Drop D left-handed chord chart
Fm7 Left-Handed Guitar Chord Chart
Minor 7 chord voicings, mirrored lefty grip charts and standard tab references in Drop D.
Fm7 uses the notes F, G#, C, D# and is shown here as a mirrored left-handed chord chart. Drop D leaves most of the neck familiar but changes the bass side immediately, which is especially relevant for left-handed players who use mirrored rhythm charts. These shapes often appear in right-handed lesson material with confusing string references, so the left-handed diagram removes that friction.
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Chord boxes are mirrored for left-handed guitar. Tab and low-to-high shape notation remain standard so common lessons still translate.
Primary Chart
Chord View
Minor 7 open-position chart (frets 1-5)
Minor 7 open-position chart (frets 1-5)
Minor 7 voicing around frets 6-10
Minor 7 voicing around frets 8-12
Standard Reference
Tab & Shape Readout
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): 1 1 1 1 3 3 Chord tones: F G# C D# E|-1-| B|-1-| G|-1-| D|-1-| A|-3-| D|-3-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): 4 4 5 3 3 3 Chord tones: F G# C D# E|-4-| B|-4-| G|-5-| D|-3-| A|-3-| D|-3-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): 8 6 8 6 8 x Chord tones: F G# C D# E|-8-| B|-6-| G|-8-| D|-6-| A|-8-| D|-x-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): 8 9 8 10 8 x Chord tones: F G# C D# E|-8--| B|-9--| G|-8--| D|-10-| A|-8--| D|-x--|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Context
How To Use This Page
Minor 7 feels smooth, warm and flexible and works for funk comping, neo-soul, modal harmony and groove guitar.
These shapes often appear in right-handed lesson material with confusing string references, so the left-handed diagram removes that friction.
Barre only what you need and let the mirrored chart guide finger placement so the non-dominant hand does not overwork
Drop D feels heavier on the low end while staying familiar on the top five strings. It makes low-string riffs and one-finger power movement faster to understand in left-handed view.
- F
- G#
- C
- D#
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.
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