I have tried once, but it was difficult... However if you invert the
paddle it gets a lot better!
One other trick, send the same thing with both hands, it makes it easer
to send lefty for me.
73s and thanks,
Dave
NK7Z
https://www.nk7z.net
On 03/18/2018 05:50 PM, kevinr wrote:
Have any of you attempted changing dominant hands? My left hand has
very few broken bones in it and rarely has the pain I have in my right
one. How difficult would it be to learn to send with my non-dominant
hand? I came very close to giving up CW a few years ago when I had
nerve damage in my right arm. I have gotten marginally better since
then but hate hurting peoples' ears with my sending. A friend of mine
was able to learn to bow her cello left handed and went on to
Juilliard. But I don't have anywhere near her skills. Any thoughts you
may have for my dilemma?
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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