| there's a red-haired LH upright player but I forget his name, something like "Red ..." of course, he's probably not that memorable! I personally think the upright is not meant to be played LH, because the hand that is on the fingerboard should be the one controlled by the right side of the brain... it helps intonation. Also, bowing is, I think, an abstract and precise mechanical action... something best done from the brain's left side. And, alright, Jimmy Haslip is the exception on fretless! (but still not the upright) Yeah, I'm LH (somewhat), and have played (and still can play), LH and RH. Strange, huh? Anyone else out there with this kind of dyslexia? |