Drop D left-handed scale chart

C# Major Left-Handed Guitar Scale Chart

Major scale notes, mirrored lefty fretboard positions and standard tab in Drop D.

C# Major in Drop D tuning gives you the notes C#, D#, F, F#, G#, A#, C across a mirrored left-handed fretboard. 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. Use the mirrored chart to keep the bass side on the far right, then compare the unchanged tab underneath when translating mainstream lessons.

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Charts are mirrored for left-handed players. Standard tablature below stays unchanged because tab does not flip with handedness.

Formula 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Tuning E B G D A D
Scale Notes 7 notes
Mirror View True lefty chart

Primary Chart

Scale View

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Open
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
E
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
B
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
G
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
A
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
Root Note Scale Note

Full neck left-handed mirror view. Use Position 1 first, then move across the smaller windows.

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Open
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
E
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
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F
D#
C#
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F#
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D#
C#
C
A#
G#
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C
A#
G#
F#
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D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
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D#
D
F#
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D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
A
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
Root Note Scale Note

0-4 frets in mirrored left-handed view

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Open
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
E
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
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F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
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C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
A
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
Root Note Scale Note

4-8 frets in mirrored left-handed view

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C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
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G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
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F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
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C
A#
G#
F#
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D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
A
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
Root Note Scale Note

9-13 frets in mirrored left-handed view

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C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
E
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
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D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
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C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
A
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
Root Note Scale Note

14-18 frets in mirrored left-handed view

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C#
C
A#
G#
F#
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D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
E
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
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F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
G
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
A
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
C#
C
A#
G#
F#
F
D#
D
Root Note Scale Note

18-22 frets in mirrored left-handed view

Standard Reference

Tab & Shape Readout

Position 1 Tab

E|------------------------------------------1--2--4--|
B|---------------------------------1--2--4-----------|
G|---------------------------1--3--------------------|
D|------------------1--3--4--------------------------|
A|---------1--3--4-----------------------------------|
D|1--3--4--------------------------------------------|

0-4 frets • 17 note position run

Position 1 Tab

E|------------------------------------------1--2--4--|
B|---------------------------------1--2--4-----------|
G|---------------------------1--3--------------------|
D|------------------1--3--4--------------------------|
A|---------1--3--4-----------------------------------|
D|1--3--4--------------------------------------------|

0-4 frets • 17 note position run

Position 2 Tab

E|---------------------------------------------4--6--8--|
B|------------------------------------4--6--7-----------|
G|---------------------------5--6--8--------------------|
D|------------------4--6--8-----------------------------|
A|---------4--6--8--------------------------------------|
D|4--6--8-----------------------------------------------|

4-8 frets • 18 note position run

Position 3 Tab

E|---------------------------------------------9--11-13-|
B|------------------------------------9--11-13----------|
G|---------------------------10-11-13-------------------|
D|------------------10-11-13----------------------------|
A|---------9--11-13-------------------------------------|
D|10-11-13----------------------------------------------|

9-13 frets • 18 note position run

Position 4 Tab

E|---------------------------------------------14-16-18-|
B|------------------------------------14-16-18----------|
G|---------------------------15-17-18-------------------|
D|------------------15-16-18----------------------------|
A|---------15-16-18-------------------------------------|
D|15-16-18----------------------------------------------|

14-18 frets • 18 note position run

Position 5 Tab

E|---------------------------------------------18-20-21-|
B|------------------------------------18-19-21----------|
G|---------------------------18-20-22-------------------|
D|------------------18-20-22----------------------------|
A|---------18-20-21-------------------------------------|
D|18-20-22----------------------------------------------|

18-22 frets • 18 note position run

Context

How To Use This Page

Overview

Major feels bright, open and strongly resolved and is useful for melodic hooks, clean chord melody and pop or country lead guitar.

Lefty Translation

If a right-handed lesson tells you to shift a major shape up the neck on the low E string, that string sits on the right edge of the chart here.

Practice Cue

Land clearly on the 3rd and 7th so the major colour stays obvious

Tuning Context

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.

Scale Notes
  • C#
  • D#
  • F
  • F#
  • G#
  • A#
  • C

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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