budget especially , I’m looking on ebay some around £100 others more like £3,000 but a lot more choice then back in my younger days , why has nobody ever created a left handed piano Keyboard yet is beyond me in this day and age of Technology ?! ?

  • @alecboyyes
    @alecboyyes 7 років тому +16

    There is a phenomenon known as 'cross dominance', which is basically task dependant mixed-handedness.
    I'll give some personal examples that apply to me to illustrate:
    Writing: left handed
    Scissors: both, but prefer left
    Guitar: right handed
    Hockey (in types that offer sticks for either hand): right handed
    Football: left footed
    Tennis: left handed
    Two-handed bat games: played left at school but suspect would play right-handed if attempted now (except tennis)
    Computing: right handed
    A bizarre mix given to all intents and purposes I would be considered left-handed.

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  7 років тому +3

      Thanks for your feedback and its exactly that characteristic that I am trying to help people explore who have been simply labelled "left handed" and of course people such as yourself have a much better understanding than me from a personal perspective as I am not left handed - and I can only interpret what I have witnessed over the years. Hope you found the video interesting and comments like yours re-inforce my own belief that every person should find their own path through the little exercises I demonstrated.

    • @alecboyyes
      @alecboyyes 7 років тому +1

      Richards Guitars I've watched the whole video and I think you're pretty much on the right line.
      At the end of the day, most people are right-handed. From what I've read, left-handedness is fairly consistent at around 10% for any given cultural group, which unfortunately doesn't make it economically viable for most companies to offer as much in the way of left-handed products.
      Most people will gravitate instinctively to what suits them, but if they're genuinely not sure, I don't think it's a problem to offer a right-handed instrument by default, for the reasons you give in your video - if you can play that way that's where all the best choices are going to be.
      Finally, the observation of right-handed players doing complex chording and fretting with their left hand is an irony that struck me as well. I think the answer I saw to that was that picking and strumming and timing with the right hand can be quite complex in itself and is better co-ordinated by the right hand in a right-handed person, if that makes sense.

    • @Sammonkeyfist
      @Sammonkeyfist 7 років тому +2

      Hi Alec,
      Fellow Leftie Here and i'm pretty much the same.
      Writing: left handed
      Scissors: both, but prefer left
      Guitar: right handed
      Cricket / golf: right handed
      Football: Both feet
      Tennis: left handed
      Darts: Left
      Eskrima (martial art/stick fighting): Was made to put in Right hand at beginning when i started training so trained Right handed. (always practiced with left too though)
      Now i teach I also Use Left hand and make the Righties use Their left. Then Laugh quite loud when it all Goes to Pot......My reply is "Welcome to my world"

    • @alecboyyes
      @alecboyyes 7 років тому +2

      Sammonkeyfist Haha, too right.
      What's fascinating is there is no definitive scientific answer as to why left-handedness occurs, or at least not when I last took any interest in the matter. We're magic!

    • @mr.pj1344
      @mr.pj1344 6 років тому +2

      I’m left handed but right footed

  • @Y.morales
    @Y.morales 5 років тому +1

    I write with my right but I do everything else with my left,I tried starting off with a right handed guitar for a while but it felt so weird but once in a while I would play left handed and it felt better and natural

    • @ChemistryNoob
      @ChemistryNoob 5 років тому

      I'm of the same type. I write with my right and do rest of the things with my left and now I'm confused which one to buy and start learning

  • @pranojthapa366
    @pranojthapa366 6 років тому

    I am a left handed and since I was learning playing guitar around me was only right handed guitars..And I didn't have one what I did was playing right handed guitar upside down and that was too (borrowing) quite a long time back ..... and I am proud of it that where ever I go I find right handed guitar now a days too and that won't trouble me for playing at all...they just wonder!!!!

  • @ChristopherRowlands
    @ChristopherRowlands 6 років тому

    I received similar advice as a 9 year old left handed would be guitarist 43 years ago. Glad I went for the right-handed Vittoro.

