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A while ago, I have been watching the movie Youth, with Michael Caine. A retired conductor. Once he was watching a boy playing the violin. He saw, the boy was left handed. He lifted up his elbow, from his right arm ( bow arm). He played much better. The conductor mentioned, to solve an irregularity with an irregularity. Is this true?