Are you left handed, right handed, mixed or ambidextrous?

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What is your dominant hand?

  • Left

    Votes: 8 14.3%
  • Right

    Votes: 33 58.9%
  • Mixed

    Votes: 12 21.4%
  • Ambidextrous

    Votes: 3 5.4%

  • Total voters
    56

Paul_B

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 14, 2008
6,186
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Cumbria
I'm right handed except when I'm left handed. Not ambidextrous as I can't do everything with both hands equally but i do different things better with different hands. I can't tell you what I just do it with the right hand side for the job without thinking about it.

A few weeks back I learnt that my dad is one of those truly rare people who are fully ambidextrous. For example he writes with both hands exactly the same. He can sign cheques with both hands no doubt at the same time too! Not his only talent. He's got a perfect ear for pitch. Musically important and rare but not much good IRL. He can play tunes he's heard on the piano from memory. Except his modern jazz. I think that's because it's just noise not music. Considering that's the musical genre he likes and knows, his skill is even less important!

BTW I wonder if people can be ambidextrous but not know it? I mean I learnt to write in the 70s and we were taught to write right handed. Was not allowed to write left handed. If anyone of my generation who was taught to write like I was is actually ambidextrous then without actually writing with both hands regularly you might not realise. I mean remember how hard it was to write with your good hand, it would be like that so you simply might not learn you're ambidextrous.
 

MrEd

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Feb 18, 2010
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I'm right handed except when I'm left handed. Not ambidextrous as I can't do everything with both hands equally but i do different things better with different hands. I can't tell you what I just do it with the right hand side for the job without thinking about it.

A few weeks back I learnt that my dad is one of those truly rare people who are fully ambidextrous. For example he writes with both hands exactly the same. He can sign cheques with both hands no doubt at the same time too! Not his only talent. He's got a perfect ear for pitch. Musically important and rare but not much good IRL. He can play tunes he's heard on the piano from memory. Except his modern jazz. I think that's because it's just noise not music. Considering that's the musical genre he likes and knows, his skill is even less important!

BTW I wonder if people can be ambidextrous but not know it? I mean I learnt to write in the 70s and we were taught to write right handed. Was not allowed to write left handed. If anyone of my generation who was taught to write like I was is actually ambidextrous then without actually writing with both hands regularly you might not realise. I mean remember how hard it was to write with your good hand, it would be like that so you simply might not learn you're ambidextrous.
I have an aunt (professional musician) and she is the same musically - it’s astonishing, I swear she only had to hear something once to be able to play it on any number of instruments
 

Ystranc

Nomad
May 24, 2019
477
359
55
Powys, Wales
I’m fundamentally right handed, right eye dominant but my right shoulder is knackered so I’m forced to do anything over shoulder height with my left.
 

Paul_B

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 14, 2008
6,186
1,557
Cumbria
I have an aunt (professional musician) and she is the same musically - it’s astonishing, I swear she only had to hear something once to be able to play it on any number of instruments
He comes from a musical family. Royal college of music trained, orchestra members, music teachers, highly regarded piano teachers, piano, violin, cello, etc. However the one with "the perfect ear" basically did very little. Trumpet for a bit, I think violin for even less and piano his mum the teacher couldn't get to learn. However when I was about 28 I found out for the first time that he could do the piano from ear, as in hear something then mostly play it, both hands! I think many ppl can play right hand melody but not both hands from ear.

I shared a room with a guy like first year at uni for 2 weeks. He would sit at the halls of residence piano and play it while waiting to be picked up by mates. It was amazing to hear him play many different styles of music at whim. You'd hear him play a difficult classical piece then drift into a piano version of Eric Clapton then some high energy boogiewoogie piano. Then he'd just switch to something popular. Then mid tune he'd get up bored and move off. Strange fella!
 
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