Hi, everybody.

   Since this is moving in a Lefty direction again, let me call the list's
   attention to the technique of surf-guitar legend Dick Dale.  Standard
   guitar, upside-down, left-handed.

   I can't remember how I came to look at him on youtube:
   [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UmmbF1Zyvk, but it took me a couple
   of minutes to figure out what was going on.

   Lots of awesome (or should I say "gnarly"?) right hand shots in the
   video.

   Best, and keep playing (with the hands of your choice),

   Chris.
   >>> David van Ooijen <[email protected]> 8/16/2009 8:40 AM >>>
   On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Ed Durbrow<[email protected]>
   wrote:
   >   On Aug 16, 2009, at 8:29 PM, [1][email protected] wrote:
   >
   >     you are left-handed!
   >     So, I should see your videos
   >     with a mirror!
   >
   >   Or imagine you are looking in a mirror.
   Some of my pupils like doing the latter, saying it makes it very easy
   to copy technique and posture. Some keep getting mixed up and find
   especially looking at hand-on-the-fingerboard fingerings (chords!)
   very confusing. But some don't even notice untill many, many lessons
   after the first one.
   The only negative point for me is that I cannot play on their
   instruments. Not just to check set-up or tuning, but also to show them
   it's not the lute that makes the good or bad sound but it is the
   player, and, yes, speed is possible on their lutes too, and, indeed, a
   barre is a little harder how it's done by putting my hand on their
   instrument, while they are holding it, so they can really see what it
   looks like from the player's point of view. By now I can fake lot of
   good hand postures with the 'wrong' hand, and even make a pretty
   decent tone with the 'wrong' hand. Perhaps I should learn to play
   right handed now? ;-) I remember a lesson from Tony Bailes who in his
   usual fashion was going to bend over me to play on my lute while I was
   holding it. He suddenly stopped, stunned, and realised something was
   amiss.
   I thought of reversing the videos but didn't. After all, I'm left
   handed and that's how it looks like.
   David - cuts sashimi with his right hand
   >
   >   Ed Durbrow
   >   Saitama, Japan
   >   [2][email protected]
   >   [3]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   >
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   David van Ooijen
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   www.davidvanooijen.nl
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References

   1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UmmbF1Zyvk
   2. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute

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