The Lefty Guitarist: the left-handed guitar resource built for real chart reading

The chord library focuses on what left-handed players actually need: clear chord diagrams, practical voicing, and direct links into matching scales and tunings

Why Chord Diagrams Matter More For Lefties

Chord shapes are where left-handed players usually feel the translation problem most sharply. A shape might be easy enough physically, but the box showing it often points the wrong way and creates unnecessary hesitation.

These pages fix that by keeping the chord box left-handed while leaving the supporting notation in standard form underneath.

Use The Chord Library As A Real Resource

You can browse by key, chord quality or tuning, then move directly into related scales when you want to connect rhythm work with melody. That keeps the site closer to a practice tool than a static archive.

The alternate tuning coverage matters because ordinary chord sites often become thin the moment you leave standard tuning.

Most guitar resources still make left-handed players do extra translation work before they can even start practicing. This site strips that friction down by keeping the diagrams clear, the tab standard, and the library structure consistent across keys, chords, scales and tunings.

Left-Handed Guitar Chord Charts Website

Jim Duncan