Sweetest thing I've read all day. Maybe just a bit too sweet.
s
On Jan 9, 2009, at 3:32 PM, A.J. Padilla, M.D. wrote:
Rather than change the lute, you could just treat the sinistrality.
There's
a new medication out now, called AmbiDextrose....
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Fletcher [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 5:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Re : Re: restring?
I suppose on that note I am a lefty too. I draw and write with my
left hand
(does that make me a pen-pusher?). I also use a spoon and toothbrush
left-handed. But in all else, I am right-handed.
I would give my right-arm to be ambidextrous!
Best Wishes
Ron (UK)
Miles wrote...
"What an instructive and hilarious posting! Many thanks!
I am a lefty, but from the very beginning of my plucking life (age 12
or
therabouts) I have played guitar and lute right-handed. Perhaps I am
ambidextrous to some degree, but I certainly throw a ball with my
left, and
write with my left. Since both hands must be used skilfully, I wonder
if
there is any fundamental reason why the plucking or bowing hand has to
follow one's dexterity or sinister tendencies".
Miles Dempster
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