Open D left-handed scale chart
F# Minor Pentatonic Left-Handed Guitar Scale Chart
Minor Pentatonic scale notes, mirrored lefty fretboard positions and standard tab in Open D.
F# Minor Pentatonic in Open D tuning gives you the notes F#, A, B, C#, E across a mirrored left-handed fretboard. Open D spreads a big major sonority across the guitar, which makes both scale mapping and chord design feel more spacious. The mirrored chart makes box one feel natural to a left-handed eye, which matters because this is often the first scale lefty players learn.
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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
10-14 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|------------------------------------2--4--| A|---------------------------0--2--4--------| F#|---------------------0--3-----------------| D|---------------2--4-----------------------| A|------0--2--4-----------------------------| D|2--4--------------------------------------|
0-4 frets • 14 note position run
Position 1 Tab
D|------------------------------------2--4--| A|---------------------------0--2--4--------| F#|---------------------0--3-----------------| D|---------------2--4-----------------------| A|------0--2--4-----------------------------| D|2--4--------------------------------------|
0-4 frets • 14 note position run
Position 2 Tab
D|------------------------------2--4--| A|------------------------2--4--------| F#|------------------3--5--------------| D|------------2--4--------------------| A|------2--4--------------------------| D|2--4--------------------------------|
2-6 frets • 12 note position run
Position 3 Tab
D|------------------------------11-14-| A|------------------------12-14-------| F#|------------------10-12-------------| D|------------11-14-------------------| A|------12-14-------------------------| D|11-14-------------------------------|
10-14 frets • 12 note position run
Position 4 Tab
D|------------------------------14-16-| A|------------------------14-16-------| F#|------------------15-17-------------| D|------------14-16-------------------| A|------14-16-------------------------| D|14-16-------------------------------|
14-18 frets • 12 note position run
Position 5 Tab
D|------------------------------19-21-| A|------------------------19-21-------| F#|------------------19-22-------------| D|------------19-21-------------------| A|------19-21-------------------------| D|19-21-------------------------------|
18-22 frets • 12 note position run
Context
How To Use This Page
Minor Pentatonic feels direct, punchy and riff-friendly and is useful for blues-rock solos, familiar lead guitar and stubborn riff writing.
When a right-handed teacher says start on the sixth string, go to the far-right string in this chart and keep the tab as your note-order reference.
Anchor the root and b7, then bring in bends around the b3 for feel instead of speed alone
Open D feels wide, resonant and strong for open voicings. It helps left-handed players connect scale notes to ringing chord fragments.
- F#
- A
- B
- C#
- E
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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