List of musicians who play left-handed
This is a list of notable musicians who play their instruments left-handed. (This does not include left-handed people who play right-handed, such as Noel Gallagher,[1]Duane Allman, Billy Corgan, Dave Hill, Mark Knopfler, Barry Gibb, and Paul Simon.)
Guitarists and bassists
Left-handed people play guitar or electric bass in either one of the following four ways depending on the person: (1) play a right-handed guitar or bass right-handed, (2) play a true left-handed guitar or bass, (3) play a right-handed guitar or bass that has been altered to play left-handed, or (4) turn a right-handed guitar or bass upside down, pick with the left hand, but leave the strings as they were – which makes them reversed from the normal order for a left-handed player. (The fingering is the same for methods 2 and 3.) Any style of picking with the left hand (flatpicking or fingerstyle guitar) is considered playing left-handed.
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Tony Iommi's guitar, a custom-made Gibson SG
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Jimi Hendrix's Les Paul Custom - a right-handed guitar with the strings reversed for playing left-handed
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A left-handed Martin D-28. The internal and external construction is the mirror image of a right-handed guitar.
Left-handed with normal stringing
Guitarists in this category pick with their left hand and have the strings in the conventional order for a left-handed player (i.e. the low string on the top side of the neck). They either have true left-handed guitars or have right-handed guitars altered so the strings are correct for a left-handed player. Some guitarists in this category (e.g. Paul McCartney) play both genuine left-handed instruments and right-handed instruments altered for left-handed playing.
Changing the strings on a right-handed guitar involves several things. The nut of the guitar has to be changed to accommodate the string widths. The bridge needs to be changed to make the lower strings longer than the top strings for correct intonation. On almost all acoustic guitars the bracing is non-symmetrical. On electric guitars altered this way, the controls will be backwards.
Notable players
- Fred Abbott (Noah and the Whale)
- Nicke Andersson (The Hellacopters, Imperial State Electric)
- Pernilla Andersson
- Tim Armstrong (Rancid)
- Harvey Dalton Arnold (The Outlaws)
- Perry Bamonte (ex-The Cure)
- Jill Barber
- Courtney Barnett
- Greg Barnett (The Menzingers)
- Eef Barzelay (Clem Snide)
- Justin Bieber
- Beeb Birtles (Little River Band)
- Blare N Bitch (Betty Blowtorch, Butt Trumpet)
- Eric Bogle
- Davey von Bohlen (The Promise Ring/Cap'n Jazz/Maritime)
- Adrian Borland (The Sound)
- Martin Bramah (The Fall/Blue Orchids)
- Jonathan Butler
- Ernie C (Body Count)
- Jo Callis (The Rezillos/The Human League) plays guitar left-handed.
- Calogero - Plays guitar and bass left-handed[2]
- Ali Campbell (ex-UB40)
- Robin Campbell (UB40)
- Sheila Carabine (Dala)
- Kurt Cobain (Nirvana)[3] (played drums right-handed)
- David Cook
- Anton Cosmo (ex-Boston)
- Billy Ray Cyrus
- Mia Levin d'Bruzzi (Frightwig)
- Fyfe Dangerfield (Guillemots)
- Willie Duncan (Spider Murphy Gang)
- Shae Dupuy
- Taylor "Tae" Dye (Maddie & Tae)[4]
- Elliot Easton (The Cars)
- Klaus Eichstadt (Ugly Kid Joe)
- Santiago Feliú
- John Flansburgh (They Might Be Giants)
- Ian Fowles (The Aquabats, Death By Stereo)
- Michael Fry (aka Mikey Demus) (Skindred)
- Paulo Furtado (Wraygunn/The Legendary Tigerman)
- Paul Gray (Slipknot) started out playing right-handed, then changed to left-handed because it was more comfortable.
- Ted Gärdestad
- Ollie Halsall
- Jimi Hendrix
- Imai Hisashi (Buck-Tick)
- Andreas "Kuddel" von Holst (Die Toten Hosen)
- Ben Howard
- Tony Iommi[3] (Black Sabbath)
- Paskal Jakobsen (BLØF)
- Lars Johansson (Candlemass)
- George Johnson (The Brothers Johnson)
- Joyce Jonathan (French pop singer)
- Mendel Bij de Leij (Aborted, System Divide)
- Cameron Liddell (Asking Alexandria)
- Mark "Kazzer" Kasprzyk (Redlight King/Solo)
- Georgina "Georgi" Kay
- Dave Kilminster (former lefty; originally played left-handed until injury, now exclusively plays right-handed)
- Cheyenne Kimball
- Dave King (Flogging Molly)
- Hayley Kiyoko
- Pasi Koskinen (St. Mucus, Ajattara, To Separate the Flesh from the Bones)
- Dickey Lee[5]
- Jen "Dirty Jenny" Leigh (Michael Jackson)
- Dave Longstreth (Dirty Projectors)
- Kaizer Von Loopy (Hanzel Und Gretyl)
- Barbara Lynn
- Gregor Mackintosh (Paradise Lost)
- Paul McCartney (The Beatles) first tried playing right-handed, but was making no progress. He saw a picture of Slim Whitman playing left-handed and realized that it was necessary to reverse the guitar, pick with the left hand, and reverse the strings (Babiuk 2001:14).
