Re: req....Anyone Have Information on Books/DVD for Left Handers learning to play....please...T.I.A.



As far as books go, everything is exactly the same apart from chord box
diagrams, and it's easy to get used to reading them in reverse.

As for DVDs, it's a fairly similar experience to learning from an actual
teacher, and in my experience it works very well if one person is LH,
while the other is RH... you get a mirror-imaging effect (I'm
left-handed and have taught many right-handers).

So, in summary, just use the same stuff as everyone else!


adrian

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