Whole Step Down left-handed chord chart
Gaug Left-Handed Guitar Chord Chart
Augmented chord voicings, mirrored lefty grip charts and standard tab references in Whole Step Down.
Gaug uses the notes G, B, D# and is shown here as a mirrored left-handed chord chart. Whole step down changes the guitar response enough to affect bends, muting and attack, which is useful for heavier left-handed rhythm playing. Augmented shapes are easy to misread on standard diagrams, so the left-handed chart is doing real translation work here.
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.
Primary Chart
Chord View
Augmented open-position chart (frets 1-5)
Augmented open-position chart (frets 1-5)
Augmented voicing around frets 4-8
Augmented voicing around frets 6-10
Standard Reference
Tab & Shape Readout
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): x 2 2 3 0 x Chord tones: G B D# D|-x-| A|-2-| F|-2-| C|-3-| G|-0-| D|-x-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): 1 2 2 3 0 x Chord tones: G B D# D|-1-| A|-2-| F|-2-| C|-3-| G|-0-| D|-x-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): 5 6 6 7 4 5 Chord tones: G B D# D|-5-| A|-6-| F|-6-| C|-7-| G|-4-| D|-5-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Standard Tab Reference
Left-handed shape (high -> low): x 6 6 7 x x Chord tones: G B D# D|-x-| A|-6-| F|-6-| C|-7-| G|-x-| D|-x-|
Mirrored left-handed chord box on top, stacked standard tab reference below.
Context
How To Use This Page
Augmented feels bright, unsettled and cinematic and works for passing harmony, theatrical transitions and altered colour.
Augmented shapes are easy to misread on standard diagrams, so the left-handed chart is doing real translation work here.
Keep the voicing compact and use the mirrored box to see the raised fifth clearly
Whole Step Down feels lower, wider and more elastic under the fingers. It gives familiar fingering a deeper voice without changing interval relationships.
- G
- B
- 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.
Library