- Al McKay [3] (Earth, Wind & Fire)
- Mike "Gunface" McKenzie (The Red Chord)
- Maria Mehalis (HelenaMaria), Helena's twin sister
- Buddy Miles
- Mdou Moctar
- Luke Morley (Thunder / The Union)
- Paul Mullen (The Automatic/Young Legionnaire/Yourcodenameis:milo)
- Iggy Pop
- Mac Powell (Third Day)
- Omar Rodríguez-López (At the Drive-In/The Mars Volta)
- Verónica Romeo
- Cesar Rosas (Los Lobos)
- Lukas Rossi can play the guitar with either hand.
- Greg Sage is a natural right-handed guitarist, decided to play left-handed for the Wipers.
- Evie Sands
- Christian Savill - (Slowdive)
- Craig Scanlon (The Fall)
- Nick Schnebelen (Trampled Under Foot) - Danielle's brother
- Blake Schwarzenbach (Jawbreaker)
- Josey Scott (Saliva)
- Phillip Carol Sirmans (Cranford Hollow)
- Jeffrey Steele (formerly of Boy Howdy)
- Richie Stotts (Plasmatics)
- Bill Svanoe (The Rooftop Singers)
- Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, Nightingale, Ribspreader)
- Audrey Swinburne (Mother Superior, a 1970s British all-female progressive rock band)[6]
- Peter Szigeti (Warlock, U.D.O., Velvet Viper, Stonewashed)
- Maria Taylor (Azure Ray, Little Red Rocket, Now It's Overhead, solo)
- Simon Taylor-Davies (Klaxons)
- Arnim Teutoburg-Weiß (Beatsteaks)
- Templeton Thompson (female country singer-songwriter)
- Ragnar Þórhallsson (Of Monsters and Men)
- Brad Turcotte (Brad Sucks)
- Sylvia Tyson
- Zacky Vengeance (Avenged Sevenfold)
- Mike Vennart (ex-Oceansize, now tours with Biffy Clyro)
- Douglas Verhoeven (In-Quest)
- Vicentico
- Ryan Waste (Municipal Waste)
- Evan West (New Hollow)
- Andrew White (Kaiser Chiefs)
- Felix White (The Maccabees)
- Slim Whitman
- Atahualpa Yupanqui
- Rami Yosifov (Teapacks)
- Miles Dimitri Baker (Rings of Saturn)
Notes
- Jimi Hendrix was naturally left-handed but his father tried to force him to play right-handed because he believed playing left handed was a sign of the devil. Hendrix took right-handed guitars and restrung them for playing left-handed (Cross 2005:55). Hendrix did continue to write right-handed. Hendrix did learn to play right-handed as mandated by his father, he had to play right-handed any time his father was around (and left-handed, upside down, when his father was not around) or risked losing the guitar forever. Once he started making modifications that allowed him to play left handed with the strings in the proper order, he still had to play right-handed with his father nearby, so he also learned to play right-handed with the strings upside down. His brother Leon's testimony confirms this in Sharon Lawrence's biography Jimi Hendrix: the man, the magic, the truth and in quotations from guitar players such as Mike Bloomfield in Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child of the Aquarian Age by Dave Henderson.
Left-handed with strings backwards
These are players who play left-handed, but with the strings as on an unaltered right-handed guitar, thus the strings are backwards for a left-handed player (e.g. Bob Geldof). Some players in this category (e.g. Dick Dale and Albert King) had custom instruments that were basically a left-handed guitar with the strings as on a right-handed guitar, since they had learned to play that way.
