I've seen many posts about playing the Theremin left handed. I am a lefty, but I play all my string instruments normally ("right handed"). Still, the standard playing pose for the Theremin (right hand pitch control) seems backwards to me.
When I started playing cello in grade school, my parents asked the teacher if I should find a left-handed cello. She responded that as a lefty, I would have more strength and dexterity in my fingering hand, so I should play the cello in the regular configuration as that would be an advantage. I've been happy with that "advantage" ever since. Currently I play upright bass and guitar. I am also a vocalist and conduct choirs. I conduct rhythm with my right hand (as most conductors do). In everything I do, I control rhythm and/or volume with my right hand. Pitch is on my left hand.
Thus my question isn't for lefties, but for others who play stringed instruments. Do you find it confusing to do pitch control with your right hand? Or do you get used to this?
As I am just starting out, now would be the time to decide if I should play the Theremin backwards or left handed or whatever you want to call it. I've got a Theremini, so turning it around is less than ideal.
Thoughts? Thanks.