by bob_32_116 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:26 pm
I just noticed something odd in those videos - well I thought it was odd...
Bob plays right-handed guitar, yet he wears his watch on his right wrist. Now I, and most other right-handed people I know, wear it on the left wrist, since this gives less interference with things the right hand is doing, such as writing. I think a watch on the right wrist would cramp my finger-picking style, while it wouldn't be so much of an obstruction to the left hand, which would be working the frets. Apparently Bob does not find this an issue.
I just noticed something odd in those videos - well I thought it was odd...
Bob plays right-handed guitar, yet he wears his watch on his right wrist. Now I, and most other right-handed people I know, wear it on the left wrist, since this gives less interference with things the right hand is doing, such as writing. I think a watch on the right wrist would cramp my finger-picking style, while it wouldn't be so much of an obstruction to the left hand, which would be working the frets. Apparently Bob does not find this an issue.