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Jesse (and other's) Guitar Question I don't play guitar, so I'm sorta unaware of things with it. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It's an ode to Jimi Hendrix (who was a lefty that played a rh guitar upside down) | |
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Btw, Jesse's guitars are in a rh configuration, except that the headstock is reversed, the latter as said as "tribute" to Hendrix | |
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Is it a viable option for a professional to simply flip his guitar as a tribute to a dead rock star? That doesn't sound logical or feasible. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Believe what you want to believe... Jesse's guitar was not "simply flipped", his instrument is a special design, as I tried to explain above, consisting of a normal righthanded guitar body only equiped with a reversed neck. Nuno Bettencourt has a similar design. Even Fender did a righthanded Jimi Hendrix tribute Strat, see: https://www.fender.com/en...02300.html (however without reversed body, as would have been more in line with Hendrix' approach) | |
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Well - alrighty then. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I see a lot of players playing the guitar upside down. It throws me off when I try it but it seems a lot of guys learn this way and it doesnt bother them. I don't know anything about a tribute 2 Hendrix, the folks that I know who do it, simply learned 2 play that way. Graycap23 was ME! | |
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Gooddoctor23 said: I see a lot of players playing the guitar upside down. It throws me off when I try it but it seems a lot of guys learn this way and it doesnt bother them. I don't know anything about a tribute 2 Hendrix, the folks that I know who do it, simply learned 2 play that way. . There seem to be some misunderstanding here... Hendrix turned a rh guitar upside down, but also reversed the strings. That way, he could play lefthanded (left hand for pick, right hand for the fretboard), but in a normal way, i.e. the lower e string facing upward. A few lh guitar players, and some more lh bass players are more radical, they reverse the entire rh instrument, including the strings. In that case, the thickest string is under. Example of this solution is Sonny T. To make things clear: Jesse, Nuno, etc., play a completely normal rh guitar (including normal stringing), except that the headstock is reversed mostly as a visual feature. | |
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IanRG said:
. To make things even more complicated, Mono Neon appears to be right-handed, but plays a right-handed bass upside down (including strings), as if he was left handed! | |
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Ok.....I get your point. I didnt think about it that way. hell I learned or started out playing the Guitar laying flat in my lap.......like a keyboard. [Edited 7/18/23 16:10pm] [Edited 7/18/23 16:58pm] Graycap23 was ME! | |
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Gooddoctor23 said:
Ok.....I get your point. I didnt think about it that way. he I learned or started out playing the Guitar laying flat in my lap.....like a keyboard. [Edited 7/18/23 16:10pm] . The Jeff Healey way! | |
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