Yes of course, the obligatory Hendrix lefty, play it like it's set up right now comment - thank you Tab. So Michael, maybe it's time to plow ahead and tackle that lefty Sierra!Tab Tabscott wrote:I didn't read every single post, but it really didn't hurt Hendrix any to just play it like he found it...
It's too far back to remember - like 50 years - but my first foray into music was taking about thee years of lap/non-pedal steel lessons beginning at age nine in 1964.
For all I know, I might have tried to lay that first Supro across my lap pointing the opposite direction with the bar in my right and and the teacher might have said "no, you need to turn it around, and hold the bar in your left hand." Regardless, that's the way it's always been for me.
On another note, I started out in Catholic school in first grade, had two older brothers at that same school. My teacher, Sister Florence, tried to get me to write with my right hand, since being a lefty was apparently a sign of the devil. This is like 1961 so these things were not rare and unusual. The righty thing with the pencil was not working for me of course. After a couple days of this I told my parents and the old man stormed down to the church and talked to the Pastor in charge. He told him that if Sister Florence didn't knock this crap off that all three of the boys would be pulled out of that school. Several years later when Jimi started becoming popular, playing guitar left-handed, if Sister saw him play along with burning guitars on stage she might have had an epiphany, or maybe a stroke - this guy had to be the devil incarnate!