Tips About Buying Left Handed Electric Guitars

By Kelly Hunter

The guitar is one of the oldest instruments that has been played and used by people since a long time. Guitars are used in all types of music; rock, sentimental, Indian and even contemporary music. Guitars are basically meant for the right handed; however to let the left handed enjoy the beauty of music with guitars, there are now left handed electric guitars.

Basically, left handed electric guitars, and ordinary guitars are mirror images of the right handed ones. This means that these guitars have the fretboard on its right, while the picking work has to be done using the left hand. In addition to this, to ensure these guitars are mirror images of right handed guitars, its strings found are reversed.

There are no basic rules to follow to play left handed electric guitars. You have the right to design the right, and your own way of playing the guitar, as and when you feel comfortable.

How to Play your Guitar

Basically, you should sit upright comfortably resting the guitar on your left thigh, with its neck extended to the right side. The neck has to be gripped gently, while using your thumb as support for your fingers. Your fingers thus have to curl round the neck bottom, with tips touching the strings, ready to play the strings.

Strings in left handed guitars are similarly assigned as in the standard guitar. They are assigned numbers from 1 to 6, and start from the thinnest string which is also produces the highest pitch.

This is the string used to play note E, while the second string plays B, the third G, fourth D, fifth A and the sixth string, low E. The easiest chord to play on left handed electric guitars is the G chord, so start playing from there. This chord can be used for any type of song, from any era.

Use the internet to buy your guitar

The internet is the best place to turn to for left handed electric guitars as there are many online stores selling them. All you have to do is to set a budget, know a few things about electric guitars and do a bit of surfing before you finally choose the right left handed electric guitar for yourself.

These electric guitars are usually sold with an amplifier, an electronic tuner, guitar cord, a padded gigbag and picks. The body is made from any good, hard wood like hardwood, poplar, maple or rosewood. All guitars come with 22 frets and a scale length of 25 1/2″.

Find out more About Shipping and Handling Charges

Typically, left handed electric guitars have 3 single pickup configuration with one or two volume/tone controls. Its switch may be a 5 way toggle, a standard tremolo tailpiece and come with beautiful finish.

Before you place your order for your guitar, take a look at the shipping and handling policy of the company to find out if they will be able to ship it to your country. In addition to this, find out more about their handling and shipping rates as when added to the cost of the guitar, the guitar may cost a bundle.

Kelly Hunter owns and operates http://www.left-handed-electric-guitars.net and writes about Left Handed Electric Guitars.

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