  • @rahulvarfa8814
    @rahulvarfa8814 4 роки тому +2

    i am left handed but i never thought of this like playing with left or right although i am playing with right cause i was taught like this only

  • @paulosborne4828
    @paulosborne4828 4 роки тому +5

    When I first started playing guitar I was super young and my mom kept telling my grandfather (he still helps a lot with guitar stuff) that I needed a left handed guitar. So now Since I never thought about it until a while ago I realize now that I can’t really just pick up and play right handed guitars but I can do basic strumming. This makes it really hard finding certain guitars that are left handed (You can find some guitars to flip over but some you can’t) I heard if you play left handed, play a upside down right handed guitar it makes finding guitars a lot easier

  • @cazadora4
    @cazadora4 4 роки тому +2

    Up to the age of 12 I was only left handed, I was "corrected" after that and I was pushed to use my right hand.
    Years later I realized that I turned ambidextrous.
    I write, paint and drawn better with my right now because I was pushed to do that, but the rest I'm both, but mainly left handed.
    I used to go to guitar lessons and found myself struggling, I couldn't understand why the rest of the class was improving and I wasn't as much.
    It didn't sound right and I didn't know why. The tutor didn't tell me anything
    So I gave up and many years later I wanted to try again. It didn't feel right.
    Then I went to a Yamaha music shop, they had an open day where you could play all kind of instruments and could go to workshops, and anyway I tried again and the person in charged saw me how I was holding the right handed guitar and told me that I asked me if I was left handed as I was holding the guitars as left handed. I didn't have a clue what he was talking about, but I was so surprised that he recognized me as left handed as well, because nearly everyone see me as right handed. They don't know I'm ambidextrous. So after what he told me and watching this video I can understand why I was going through that struggle. Now I don't feel as bad and I'm ready to try again with the right guitar.
    Thank you

  • @kflem80
    @kflem80 4 роки тому +2

    I've always fancied learning guitar but I'm a leftie so always assumed it would be much harder as most if not all books are catered for right handers

  • @chriswells966
    @chriswells966 5 років тому +3

    Hi,
    I wish the internet and this video existed 40 years ago - or I went to a good shop like yours rather than the shop I did. I think you would have spent the time with me and I probably would have played left handed, or at least known which is better for me.
    I am left handed, so left handed I can't do anything with my right hand, I write left handed, throw a ball left handed, kick a ball left handed, wanted to eat right handed but was not allowed to by my parents, although I hold the food with my knife and shred it with my fork so basically use the utensils the opposite way. As a kid I played air guitar left handed. The only things I do right handed is play guitar, and use a chainsaw or angle grinder because both are rather dangerous left handed as I have found out.
    At 15 the school I attended decided to offer guitar lessons, I had always wanted to learn so my parents agreed to get me a guitar for Christmas ready for lesson the next year. Mid December mum, dad and myself went to the local music shop to buy a guitar ready for the lessons and I got a 6 string nylon guitar, a teach yourself book that shows the natural notes (white notes on a piano) and I also bought a Beatles song book that had chord shapes up the top and notes. I asked the shop to restring the guitar for me as I am left handed and they said that my guitar teacher will do that for me and I should wait until then.
    In the 6 weeks form getting the guitar to my first guitar lesson I taught myself to play right handed 10 songs from the Beatles book although some sounded funny as I didn't know what flats and sharps are and played the notes, some songs I strummed chords and the others I just played the one line melody. At the first lesson the teacher wanted to know what I could play so I showed him and he was pretty impressed, he gave me some stuff to learn and asked if I had any questions and I said should I play left handed. He said the shop should have changed the strings for you, you have learnt much to much now so it is too late but yes you would be playing better if you played left handed but you should have had the strings changed from the start.
    I am now 55 and still wonder which way would be best for me. I play classical guitar and did all the grades quite well then studied music and classical guitar at University. I play bass in a band and have played electric as lead guitarist in bands. In classical I can never get a really nice smooth Tremolo, it always feels a bit jerky and Recuerdos de la Alhambra takes me 6 minutes to play rather than about 5. On electric I can play reasonably well but can't get a lot of speed or tap that well (although that is partially due to the finger nails for classical making tapping hard). On Bass I had difficulty getting speed on some pieces that would sound better if I used all down strokes on a pick, although I can up and down stroke pretty well and spend 90% of my time playing bass with fingers anyway - although it wrecks the nails for classical).
    I got a drum stick and will try play rhythms on a book left handed and right handed and feel my left side has a lot more rhythm and i have been trying to improve my right side but it is not going that well.
    I feel I am a reasonable guitarist and can pick up a guitar in a music shop and not feel inadequate but often wonder if I would be better if 40 years ago I started off left handed. Sometimes I feel like trying to learn left handed to see how I go and whether I play better, air guitar still feels pretty natural left handed - although I do have a nice collection of over a dozen right handed guitars.

