Ringo Starr is left-handed. This can be observed in many photographs and videos where he is seen playing the drums with his left hand leading the rhythm. Left-handed drummers often have a unique style and approach to playing compared to right-handed drummers due to the differences in dominant hand coordination.
Yes, he is left-handed. Ringo Starr is also left-handed, although he played the drums right-handed. As an interesting piece of information, Paul's daughter Mary is ambidextrous, meaning both her hands are dominant.
I think he is right handed from observing him writing. Right (Paul (and Ringo was born leaf handed but became ambexitorous when he broke his left)was the only Lefthander in the group)
From left to right: George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon.
Ringo Starr started playing drums since he was a little boy in the hospital. The nurse would come around with plastic instruments for them to play with, and Ringo would always choose the drum. He would fight over it. Once he was out of the hospital, he told his family of his interest in music, and his uncle bought him a guitar. Eventually he got a set of drums. His interest in drumming started when he was about five, but it is unsure of when he actually got his first drum set. Fun- Fact, Ringo Starr is actually left-handed, but his grandmother wouldn't let him write with his left because she was Catholic. That's why Ringo's drumming style is different from most drummer's drumming. He throws left-handed moves into a right-sided drum set.
left handed
Yes, he is left-handed. Ringo Starr is also left-handed, although he played the drums right-handed. As an interesting piece of information, Paul's daughter Mary is ambidextrous, meaning both her hands are dominant.
Yes Paul was left handed George and John were right handed Ringo was ambidextrious
I think he is right handed from observing him writing. Right (Paul (and Ringo was born leaf handed but became ambexitorous when he broke his left)was the only Lefthander in the group)
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
I'm not quite certain what you are asking, but there is a theory that left-handed musicians compose differently to right-handed. This may be because the right-hand side of the brain dominates in left-handed people which is believed to make left-handed people think differently to right-handed people. It may also be more practical - musicians often compose at the piano and having a stronger left hand would change the way the composition proceeds.This is relevant to the Beatles as two of them are left-handed (Paul and Ringo). It has been claimed that Paul writes "left-handed" music. More certainly, Ringo's drumming was affected by being left-handed - he played the kit right-handed, meaning that his stronger left-hand played the snare drum. Ringo was noted for hitting the drums very hard and the snare in Beatle records is particularly strong.
From left to right: George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon.
From left to right: George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon.
Ringo Starr started playing drums since he was a little boy in the hospital. The nurse would come around with plastic instruments for them to play with, and Ringo would always choose the drum. He would fight over it. Once he was out of the hospital, he told his family of his interest in music, and his uncle bought him a guitar. Eventually he got a set of drums. His interest in drumming started when he was about five, but it is unsure of when he actually got his first drum set. Fun- Fact, Ringo Starr is actually left-handed, but his grandmother wouldn't let him write with his left because she was Catholic. That's why Ringo's drumming style is different from most drummer's drumming. He throws left-handed moves into a right-sided drum set.
LEFT-HANDED! not right-handed!
left handed
He is right handed.
Let's ask Ringo, it's in his category! =D