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Revolutionary Design
Left-handed musicians have spent decades overpaying for the same indistinguishable guitar and bass models - but not anymore. At PMT we stock the most iconic styles online and across our 15 stores, so no matter what you can find the perfect bass for you.
Left-Handed Beginners
Learning an instrument is no easy task, and it's even harder for lefties! Fortunately we stock left-handed bass guitars which are designed for those just starting out, as well as high-performing models for the budget-conscious musician. Remember though - there are no rules! Some left-handed bass players do just fine on a flipped right-handed bass, and it's important to explore what's best for you before buying.
FAQs
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Can left handed people play bass?
As most people are right-handed, they play the bass by holding it with their left hand and plucking it with their right. However, lefties do the opposite. Left-handed bass players may think they're an anomaly, but they're actually in good company.
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Why are left handed bass guitars more expensive?
Left handed guitars are generally more expensive than their right handed counterparts because they often require additional time and money to craft and are produced in much lower numbers which is far less economical.