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When playing a conventional 鈥渞ight-handed鈥 stringed instrument such as a guitar or violin, the player uses their right hand to pluck the strings or hold the bow, and uses the left hand to stop the strings on the fret or fingerboard. Of these two types of action, the left hand appears to be doing much more complicated and extended fine-motor movements than the right hand.

So why is this the preferred configuration of the instrument for right-handers? Left-handed instruments are available as mirror-image versions 鈥 Paul McCartney has guitars like this 鈥 which suggests some left-handers also prefer the same relative allocation of hand activities.

Tony Baker Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

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