I disagree. It's a subtle difference, IMO. The strumming/picking hand has to have a much more accurate sense of timing than the fretting hand. There is some room for error: as long as the fretting finger is where it needs to be by the time the string starts moving, everything's fine. But if the hand that starts the string moving isn't where it should be at the right time, you hear it.
Great answer to a somewhat weird attempt to be funny and amusing.
I love Pure tones answer!
Funny and amusing in its own right!
Well, if you're playing fingerstyle, the harder work is done with the lower hand (the one near the soundhole).
YMMV.
So then, that is why a rap artist doesn't hold the mike with his right hand, because it is easier and more natural to make all those friendly gestures, while waving at the audience with his right...
I guess it makes sense.. He probably changes up when he lowers his left to walk around in a circle, trying to figure out what to say next..
I will try to be serious for a while.. :-)
Perhaps I'm acoustically challenged, but, I have been thinking about getting another flipping guitar (Like Jimi Hendrix) just for the experience!