  • @toxigenic
    @toxigenic 3 роки тому +2

    I really enjoyed your video. I'm a lefty and am interested in learning guitar. My natural instinct is to play left handed. My left hand is the power hand and the right is the fiddly bits hand. I wonder if this was reinforced by learning piano as a child. In piano the left hand usually plays chords and the right hand does chords and also the melody. Just a thought I had.

  • @craighowell1167
    @craighowell1167 4 роки тому

    I write left handed but for everything else I use my right hand !! also i kick with my right foot when I first picked up a guitar on a campsite I held the guitar as a right handed player and the guitar was a left handed guitar . I fiddled with it upside down . I now play right handed and I honestly think I would struggle playing a lefty. Everyone is different and individual I can only speak from my experience and say it felt better on the right side with my left hand on the frets . I would say go with whatever feels comfortable and good luck of course .

  • @alphacapo
    @alphacapo 3 роки тому +1

    I'm left handed. First times as a kid i pick up a guitar it's right handed....I'd sit in the chair and pluck strings for hours right handed. Later in life I went to a guitar store and bought a right handed guitar. Left hand guitar just felt strange. If your lefty u can play righty. Your pic hand will come around. Naturally your not going to have the speed starting out....but it comes around eventually. ......fretting notes with my dominant hand was a breeze starting out.

  • @asbhlz1965
    @asbhlz1965 4 роки тому

    I don't think it matters what hand you play since both hands are working. I agree that it sucks for lack of availability for the lesser brand guitars. Martin guitars offer left handed versions. I wish Yamaha offered something other than just the LL16 left handed in their custom guitar line. So your right, if you have the money you can get whatever you want. Unless your really into it you'll probably get one guitar and stick with it maybe upgrade to a nice one when you learn how to play. Your comment about sticking with it and 'trying not to get better' was awesome. It's so true, your learning even though you don't realize it but you won't gain anything without picking it up. Good stuff. subbed.

  • @pathasell9283
    @pathasell9283 7 років тому +4

    hi Richard
    you hooked me up with a lovely Furch leftie - must be 18 months ago - thank you for that and this video . A sincere posting and much appreciated. For me what it underlines is how much psychology goes into playing an instrument - certainly for me , there is a huge insecurity about any skill i may have this is part of the "left handed syndrome".
    One issue is the level of service you get from many guitar shops - they are still filled with arrogant young men - who are often up themselves, don't make you feel welcome and certainly don't give anything like the advice you gave me.
    You were so supportive of me and helpful, though we never met I entrusted you with my purchase completely. A big investment , for me of £1400.
    I think there is another guitar for me out there perhaps a different body shape and I will be checking you out first.
    Keep it up!
    Patrick
    Herts.

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  7 років тому

      Thanks so much for your kind words and support. Really appreciated.

  • @arik1694
    @arik1694 4 роки тому +30

    Wait a minute 💀 I've been playing right handed for 3 years now... you are telling me there are left handed guitars

    • @Enwickote
      @Enwickote 4 роки тому +1

      haha you're joking right?

    • @arik1694
      @arik1694 4 роки тому +1

      @@Enwickote I am unfortunately not 😕

    • @otakuka3077
      @otakuka3077 4 роки тому +3

      jimmi hendrix, paul McCartney, kurt cobain( not exclusively left, but dominant with both)
      those are the 3 most famous i know of.

