Hi!
I have a question about the pedals and knee levers and how they are usually arranged on a lefty. I suppose that they are "mirrored", like holding a mirror on the short side. Is that correct?
Even though leftys are rare I suppose that there is a standard also for them that has correspondence to the rightys.
I will try to explain my question further:
I have a copedant that is recommended from a right-hand player and I would like that copedant on my lefty. I made a diagram, see picture. There is the righty layout and also how I have converted it to a lefty. Can you please take a look at it and tell me if that is correct?
Copedant on a lefty psg
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Wolfgang it looks great just the way it is, with out changing anything.
You did a great job on it.
You did a great job on it.
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Wolfgang, Fred has it right.
The change you have on LKR (RKL for right-handed folk) has two changes in one.
The 1&2 raise is a recent thing, and handy.
The 6th string drop is often seen with a half-step raise.
Putting them together is a compromise, and not a bad one. I'd just keep 'em separate on my own guitar.
The change you have on LKR (RKL for right-handed folk) has two changes in one.
The 1&2 raise is a recent thing, and handy.
The 6th string drop is often seen with a half-step raise.
Putting them together is a compromise, and not a bad one. I'd just keep 'em separate on my own guitar.
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