Jimi Hendrix was left handed, and at that time there were few or no Guitars being made for left handed people, so he played a right handed guitar upside down so he could play with his left hand.
Jimi Hendrix's trademark guitar was a standard right-handed Fender Statocaster that he restrung to play lefty; this resulted in the Stratocaster design being upside-down.
Hendrix got his first real guitar when he was 15. He got his first electric guitar from his dad when in 1959 when he was 17. He became professional in 1963 when he was 21. But he was never taught to play guitar.
Jimi Hendrix was self-taught.
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Jimi Hendrix's trademark guitar was a standard right-handed Fender Statocaster that he restrung to play lefty; this resulted in the Stratocaster design being upside-down.
Hendrix got his first real guitar when he was 15. He got his first electric guitar from his dad when in 1959 when he was 17. He became professional in 1963 when he was 21. But he was never taught to play guitar.
Yes, but they really have to want to learn. Both Jimi Hendrix and Paul McCartney are left-handed, yet they learned to play a regular guitar - upside-down, and backwards.
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he used his left hand to play guitar
Mostly 70s right handed fender strats. He restrung them upside down. He also had a flying v.
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No Jimi Hendrix has always been self taught.
Jimi Hendrix was self-taught.
He also sang, as well as played his guitar.
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