BrittanyClark
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My brother is a strict left-handed kid. I'm a ukulele player, and he has been interested in learning how to play too. I'd be glad to teach him, but I also want him to be comfortable in playing as a lefty. I DO NOT want to flip over my ukulele and have him learn chords backwards. I have read about switching the strings and mirroring them, but I'm concerned about any buzzes that could cause since, of course, the strings are different sizes and the nut might not agree with the mirrored action. I was thinking about taking one of my cheaper ukes to Guitar Center (please, no snarky comments about how it's the "Walmart of Guitar shops") and asking them to do this for me and see how it works out. Would you guys suggest this? I am not a do-it-yourself person AT ALL, so please, none of that!
Also, are there any ukes made specially for lefties that are less than $100? Reliable sources please.
Also, are there any ukes made specially for lefties that are less than $100? Reliable sources please.