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 Does a LH horn exist?
Author: ron b. 
Date:   2000-03-31 22:24

We've all noticed, I'm sure, that left handed stringed instrument players can adapt their instruments to accomodate themselves. But, brass and reed players are stuck with what the manufacturers dictate; that all wind instruments are designed for right handed people.
I'm not left handed, rather just curious whether this aspect of 'modern' wind instruments has been explored.
curious ron

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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-03-31 23:15

Yes, LH horns have existed. Check Abe Galper's site at http://www.avrahm-galper.sneezy.org and check the link at the bottom of the page.

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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: ron b. 
Date:   2000-04-02 03:44

Mark,

What'm I doing wrong? I typed in:
http://www.avrahm-galper.sneezy.org
>>> No matches found. Hmmmm....

ron b.


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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-04-02 14:37

It's up & running. I have no idea why you can't get to it (I just tried & it worked).

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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: Alphie 
Date:   2000-04-02 21:54

I have a copy of a three-keyed Scherer baroque D-clarinet with a turnable bell-joint made for both LH and RH. It was quite common that early clarinets and other WW-instruments were made like that since a standard wasn't set yet.

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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: ron b. 
Date:   2000-04-03 03:59

Hi, Alphie.
I know the early three-five keyed horns could be either RH or LH. I just wondered whether any modern system horns have been made to accomodate LH players. I followed Mark's direction above to find that LH instruments do exist in more recent times. I've never seen one however.
ron b.

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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-04-03 11:25

Considering the rapid alternatin of the hands on clarinet, I don't really know if "handedness" comes into the picture. I think I use my hands pretty evenly when playing - but I've never really counted "10 notes on the left, 10 on the right, 1 left, 2 right, ...". Any takers? I'm too busy to try 8^)

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 Left Handed Clarinets :)
Author: jimw 
Date:   2000-04-03 14:22

A ways back I bought one of the music minus one selections
for clarinet. I couldn't help marveling at the great
selection of left handed clarinets shown in the cover
photo.

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 RE: Does a LH horn exist?
Author: javier garcia 
Date:   2000-04-04 11:00

Ron, I think you have to develop more skill with your left hand with the actual design, on woodwinds instruments, regardless if you are rigth or left handed. I think this matter has no importance.
Javier

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 RE: Left Handed Clarinets :)
Author: Lindy 
Date:   2000-04-04 11:06

I'm left handed and really it's not an issue, if anything you need more dexterity in the left hand to manouver around the throat notes.
The only possible problem could be supporting the instrument on a weaker right wrist but this is more of a sax problem really.
Lindy

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