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Yes there is. Worst case scenario you can turn the violin to the right side and change the strings in its mirror image... A friend of mine did this, not only with his violin but with his guitar too and he had no problem.
Sure, it will be a bit confusing for a non-left handed person, but for you it will be like the real deal.
I wouldn't give up. If you have the aptitude and determination you can enjoy playing music no matter what. Good luck!
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thanks a lot!
by Sally-Rae on November 3rd, 2009
Thanks a lot!
by Sally-Rae on November 3rd, 2009