Sunday, December 13, 2009

Left Handed Electric Guitars And Their Features

By Sarah Shipley

Is always no problem for left-handed people to play guitar because most guitar models are made for those who are right-handed. For this reason, left-handed electric guitars have been becoming more common over the recent years. This is great for anyone who is left-handed, because it allows them to play their favorite instrument more easily. There are some few key differences between the two types besides the fact that they are meant to be played from different sides.

As the name implies, left handed electric guitars are used differently than their right handed counterparts. With these guitars, the strings are attached in the opposite direction, with the thicker strings on the top and the thinner strings on the bottom of the guitar. The chords and picking styles of this guitar moves from lower notes to higher ones.

Additionally, making sure that the nut slots are fixed just right is essential to reduce the rate of wear and tear on the strings. Knobs on left handed electric guitars should be arranged so that they do not affect your drumming, so having them on the lower right hand side is preferable. The pick guard should be placed below the strings when held in the right direction, in order to keep the guitar body protected while it is being played as well. Cutaways in such guitars should be placed on the lower side so as not to interfere with the musical experience. Also, if a particular model has two cutaways, then the larger one should be on the lower side of the guitar as opposed to the higher end.

Also, how you hold a left handed guitar is also different from holding a right handed one. Left handed electric guitars are held so that the body of the guitar is in the front and to the right of the musician while its neck reaches out to the left of the musician. Whoever is playing uses the left hand to hold the strings wile the right hand is used to strum them to produce the music. This is convenient for anyone who is left handed because they do not have to strain to learn to hold the strings with their right hand.

Because left-handed electric guitars can be so different for right-handed variations, it will take even and experience guitar player some time to adjust. If you been playing with a right-handed guitar for some time and are left-handed, and you decide to pick up a left-handed model, that is going to take you a while to get used to. However, after you have practiced with it it will be more comfortable for you use.

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