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Tag Archives: left handedness
Issue 84: Left handed Ukuleles (or recorders, for that matter)
The short answer is NO! I’ve just started teaching a short course of a wider opportunities year 4 class ukulele programme. Once again, the old “my daughter is left-handed, so can she play her ukulele the other way round?” question … Continue reading
Issue 84: Eat my words – the left-handed piano
http://www.lefthandedpiano.com/ Oh. Ah. Read all about it here! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/178608.stm I’m still not going to let them play their ukuleles or recorders with the “wrong” hands!