yes he is. When they play Mankind he plays lefty because he said he feels that if he switches sides he can concentrate more on singing and less on playing guitar and also the break pedals are more accessable.
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i originally thought they were mirrored, but looking at the first photo, stone seems to be straining to get his fingers in place. the hand position looks very awkward, which is what i would expect my hand to look like if i was playing ambidextrious
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I would have to say yes he is.
Mirror images? Yeah, people have nothing better to do so they make mirror images to make you think he is ambidextrious. Come on guys get real people dont do that. He is ambidextrious.
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bossman3188 wrote:
I would have to say yes he is.
Mirror images? Yeah, people have nothing better to do so they make mirror images to make you think he is ambidextrious. Come on guys get real people dont do that. He is ambidextrious.
i dont think thats true. i saw a picture of ed playing giutar and it was "backwards" just like that so i think it is a mirror image.
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EdwardLouisSeversonIII wrote:
bossman3188 wrote:
I would have to say yes he is.
Mirror images? Yeah, people have nothing better to do so they make mirror images to make you think he is ambidextrious. Come on guys get real people dont do that. He is ambidextrious.
i dont think thats true. i saw a picture of ed playing giutar and it was "backwards" just like that so i think it is a mirror image.
Have any of you EVER seen ANYONE who could play a guitar both righty and lefty?
That's what I thought. There are no switch-hitters in rock 'n' roll.
--PunkDavid
I do it, but only for a solo. When a righty solos on a lefty guitar (flipped upside down) it gives the effect of playing in reverse. The mechanics of the scales are reversed.
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kilman wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
Let me ask y'all this.
Have any of you EVER seen ANYONE who could play a guitar both righty and lefty?
That's what I thought. There are no switch-hitters in rock 'n' roll.
--PunkDavid
I do it, but only for a solo. When a righty solos on a lefty guitar (flipped upside down) it gives the effect of playing in reverse. The mechanics of the scales are reversed.
Yeah, but are you talking about playing righty on a lefty guitar, or flipping your righty guitar over to play lefty?
And if you're flipping it, do you have one of those cool ZZ Top guitars to do it with?
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