    • @brendanbrowne3766
      @brendanbrowne3766 4 роки тому

      @@otakuka3077 Tony Iommi(Black SAbbath)

    • @drewgarcia9823
      @drewgarcia9823 4 роки тому +1

      @@otakuka3077 but elizabeth cotten is the best left handed guitar she never strung the guitar she fingerpicking it

  • @Ireland1229
    @Ireland1229 4 роки тому +1

    Left handed learner here. Just recently got back to playing after a very long bout of tendonitis. Yes it's very true that we have less options, but nothing we can do really about it so we just have to deal with it. Bought a lefty acoustic and electric online and loving them both. I certainly would never even dream of playing right handed. You do what comes natural. It's sad when I hear people being told that they 'may as well' play right handed because there are more options and 'everyone is crap at the start anyway' etc. If that's the case and it doesn't matter, then why don't we see more right handed players play lefty? Left handed people can still be considered 'odd' or 'strange' sometimes. So proud to be a lefty, even if some people think we are a bit 'sinister'...

  • @look4keith
    @look4keith 4 роки тому

    What a nice guy! Thank you for taking notice of the lefty struggle. I've been putting off learning the guitar my whole life because I can't even find a beginner guitar at a reasonable price. I finally just bought one off of Craigslist, and ironically, it is a right-handed guitar that a left-hander was selling. Here's to hoping I can do it!

  • @patrickduguay8
    @patrickduguay8 3 роки тому

    I'm 62 now, left handed and have the same issue with what constitutes left or right handed. I write with my left hand, hold my fork with my left hand, cut my food (when holding a fork) with my right hand, but will hold/use a knife with my left hand when not using a fork to hold the food. I hold my hockey stick, my golf clubs, hit baseball 'right handed', throw with my left hand, catch with my right hand, but when I played goal tender in hockey I was considered 'left handed' because I held my goalie stick in my left hand and caught with my right despite the fact that the goalie stick was facing the same direction as my hockey stick and golf clubs. I can use most tools in either hand, but I see that mostly out of necessity and practice, but I can't use scissors right handed. As for guitars, before I ever picked up and actual guitar at 18, I would play 'air-guitar' left handed, which meant the guitar was facing the same direction as my 'right handed' hockey stick and golf clubs. When I decided to take up guitar, I tried my friends right handed guitar but it did not feel natural or comfortable to me. I went down to the guitar shop, they had 1 left handed acoustic guitar (a 1977 Ibanez Concord 684L Hummingbird). I tried it and it felt totally natural to me, I bought it. 44 years on, I still can't play guitar well, but I can attribute that to TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and not having learnt the basics properly. I have heard to many stories of 'guitar teachers' trying to convince new left handed players to play right handed, and some who refuse to teach left handed players.

  • @josephtreeby5150
    @josephtreeby5150 5 років тому +3

    i’m a left and i have been practicing with a right handed guitar for a bit and it feels alright, i also tried doing my right handed guitar backwards (left) it seemed okay as well. I don’t know whether to stick with right or left, I think i might stick with right for know

    • @belleruchi1
      @belleruchi1 4 роки тому

      I feel exactly that way. You summed up my dilemma

    • @Enwickote
      @Enwickote 4 роки тому

      Same here. But I thinkl I feel more confortable and learn faster with the guitar "backwards". Dominant hand naturally plucks and follow the rhythm by instinct... I was playing lefthanded guitar hero or playing air guitar like forever so...

  • @wildeyedsouthernboy846
    @wildeyedsouthernboy846 2 роки тому

    You are so RIGHT, I recently visited 3 guitar store ask about a left handed guitar. All three found a reason to walk away , even after telling them I'm here to BUY a guitar, not look!! They all walked away and left me just standing there.... it sucked

  • @mikruiser
    @mikruiser 7 років тому

    Hi Richard, interesting video! I'm left handed, and when I got my first (3/4 size, Russian made, plywood acoustic) guitar for Christmas, it was right handed. I didn't know any better (other than seeing Hendrix at the Isle of Wight, earlier in the year, and he was using a right handed guitar!). So I spent a month or so in the bedroom trying to play a right handed guitar right handed. It just wasn't working, and one afternoon i thought I'd "do a Hendrix" as I thought, and just turn it round and play upside down. The difference for me was in the strumming - I had so much better rhythm strumming with my left hand than with my right, the veil slipped from my eyes and my albeit rudimentary Happy Traum studies swiftly moved from Streets of Laredo to arpeggio'd House of the Rising Sun.
    Thanks for even bothering to post a video about the subject, I for one appreciate your effort.

