Yes
On a typical flute, 'low' g requires the left hand thumb to close the hole at the back of the flute, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd fingers of the the left hand close all the upper holes just above it. This means that all the holes controlled by the left hand are closed. All the holes controlled by the right hand are open.
Mary-Kate is left handed while Ashley is right.
The same as on a right handed ukulele. G'CEA just the opposite way.
A fife is basically a flute without all the keys, just holes, like a recorder.
You still can play the flute, just you have to adjust your fingers to play effectively and keep the fingers on the holes. But if you really want to play the flute, but can't, you can still play the piccolo or a treble flute, they're just flutes but smaller, higher, (and in the Treble flute's case) tuned in a different pitch!
On a typical flute, 'low' g requires the left hand thumb to close the hole at the back of the flute, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd fingers of the the left hand close all the upper holes just above it. This means that all the holes controlled by the left hand are closed. All the holes controlled by the right hand are open.
They don't have a specific name, just open holes.
Mary-Kate is left handed while Ashley is right.
None of the presidents were left handed all were right ( just kidding )
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
Just as cool as if you bat left handed.
yes just like me
The same as on a right handed ukulele. G'CEA just the opposite way.
Yep, if they learn how to write with their left hand as well as their right hand, then yes. Just like I can write with my right hand, even though I'm left handed. x
No, it doesn't make any difference just whatever you feel most comfortable with. The world's number 2 player (Phil Mickelson) is left handed, although there are not many famous left handed pros. As a rule of thumb, a right handed writer would play right handed and vice versa, although this is not always the case, Phil Mickelson writes right handed.