Here is young Willow Osborne trying out a lefty banjo.
Calling all lefties!
That would be cool, but check the description of the video. It’s flipped.
Guys,
There are plenty of lefthandedguitars available from all major brands. I’ve had no problem finding one. I have four now and just started trying to learn a little of a year and a half ago.
Nothing wrong with learning to play left handed. It’s not the Middle Ages where being lefthanded was considered the mark of the devil…hahahaha
I say, as a lefty to lefties, …Be proud, and stick with it…hahahaha
haha…yeah it all works until they set out the silverware for dinner…
Hi Gunnar It was a tongue-in-cheek response I knew it was a flipped video. Just my dry sense of humour
Ok, it was your emoji choice that threw me. Most sarcasm gets lost in print
Not sarcasm, I hate sarcasm. Humour
Whatever and, Humor.
And btw, sarcasm is the American way of saying tongue-in-cheek…
I am not an American and tongue-in-cheek isn’t sarcasm in Scotland. So let’s just put it down to a difference of opinion and move on no need to drag it out the moment has passed
Whatever and, Humor.
Just for the record
Humor and humour are different spellings of the same word. Humor is preferred in American English, and humour is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. The distinction extends to the derivative participles— humored / humoured and humoring / humouring —but in all varieties of English the second-syllable u is dropped from the adjective humorous .
it was a tongue-in-cheek comment I’m well acquainted with “British” spelling, I usually use it when saying “good mourning”
Ok well thanks for sharing that.
I just learned my sister who lived out in Australia passed away today.She was 86
I’m so sorry to hear, Archie! Blessings to your family!
Thanks Ben
Sorry to hear that! What Ben said
Thank’s Gunnar
So sorry to hear that, Archie. I’ll be thinking about you and your family.
I am left handed, but I play right handed. I stared left handed, but switched after a year. It set me back a bit, but now, after about a year of playing right handed I can switch chords as fast as anyone, but find it harder to flatpick and crosspick. That’s why I like banjo.