Gentlemen and Ladies:
I've played guitar left-handed for over 40 years, but I've decided to put the last few decades into URB, and bluegrass in particular. Sadly, bluegrass was a late discovery for me.
I had a Kay for a year, and I tried to play it in its normal RH configuration, but from the left side. In truth I did not put a lot of time into it then. I traded that bass in a few months ago for something for my daughter. I am going to buy another URB very soon.
After all these years I can't see learning right-handed. Over the years I've often played RH guitars upside-down and can play chords nearly as well as with my own LH guitar. Although I can afford to order an LH URB, I would prefer to learn the URB right-handed so that I could play any URB bass when I'm away from home.
My questions for the forum are these:
-Is there any disadvantage in playing a RH bass this way?
-Is there going to be a major difference in sound that I can get from the bass when it is played from the "high" side?
-Are there good players who have done it this way who I can look at?
(P.S. I also posted a few days ago about a Scherl & Roth carved bass, but have decided to go ply instead, so I did not go look at it.)
Thanking the group in advance,
Richard
I've played guitar left-handed for over 40 years, but I've decided to put the last few decades into URB, and bluegrass in particular. Sadly, bluegrass was a late discovery for me.
I had a Kay for a year, and I tried to play it in its normal RH configuration, but from the left side. In truth I did not put a lot of time into it then. I traded that bass in a few months ago for something for my daughter. I am going to buy another URB very soon.
After all these years I can't see learning right-handed. Over the years I've often played RH guitars upside-down and can play chords nearly as well as with my own LH guitar. Although I can afford to order an LH URB, I would prefer to learn the URB right-handed so that I could play any URB bass when I'm away from home.
My questions for the forum are these:
-Is there any disadvantage in playing a RH bass this way?
-Is there going to be a major difference in sound that I can get from the bass when it is played from the "high" side?
-Are there good players who have done it this way who I can look at?
(P.S. I also posted a few days ago about a Scherl & Roth carved bass, but have decided to go ply instead, so I did not go look at it.)
Thanking the group in advance,
Richard