Notable players
- Babyface
- Cormac Battle (Kerbdog)
- Matt Beck (Matchbox 20, Rob Thomas)
- Wallis Bird (Irish female guitarist; plays right-handed guitar upside down)
- Ed Blaney (The Fall)
- Doyle Bramhall II[3]
- Chase Bryant[7]
- Rand Burkey (Atheist)
- Rusty Burns (Point Blank)
- Glen Burtnik (Styx/solo)
- JP Cervoni (The Babys)
- Eddy Clearwater
- Junior Campbell
- Michael Card
- Jimmy Cliff
- Elizabeth Cotten
- Dick Dale[3]
- Ed Deane
- Cheick Hamala Diabate (RH instruments with original stringing and custom LH instruments with backwards stringing) also banjo and ngoni
- Lefty Dizz
- Eric Gales, naturally right-handed but plays left-handed.
- Bob Geldof (The Boomtown Rats), right handed player, but did play with strings upside down
- Jimi Goodwin (Doves)
- Ed Harcourt
- Johan Hedberg (Suburban Kids with Biblical Names)
- Benn Jordan
- Jacek Kaczmarski
- Andy Kerr (Nomeansno, The Hanson Brothers)
- Albert King [8]
- Little Jimmy King
- Chris Marchiel (Powerglove)
- Anika Moa (New Zealand singer, songwriter)
- Morgan
- Coco Montoya
- Malina Moye
- Mic Murphy
- Kurt Nilsen (Winner of the World Idol competition after winning the first season of the Norwegian Idol series)
- Paul Raymond
- Nicolas Reyes (Gipsy Kings)
- Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals)
- Kris Roe (The Ataris)
- Jim Rooney
- Otis Rush[3]
- Graham Russell (Air Supply)
- Lætitia Sadier (McCarthy, Monade, Stereolab)
- Edgar Scandurra (Ira!)
- Seal
- Dan Seals
- Kelly Shaefer (Atheist)
- Bill Staines
- Dan Swanö
- Dave Thomas (Blonde on Blonde)
- Wayman Tisdale
- Dave Wakeling (The English Beat, General Public)
- Karl Wallinger (World Party)
- Bobby Womack
Unclassified left-handed players
- Gordon Anderson aka Lone Pigeon (The Aliens)
- Michael Angelo Batio (plays a double-guitar ambidextrously)
- Baatin (Original P, Parliament-Funkadelic)
- William Beckett (The Academy Is...)
- Christian Bland (The Black Angels)
- John Butler (Diesel Park West)
- Robin Campbell (UB40)
- Ali Campbell (UB40)
- Scott Hedrick (Skeletonwitch)
- Shirlie Holliman (Pepsi & Shirlie)
- Jez Lowe, actually right-handed but plays guitar left-handed.
- Budge Magraw (The Cesarians)
- Jon Oliva
- Ade Firza Paloh (Sore Band)
- Peter Plate (Rosenstolz)
- Emily Robins (In The Elephant Princess, she is a band member and plays guitar left-handed)
- Arif Sağ (plays bağlama left-handed)
- John Schumann
- Andrew "Whitey" White (Kaiser Chiefs)
- Lari White
- Wendy Wild
- Rick Willson (Diesel Park West)
- Michael Zakarin (The Bravery)
Bass guitarists
- Jarkko Ahola (Teräsbetoni)
- Martin Eric Ain (Celtic Frost)
- David Amezcua (Awolnation, Under the Influence of Giants)
- Eric Axelson (The Dismemberment Plan)
- Todd Bell (Braid)
- Brian Betancourt (Hospitality)
- Greta Brinkman (L7, Debbie Harry Band, Unseen Force; Plays with strings either rightly ordered or reversed)
- Kathy Bull aka Francesca Griffin (Look Blue Go Purple, Cyclops)
- Adam Burton (Arcane Roots)
- Rosemary Butler (Formerly Birtha; now backing and solo vocalist)
- Gerald Casale (Devo; plays strings backwards)
- Floyd Pepper Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem
- Ken Casey (Dropkick Murphys)
- Stuart Chatwood (The Tea Party)
- Jason Christopher (Sebastian Bach)
- Seffy Efrati (Blackfield, Aviv Geffen) plays with the strings backwards
- Oya Erkaya (Baba Zula)
- Nick Feldman (Wang Chung)
- Stephan Fimmers (Necrophagist, Pestilence)
- Kathy Foster (The Thermals)
- Ed Gagliardi (Foreigner; naturally right-handed, played left-handed)
- Jimi Goodwin (Doves; plays both guitar and bass with strings backwards)
- Karl Green (Herman's Hermits)
- Paul Gray (Slipknot) started out on a right handed instrument but flipped it over and re-strung it to a true left hand style instrument and found that being left handed, playing left handed was much more natural and then moved on shortly after to playing actual left handed guitars and basses.
