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Lefty Brighter Side

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Left-handers often make great musicians because of their exceptional musical memories, despite the scarcity of left-friendly instruments.

Some Musical Lefties – singers, songwriters, musicians all:

  • Phil Collins
  • Kurt Cobain
  • Bela Fleck
  • Glenn Frey
  • Paul McCartney
  • Peter Nero
  • Lou Rawls

George Michael, left-handed British pop idol, was near-sighted and color-blind, and introverted. He’s quoted:  “The whole idea of being a physically attractive personality never really occurred to me.”

 

 

 

 

 

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One game in which a player must always throw with his left-hand is jai alai.

Jai alai (pronounced /ˈhaɪ.əlaɪ/ in English) is a variety of Basque Pelota. The term is loosely often applied to the fronton (the open-walled playing area) where the sport is played. The game is called “zesta-punta” (basket tip) in Basque.

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On the Brighter Side of Lefties:

Talking about the Left Bank district in Paris — well, it sits on the left bank of the Seine, traditionally associated with the creative, cutting edge lifestyle of a great number of free-thinkers, artists, writers who lived there.

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That the southpaws have an easier time in handling racquet sports against righties simply because they aren’t used to the lefty spins and angles.

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  • Southpaw pitchers have an advantage of being able to keep a better eye on runners who try to steal from first base.
  • The hammered dulcimer is one musical instrument for which the left hand plays a lead role in carrying the melody. While many musical instrument are lefty friendly, this one stands out as lefty preferred.
  • In the Bible’s account of the creation, Eve is said to have been formed from Adam’s left rib.  Every wondered why?

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~ There is one sport in which handedness does not matter, horseback riding. 

~ In activities involving both hands, lefties have a chance over righties; even an advantage.

~ Have a look at your keyboards or typewriters.  Notice that it’s designed by which more  commonly used letters are on the left.