Because the world is set up for right handers and the lefties are having to adjust. For instance, scissors work better for right handers.
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Yes, a left-handed person can play a right-handed guitar by either learning to play it right-handed or by restringing the guitar for left-handed playing.
On average, right-handed people live about nine years longer than left-handed people.
Yes, a left-handed person can play a right-handed guitar effectively by either learning to play right-handed or by restringing the guitar for left-handed playing.
um,since the mouse is on the right handed side not left,but a right handed person created the mouse.Yes,nailed it.
believe it or not right handed people live longer then left handed people (on this juice lid it said: left hand people die 9 or 6 years earlier then right handed people) dont worry the people who are left hand im with u...im left handed to
A left-handed person can effectively play a right-handed guitar by either learning to play right-handed or by restringing the guitar and reversing the order of the strings.
Handedness, or whether a person is right or left-handed, is determined by the dominant hemisphere of the brain. The dominant hemisphere controls the side of the body that is more skilled and coordinated, leading to a person being either right-handed or left-handed.
Yes, it is possible to convert a left-handed guitar to be played by a right-handed person by restringing the guitar and adjusting the nut and bridge.
Yes, a left-handed person can play guitar by using a left-handed guitar or restringing a right-handed guitar to accommodate their dominant hand.
it doesn't matter if the person id left handed or right handed... if the person is good at the game then he is really good.
Yes, a right-handed person can play a left-handed guitar, but it may require some adjustment and practice to get used to the different orientation of the instrument.