- Glenn Hampton (Rigor Sardonicous)
- Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets; plays strings backwards)
- Colin Hodgkinson (Back Door, Whitesnake)
- Melvin Honore (Mel) (Cerebral Ballzy)
- Lee Jackson (The Nice)
- George Johnson (The Brothers Johnson)
- Gerald Johnson (Steve Miller Band; Plays with strings reversed)
- Awan Garnida Kartadinata (Sore Band)
- Eyadou Ag Leche (Tinariwen; plays instruments strung backwards)
- Michael Libramento (Grace Potter and the Nocturnals; plays both guitar and bass with strings backwards)
- Joe Long (The Four Seasons)
- Alan Longmuir (Bay City Rollers; plays both guitar and bass with strings backwards)
- Budge Magraw (The Cesarians)
- Nathen Maxwell (Flogging Molly)
- George McArdle (Little River Band)
- Paul McCartney (The Beatles/Wings/solo) plays with strings in correct order, both guitar and bass; plays drums right-handed
- Joe McGuigan (Gama Bomb)
- Robbie Merrill (Godsmack) naturally right-handed, but plays left-handed due to a birth defect that makes him unable to move the middle finger of his left hand.
- Marc Metal (Johnny Rocket and the V-Twins)
- Josh Newton (Every Time I Die)
- Patrick Olive (Hot Chocolate; also plays percussion)
- David Pahoa (The Plimsouls)
- Doug Pinnick (King's X)
- Scott Reeder (Kyuss/The Obsessed/Unida; plays with strings reversed)
- Dave "Shapes" Rimmer (Zodiac Mindwarp)
- Christopher Dale Ryan (Deer Tick)
- Brad Savage (Band from TV)
- Danielle Nicole Schnebelen (Trampled Under Foot)
- Jeff Schmidt (Bass Soloist, plays with strings reversed)
- Steve Smith (The Vapors)
- Jacob Sproul (Rose Hill Drive)
- Jeffrey Steele (Boy Howdy; see guitarists, above)
- Wayman Tisdale (his basses had the strings in reverse order)
- Evan West (New Hollow)
- Kevin Whelan (The Wrens)
- Paul Wilson (Snow Patrol)
- A. W. Yrjänä (CMX)
- Pete Wright (Crass)
- Lee Pomeroy (ELO, Steve Hackett, Take That, Rick Wakeman)
- Janus Zarate (Vernian Process)
Drummers
A drum kit for a left handed person is set up so that percussion instruments drummers would normally play with their right hand (ride cymbal, floor tom, etc.) are played with the left hand. The bass drum and hi-hat configurations are also set up so that the drummer plays the bass drum with their left foot, and operate the hi-hat with their right foot. Some drummers however have been known to play right-handed kit, but play leading with their left hand (e.g. playing open-handed on the hi-hat). This list does not include drummers who are naturally left-handed but play drums purely right-handed such as Ringo Starr,[9] Stewart Copeland, Dave Lombardo, Travis Barker and Chris Adler.
- Nicke Andersson (Entombed)
- Daryl Atkins (Arcane Roots)
- Oli Beaudoin (Neuraxis, Kataklysm)
- Carter Beauford (Dave Matthews Band) plays on a right-handed drum kit, frequently open-handed.
- Rich Beddoe (Finger Eleven)
- Mike Bordin (Ozzy Osbourne, Faith No More) uses a right-handed setup, but with his primary ride cymbal on his left.
- Dan Carle (After the Burial)
- Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick) alternates between left-handed and right-handed playing
- Phil Collins (Genesis, solo)
- Scott Columbus (Manowar)
- Jonny Cragg (Spacehog)
- Joe Daniels (Local H)
- Tommy Decker (Spineshank)
- Jon Dette
- Micky Dolenz (The Monkees) right-handed, but plays a modified left-handed kit
- Dominator (Nils Fjellström) (Dark Funeral)
- Shawn Drover (Megadeth, Eidolon) plays open-handed
- Joe Easley (The Dismemberment Plan)
- Joe English
- Joshua Eppard (Coheed and Cambria)
- Fenriz (Darkthrone)
- Ginger Fish (Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie)
- Mika Karppinen (ex-H.I.M.) plays open-handed and also plays left-handed kit
- Tim Fogarty (El Ten Eleven)
- Mike Gibbins (Badfinger)
- Cameron Greenwood (Terrorvision)
- Zachary Hanson (Hanson)
- Buddy Harman
- Ian Haugland (Europe)
- Steve Hewitt[10] (Placebo)
- Dominic Howard (Muse)
- Tom Hunting (Exodus)
- Mark Jackson (VNV Nation)
- Steve Jansen (Japan, The Dolphin Brothers, Nine Horses)
- Matt Kelly ([Dropkick Murphys])
- Pierre Langlois (The Black Dahlia Murder)
- Steve McCall (Air, Lester Bowie, Creative Construction Company)
- Derrick McKenzie (Jamiroquai)
- Buddy Miles
- David Milhous (Lippy's Garden) right-handed and plays a complete left-handed kit
- Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Winger, Jelly Jam, Platypus)
- Steve Negus (Saga)
- Bill Nuckols (Patriot, Immoral Discipline, Past Out, Stuck Backwards)
- Jerry Nolan (New York Dolls, The Heartbreakers)
- Ian Paice (Deep Purple)
- Pat Pengelly (Bedouin Soundclash)
- Simon Phillips plays a right-handed kit.
