Open E left-handed chord chart

Cm Left-Handed Guitar Chord Chart

Minor chord voicings, mirrored lefty grip charts and standard tab references in Open E.

Cm uses the notes C, D#, G and is shown here as a mirrored left-handed chord chart. Open E is big, direct and highly resonant, which suits left-handed players who want open-string power without losing a major tonal centre. The mirrored box helps left-handed players see the minor third where it actually lives on their instrument instead of mentally flipping a right-handed chart.

Open a page

Chord boxes are mirrored for left-handed guitar. Tab and low-to-high shape notation remain standard so common lessons still translate.

Formula 1 b3 5
Tuning E B G# E B E
Voicings 4 shapes
Mirror View True lefty chart

Primary Chart

Chord View

7fr
 
 
 
 
 
 
7
D#
8
C
G
C
G
C
9
10
11
E
B
G#
E
B
E

Minor voicing around frets 7-11

7fr
x
 
 
 
 
 
7
D#
8
G
C
G
C
9
10
11
E
B
G#
E
B
E

Minor voicing around frets 7-11

 
 
 
 
 
 
1
2
3
G
G
G
4
D#
C
D#
5
E
B
G#
E
B
E

Minor open-position chart (frets 1-5)

 
 
 
 
 
x
1
C
2
3
G
G
4
D#
C
5
E
B
G#
E
B
E

Minor open-position chart (frets 1-5)

Standard Reference

Tab & Shape Readout

Standard Tab Reference

Left-handed shape (high -> low): 8 8 7 8 8 8
Chord tones: C D# G

E|-8-|
B|-8-|
G#|-7-|
E|-8-|
B|-8-|
E|-8-|

Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.

Standard Tab Reference

Left-handed shape (high -> low): x 8 7 8 8 8
Chord tones: C D# G

E|-x-|
B|-8-|
G#|-7-|
E|-8-|
B|-8-|
E|-8-|

Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.

Standard Tab Reference

Left-handed shape (high -> low): 3 4 4 3 4 3
Chord tones: C D# G

E|-3-|
B|-4-|
G#|-4-|
E|-3-|
B|-4-|
E|-3-|

Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.

Standard Tab Reference

Left-handed shape (high -> low): 3 4 4 3 1 x
Chord tones: C D# G

E|-3-|
B|-4-|
G#|-4-|
E|-3-|
B|-1-|
E|-x-|

Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.

Context

How To Use This Page

Overview

Minor feels dark, direct and emotional and works for minor progressions, riff writing and moodier accompaniment.

Lefty Translation

The mirrored box helps left-handed players see the minor third where it actually lives on their instrument instead of mentally flipping a right-handed chart.

Grip Cue

Watch the non-dominant fretting hand for collapsing finger angles, especially when the b3 sits under a stretch

Tuning Context

Open E feels bright, ringing and slide-ready. It makes bright rhythm guitar and open slide vocabulary feel immediate.

Chord Tones
  • C
  • D#
  • G

Next Step

Matching Left-Handed Scales

Use these scale pages to move from the chord into lead work without leaving the same tuning and key centre.

Library

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