Thanks for the replys.
Butch, I have a left handed classical acoustic electric. It's entry level quality, but I did a little tweaking to the action so as to lighten the load on my tender fingers. To me it seems to have a pretty good tone for my needs now. It cost me around $150.
Ian, thanks for the info. I'll do a little more exploring on this site. The left handed mode sounds like just what I need.
Stay tuned,
Ed
1 2010-09-01 02:37:29
Re: Retired newb. (8 replies, posted in JamPlay.com)
2 2010-08-31 23:16:52
Re: Retired newb. (8 replies, posted in JamPlay.com)
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the welcome. Do you have a link for the PDF chart that you found? If that's not doable for you then you can email it to me at : bilneds@yahoo.com
Thanks, Ed
3 2010-08-31 22:51:14
Topic: Retired newb. (8 replies, posted in JamPlay.com)
Hi all,
I recently retired at 64 and decided to cross an entry off my bucket list. I'm left handed, have the guitar ( acoustic electric ) and have enrolled in Jamplay. I have no experience with the guitar at all. I was wondering if there is a source for all the common, beginner type chords for the left handed player. I can print out the right handed ones and make the adjustments, but it seems that there has to be some site that has them ready to print. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Happy tunes!