Thank you for your kind comment. I must admit that being a left handed guitarist has made life a little difficult . In the early days the number of left handed guitars available to buy was very limited . It’s better now thank goodness . Given a choice i’d rather be right handed but too late to change now. The resonator i’m playing was made by a luthier in this country . It has 3 aluminium cones inside and when l play it a folk club people think it’s connected to an amplifier . lt’s a one off , so i’m told and i’m still trying to do it justice . More practice is in order. Cheers.
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Thanks Derek. Very nice. Being left handed (I hadn't noticed that before), .always seems to help the guitarists. That's my excuse anyway!
Thanks Derek. Very nice. Being left handed (I hadn't noticed that before), always seems to help the guitarists. That's my excuse anyway!
Clearly, Berry is so impressed that he commented twice, identically.
I thought it was rather good too.#
Perhaps this left-handed thing is all done with mirrors?
Thank you for your kind comment.
I must admit that being a left handed guitarist has made life a little difficult . In the early days the number of left handed guitars available to buy was very limited .
It’s better now thank goodness .
Given a choice i’d rather be right handed but too late to change now.
The resonator i’m playing was made by a luthier in this country .
It has 3 aluminium cones inside and when l play it a folk club people think it’s connected to an amplifier .
lt’s a one off , so i’m told and i’m still trying to do it justice . More practice is in order.
Cheers.
Now youv’e come to mention it .
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