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Left Hand Hits Top Guitar String

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Left Hand Hits Top Guitar String

2024-09-18 05:15:36

This was part of the package for the GL1 Guitalele - Nylon-String Guitar Ukulele (Natural) by Yamaha. It was all given as a gift and well received!

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2024-09-16 08:55:39

My first nylon string guitar of this type and I'm absolutely amazed at how nice this is. It's a very light yet solidly built guitar. Fit and finish is stunning. Playability is easily comparable to guitars of this type that are more than twice the price. Very pleased with this guitar.

5
2024-08-03 03:32:21

Works very well on my Cordoba nylon string classical guitar. Firm pressure, grip is effective but doesn't damage anything. Easy to use.

5
2024-06-06 06:34:24

I'm a jazz guitarist playing an 8-string classical guitar that goes higher and lower than a regular guitar. It has a K & K pickup and I my amp is a JBL EON powered speaker, which, for this instrument sounds better than any jazz guitar amp. I have used the Zoom A-3 preamp as well as an L.R. Baggs Venue DI. They are both very good but I'd say the Grace Alix is the best I've found. It has great features you can read about but I must say that the sound of my guitar with the EQ set flat is strong, clear and simply amazing! It's very well thought out. Worth the price.

5
2024-08-04 01:16:57

Brilliant case, fits in hand nicely with a good grip. String magnet as well.

5
2024-09-15 01:21:29

This Lift Vertical Left Handed mouse fits my needs perfectly: great design, quality made, right size for left hand (I am 5'4 male, 140 lb. with regular hand size.) The moment I inserted Lift mouse's USB-A adapter to my iMac 21.5 2017 model, without needing any additional app. installation, it works right away. I am right-handed. I used to use Apple Magic Trackpad with my left hand just to train my left hand, and Logitech MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my right hand. After more than 6 months, my left wrist started hurting, so I switched the MX Vertical to my left hand and Apple Magic Trckpad to my right hand; My left wrist pain was gone, but using the MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my left hand was quite awkward: The scrolling wheel, the left and right buttons are not designed for the left hand to use. I am right-handed, but I always use my left hand to do some non-dominant hand tasks just for self-training purposes. Since I started using Logitech Lift Vertical Left Handed Ergonomic Wireless Mouse (Graphite) with my left hand, the scrolling wheel works softly and smoothly, the mouse size fits my left hand perfectly, the left and right buttons are very responsive, moving the mouse on the mouse pad accurately acts on the computer screen. My left wrist feels normal. The price of $69.99 for this Lift Vertical Left Handed wireless mouse is acceptable, and I feel the nice quality and the well design of this mouse is worthy of this price. I will definitely purchase it again and I will recommend it.

5
2024-04-01 03:16:39

At first glance this wrist strap seems flimsy. But it is actually fairly sturdy. The string loop is thicker than some cheap straps I bought at that giant online retailer everyone shops at. The main nylon loop is smaller than usual and fits my small hand, but a large hand might be a problem. The stitching looks strong. I wouldn’t use this with a heavy full frame camera, but it seems adequate for APS-C or smaller.

5
2024-06-16 04:41:46

I use this with my Nikon D780 and 2 Godox ad200pros. I never have connection problems. When I take it off the camera and my hand hits the connectors on the bottom it triggers the flashes. Lol The Xproii is a great transmitter for Nikon DSLRS.

5
2024-04-07 05:33:55

The Kensington Trackball really hits the spot for me. CAD is my primary use... It is large diameter and cruises across the screen. I got a red one. Green or blue would be my choice (that I did not make.) The four assignable buttons and the scroll loop are added benefits.Track balls were the first mouse products long before mouse options became available (using a rolling ball to surface desk, etc. they got dirty) One thing I might like is a travel security as the ball is not secure in its pocket. It is so nice to have the large orb, I take it home and to work and use it on various computers, and laptop. I need to take the dongle with me, but let me say it is nice. It stays in place and does not need all the space a mouse consumes. The wrist rest is a sweet accommodation, but is not required (it was delivered with the trackball. One reason I spent the extra funds for this deluxe product is it can be operated with either hand, hence when I first used a mouse 35 years ago I trained myself to use my less dexterous left hand for the simple point and click two button, and my right hand for the 100+ keyboard. I've had other track ball devices and they were never as easy to use as this honky-dory device. Ron P.

5
2024-08-22 03:12:54

Upon opening the product, the first thing I noticed was that the carrying case did not contain a draw string to close the top of the carry case. There is a sewn top for one so if I needed one badly I guess I could add one in. This is product will go straight into the grip bag that I use for the lighting equipment so it is not a deal breaker for me. After watching the video again I noticed that his did not have a draw string either. So what am I complaining about anyway? You got me. Seriously, that was all I could find wrong. And for a product at this price point, goes without saying. Greta buy. It does exactly what I need it to do.

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