  • @kokoboo64
    @kokoboo64 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU SM FOR THIS VIDEO!! as a beginner i didn’t know that there was right handed or left handed guitars. i personally am left handed but i believe i have a right handed guitar and it’s how i learned it. it also just feels natural? like if i picked up a left handed guitar i would feel very awkward lmao but maybe i should learn it just for fun !

  • @Rob-ru6xz
    @Rob-ru6xz 4 роки тому +1

    I both love and hate being a lefty guitarist. When I started a guitar just felt natural left handed but now I wonder if maybe I could’ve wired myself to be comfortable with a right handed guitar. I love being different and not having people be able to meddle with my guitars haha but I also absolutely hate the restrictions and such. It’s abysmal like you said. I’ve been playing for over 10 years and while it’s been a battle, I absolutely love playing guitar and getting guitars and having a blast.

  • @JeffShakespeare
    @JeffShakespeare 5 років тому +1

    Well this is, in my opinion, the most neutral & informative video I've watched on UA-cam about this right-handed vs left-handed thing. Not like some videos just say it's nonsense for this cuz there's too much fretwork already or other videos say that you should go for whatever orientations you prefer just by your hunch.
    I guess you answered a lot of questions , about what to choose and how to know it, and it's extremely helpful for a lot of beginners that don't know what happened yet. Like you said, there's extra costs to go for left handed, and I do want people to know all of them before they choose this way, if that's the only way.
    I play left-handed guitars just because I just can't feel enough notes & rhythms on my right hand. I'm pretty sure I can still learn & play right-handed guitar almost as good as the lefty me (I write with my right hand and do most of other things with my left hand), but it just doesn't feel right.

    • @RichardsGuitarshop
      @RichardsGuitarshop  5 років тому +1

      Bless you. Thank vou for your appreciation

    • @JeffShakespeare
      @JeffShakespeare 5 років тому

      @@RichardsGuitarshop You are very welcome:) hope one day I can stop by your shop & say hi

    • @ckt6665
      @ckt6665 5 років тому

      你是中国人吗?看你名字好像。你说这个视频讲得很好,但我听不懂英文...能不能告诉我这个视频但主要内容是讲啥?谢谢。
      Are you Chinese? Seeing your name seems to be. You said that this video is very good, but I can't understand English... Can you tell me this video but the main content is? Thank you.

  • @brianmartin8479
    @brianmartin8479 Рік тому

    I am right handed I play left. I never put that much thought process into it, just picked it up and decided once which way it felt more comfortable.

  • @TheLenaweeTrekker
    @TheLenaweeTrekker 6 років тому

    I started learning to play guitar right handed. I spent hours and hours trying to figure out the guitar. I finally got to the point where I was getting to the cords, but for some reason my left hand couldn't do what I wanted it to do. It was frustrating and I almost gave up guitar.
    A neighbor noticed the frustration and asked why I was trying to play a right handed guitar when I was left handed. My answer was the standard reasoning of the time, "because this is how you're suppose to play guitar." My first questioning of the why of things, but I didn't know it at the time.
    So after thinking about it, and asking around to more "knowledgeable" people, I flipped the guitar over. What a difference, it felt good. I took me a year to get through Mel Bay's 1st method book, and still not being proficient. It took 3 months to get through the rest of the books, and I was really enjoying playing the guitar. It no longer felt like a chore.
    However, I also knew that I had cut myself off from all my friends guitars. As a teenager who wanted to fit in with everyone else, this was devastating. So I learned how to play left-handed with the strings strung left and right handed. It took a bit of the isolation away.
    My friends who saw the change never questioned it. They knew I had found my place, but when I'm in a Guitar Center or other guitar store, I always get that question, "how can you play like that?"
    Simple question everything, adapt, and practice.
    Great video.

