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Originally Posted by Howard Emerson
I don't know if it's applicable in the case of the OP, but for what it's worth: I've had a couple of students over the years that made better progress while we both sat side by side in front of a mirror.
This way they saw what I was doing from the same perspective.
Sitting across from me somehow confused them. I am certain that a form of dyslexia was at work in these cases.
Regards,
Howard Emerson
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That makes sense ,,Imagine the confusion for me when I played in a Duo where the guy I played with (who was a lefty ) had learned to play 25 years before, by sneaking in to his older sisters room when she was gone. He would grab her right handed guitar and simply flip it over and thus learned the chord forms and fingering upside down .