March 6, 2009
The Left Handed Fender Stratocaster
If you are a left handed guitar player, (your left hand is stronger at picking or strumming), it could be that left handed guitars would be a better choice than a right handed one, especially when it comes to electric guitars. It’s hard to beat a left handed Fender Stratocaster, when it comes to choosing an electric guitar that is made for the left handed player and is a classic electric guitar sound.
Fender Musical Instruments produced some of the classic, solid body guitars like the Telecaster before becoming famous for the Stratocaster, which came with a vibrato or tremolo bridge. It has been used by famous performers, like Jimi Hendrix, who played a left handed Fender Stratocaster. The company was started in 1946 by Leo Fender, a southern California inventor that never played the guitar, himself. He came up with the solid body guitar after much thought on how to improve a hollow body instrument.
When the first Stratocaster came out in 1954, Fender had perfected the bridge that allowed players to bend the strings with a tremolo bridge that produced a vibrato effect. The company went through some hard times after Leo Fender sold the company in 1965 because of poor health. The company revamped itself in the mid 1980’s by re-introducing the models that made it famous, namely the Telecaster and Stratocaster, which were available to purchase in a left handed Fender Stratocaster model or left handed Telecaster option.
Left Handed Fender Stratocaster:
The left handed Fender Stratocaster is the newer version of the classic, with a few more bells and whistles added. You can get a left handed Fender Stratocaster that looks like the classic models, without paying an outrageous premium for a left handed configuration, like used to be the case. There is no reason to compromise quality in a steel stringed, electric guitar and you will see your performance improve the more you fall in love with this American classic electric guitar.
Adapting a Right Handed Electric Guitar is Tough:
Left handed players that have adapted a right handed electric guitar spend additional energy adapting to the backward controls. When that energy is put into playing, they concentrate on getting the best tone from the left handed Fender Stratocaster, which is what it is known for. The improvement in the music quality is greatly enhanced and the performance of left handed guitars for a left handed guitarist improves dramatically.
When looking to purchase left handed guitars, the main thing to consider is whether you are truly a left handed player. There are a few simple tests that you can take, such as how you pick up the guitar naturally, and clapping your hands to see which does the most clapping movement. If you find a guitar that makes you feel comfortable, you will play better. A left handed Fender Stratocaster guitar gives you ownership of a classic guitar that will give you years of enjoyment.
Filed under Electric Guitars by Zane J Freeman

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