- Mick Pointer (Marillion, Arena)
- Brett Reed (Rancid)
- Chloe Saavedra (Chaos Chaos aka Smoosh)
- Neil Sanderson (Three Days Grace) plays on a right-handed kit, but leads with his left hand
- Robert Schultzberg (Placebo)
- Tiger Si (Black Spiders)
- Al Sobrante (Green Day)
- Vincent Tattanelli (Nine Days)
- Michael "Moose" Thomas (Bullet For My Valentine) plays on a right-handed kit, but leads with his left hand
- Hannes Van Dahl (Sabaton (band), ex-Evergrey)
- Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.)
- Javier Weyler (Stereophonics)
- Dennis Wilson (The Beach Boys)
- Robbie Yeats (The Dead C)
Notes
- Christopher Guanlao of Silversun Pickups is left-handed but plays a right-handed set primarily in "open style" (opposite to cross handed) and has his ride cymbal to his left.
- Josh Eppard of Terrible Things and Coheed and Cambria also drums open-handed (left-handed on a right-handed kit) but writes right-handed.
Violinists
The violin can be learned in either hand, and most left-handed players hold the violin under their left chin, the same as right handed players. This allows all violinists to sit together in an orchestra.
- Richard Barth
- Paavo Berglund (A well known Finnish left handed conductor who also played violin, often joining orchestra players for chamber music just for fun. Due to the value of his violin collection he did not want to change his instruments and had trained himself to play left handed on violins with a normal set-up)
- Charles Chaplin
- Ornette Coleman
- Terje Moe Hansen [11] (Norwegian classical virtuoso and pedagogue)
- Rudolf Kolisch
- Ashley MacIsaac
- Katrina Pearce Nicolayeff (champion folk fiddler, plays "over the bass") She does not string her fiddle backwards.
- Ryan J. Thomson [12] (naturally right-handed, but learned to play left-handed after developing focal dystonia that made right-handed bowing impossible)
Ukulele
Trumpet
Trombone
Banjo
Mandolin
Bansuri
- Hariprasad Chaurasia, right-handed, started his career playing right-handed, switched to left-handed playing
Muppets
Many Muppets whose arms are controlled by rods play instruments left-handed. This is because most right-handed puppeteers control the puppets' heads with their right hands leaving their left hands for playing.
- Floyd Pepper, bass guitar (Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem)
- Janice, guitar (Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem)
- Kermit the Frog, banjo
- Scooter, guitar
References
- ↑ Noel Gallagher (Oasis) Late Late Show - 1996 circa 5 mins.
- ↑ "TICE". Etab.ac-caen.fr. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Stetin 2001:5)
- ↑ Russo, Nick (2014-09-28). "Maddie & Tae Make Their Concert Debut in Pasadena, Texas « 100.3 The Bull". Thebull.cbslocal.com. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑
- ↑ Metzger, Richard (2013-07-17). "Mother Superior jumped the gun: Unknown all female prog rock group from the 1970s". Dangerous Minds. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑ "Chase Bryant Talks Brantley Gilbert and ZZ Top, Performs 'Take It on Back' [Watch]". Tasteofcountry.com. 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑ (Ferguson 1979:121)
- ↑ "Ringo Starr Reveals The Secret Of His Distinctive Rhythm - CONAN on TBS". YouTube. 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑ "Steve Hewitt — Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and pictures at". Last.fm. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑ "Terje Moe Hansen Home Page - Violin Virtuosity". Terjemoehansen.com. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑ "Captain Fiddle Music : Ryan J Thomson : Homepage". Captainfiddle.com. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
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- Babiuk, Andy (2001), Beatles Gear, Backbeat Books, ISBN 978-0-7868-8841-2
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