  • @TomaisMac
    @TomaisMac 7 років тому

    My son is left handed. when he was very young, about 3 ish, he had a toy guitar, a little one where you pressed on a pick up or on one of the top three frets, it emitted a rock guitar lick. The funny thing was, although he was left handed, he strapped on the guitar as a righty. As all my guitars are right handed, I was always hoping to pass my stuff on to him , so when he wanted to learn properly at about 12, I made him start with right handed guitars, believing it's a new skill, so how he starts learning it, will be the way he grows into playing it comfortably. it all worked out great in the end, he's 14 and a pretty awesome player. I'm sure this video will be a huge help to new players confounded by their particular hand dominance.

  • @samiam2971
    @samiam2971 3 роки тому

    Natural lefty player here, and quite lefty overall, i.e. writing, throwing, etc. I never could comfortably adjust to attempting right handed playing, so stayed in my natural comfort zone and bought a lefty Strat.

  • @emmajanegordon536
    @emmajanegordon536 7 років тому

    Hi Richard,
    Interesting video.
    I am naturally right-handed but can do some things left-handed.
    20 years ago (I am 37 now) I started to play acoustic guitar (I still have and play my very first guitar) and found that although I am a 'righty', I feel comfortable playing a guitar left-handed allowing my right hand to do the fretting and my left hand doing the strumming/finger-picking/using a pick.
    I first realised this ever since I was a child (I used to get plastic toy guitars and played left-handed) and again as a teen when 'playing' air guitar did it left-handed and still do.
    I visited a musical instrument store in Lincoln (as that is the only place I can go since my local musical instrument shop in Spalding closed down earlier this year) to see if they had a left-handed Squier Classic Vibe 60 (CV 60) Stratocaster guitar in stock (after looking at Stratocaster type guitars as this is the kind of guitar I want to go for) as I want to go from playing an acoustic guitar to playing electric guitar.
    Unfortunately, they only had a right-handed version of this guitar, but as I wanted to see the guitar in the flesh to see how it looked (absolutely beautiful and well built) and how it felt, I had a go at playing it (right-handed) luckily for me not through an amp as the only amp in the store was in use at the time lol : ).
    Although it felt a bit unusual (not really awkward), I could only just play it.
    So, I now have a dilemma... I want the Squier CV 60 Stratocaster so badly and now call upon your friendly advice and wish to ask you a question if I may please.
    Should I go ahead and buy the right-handed Squier CV 60 Stratocaster and 'retrain' my brain and my hands to playing a right-handed guitar and then getting accustomed to playing chords and other 'tricks' (pull-offs, hammer-ons etc.) and using the tremolo arm/whammy bar (whatever you want to call it) right-handed or just stick to playing left-handed and get a left-handed Squier CV 60 Stratocaster.
    I have heard that the Squier CV 60 Stratocaster is well worth the hype and praise that it has been given upon reading online reviews and watching loads of UA-cam videos about it and even one of the guys in the musical instrument shop in Lincoln has said that it is a brilliant guitar.
    I sadly can't afford a Fender but as Squier is owned by Fender anyways, I am aiming for Squier as the cheaper alternative.
    Any help and advice given will be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you.

  • @Bensonbadger
    @Bensonbadger 7 років тому +1

    Good video! I stumble on these kind of lefty videos from time to time and they usually end with me getting annoyed but i agree with you here.
    I started learning about 25 years ago as a kid. There where right handed guitars in the house and I spent hours (years) trying to play them. I really struggled to play and I really wanted to! I could fret but the picking felt really awkward and never got easier for me. Picking felt like I was eternally writing with my less dominant hand. I begged for a lefty got one and it all fell into place.
    I agree that there is a spectrum of left handedness. Ignore left or right handed stereotypes with guitar altogether. If your unsure play both for a little while and a preferred option will leap out at you.
    But for God's sake don't just learn right handed because there is more choice! Yes it's annoying but there are thousands of top notch lefty guitars out there and a nice bit of kit is useless if you can't play it!

  • @michaelbonanno7476
    @michaelbonanno7476 Рік тому

    Ok well... I am a "righty" when I write etc... but I play "lefty" because my right hand is able to hold barr chords for much longer times than my left hand. I tried "righty"... but my left hand just gives up. I admit that it's been hard to train my left hand to get the rhythm consistent. (Getting better with practice!) Also, MonoNeon plays "lefty" and upside down... but is right handed like me. He's amazing (and quirky).