DADGAD left-handed scale chart
B Melodic Minor Left-Handed Guitar Scale Chart
Melodic Minor scale notes, mirrored lefty fretboard positions and standard tab in DADGAD.
B Melodic Minor in DADGAD tuning gives you the notes B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A# across a mirrored left-handed fretboard. DADGAD encourages drones and modal movement, which makes mirrored left-handed charts especially useful because familiar standard shapes stop behaving normally. This page gives left-handed players a clean visual anchor for a scale that is already conceptually demanding, especially when adapting from right-handed jazz lessons.
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Charts are mirrored for left-handed players. Standard tablature below stays unchanged because tab does not flip with handedness.
Primary Chart
Scale View
Full neck left-handed mirror view. Use Position 1 first, then move across the smaller windows.
0-4 frets in mirrored left-handed view
2-6 frets in mirrored left-handed view
12-16 frets in mirrored left-handed view
14-18 frets in mirrored left-handed view
18-22 frets in mirrored left-handed view
Standard Reference
Tab & Shape Readout
Position 1 Tab
D|---------------------------------------------0--2--4--| A|---------------------------------1-----2--4-----------| G|---------------------------1--3-----4-----------------| D|------------------0--2--4-----------------------------| A|---------1--2--4--------------------------------------| D|0--2--4-----------------------------------------------|
0-4 frets • 18 note position run
Position 1 Tab
D|---------------------------------------------0--2--4--| A|---------------------------------1-----2--4-----------| G|---------------------------1--3-----4-----------------| D|------------------0--2--4-----------------------------| A|---------1--2--4--------------------------------------| D|0--2--4-----------------------------------------------|
0-4 frets • 18 note position run
Position 2 Tab
D|---------------------------------------------2--4--6--| A|---------------------------------2-----4--5-----------| G|---------------------------3--4-----6-----------------| D|------------------2--4--6-----------------------------| A|---------2--4--5--------------------------------------| D|2--4--6-----------------------------------------------|
2-6 frets • 18 note position run
Position 3 Tab
D|---------------------------------------------12-14-16-| A|---------------------------------13----14-16----------| G|---------------------------13-15----16----------------| D|------------------12-14-16----------------------------| A|---------13-14-16-------------------------------------| D|12-14-16----------------------------------------------|
12-16 frets • 18 note position run
Position 4 Tab
D|---------------------------------------------14-16-18-| A|---------------------------------14----16-17----------| G|---------------------------15-16----18----------------| D|------------------14-16-18----------------------------| A|---------14-16-17-------------------------------------| D|14-16-18----------------------------------------------|
14-18 frets • 18 note position run
Position 5 Tab
D|---------------------------------------18-20-21-| A|---------------------------------19-21----------| G|------------------------18-19-21----------------| D|---------------18-20-21-------------------------| A|---------19-21----------------------------------| D|18-20-21----------------------------------------|
18-22 frets • 16 note position run
Context
How To Use This Page
Melodic Minor feels minor but polished, modern and flexible and is useful for fusion lines, altered harmony and advanced melodic colour.
The fretboard is mirrored for left-handed reading, but the interval spelling and tab remain standard, which keeps lesson translation manageable.
Contrast the b3 with the natural 6th and 7th so the mode sounds intentional
DADGAD feels open, droning and harmonically spacious. It rewards left-handed players who want ringing accompaniment and modal colours.
- B
- C#
- D
- E
- F#
- G#
- A#
Next Step
Matching Left-Handed Chords
These chord pages use the same tuning and key centre so you can move straight from a scale chart into left-handed rhythm work.
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