Re: music & geek question



This isn't a thread about my music. It's about this guy who's had a
severe stroke and what might be done for him. <R>
mirandaraven@xxxxxxx wrote:
> My music wasn't always so thin instrumentally. Two years ago my
> leadguitar/bass man had a stroke. (Do look after your blood pressure,
> my loves.) It all but rendered his dominant right hand useless, along
> with his leg on that side. He tells me he'd rather have lost his legs
> than not be able to play guitar. But I think he can play music. He's
> taught himself to draw with the left as well as he could with the
> right. I think he should be able to play guitar music, lead and bass,
> with his left hand. I have a music keyboard but the quality is dubious
> if your expectation is rich guitar options. So is there some sort of
> computer software that sounds like guitar and base that could be played
> one handed? <R>

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