Left-Handed E Minor Guitar Scales

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E Minor guitar scale for left-handed players: how to play all main positions. Convenient tabs and charts next.

Left-Handed E Minor Guitar Scale

E Minor scale is a note sequence in minor tone with a main root note E. These notes are played in a specific order, going up and down in a pattern.

There are three kinds of minor scales:

  • Natural Minor: E, F#, G, A, B, C, D, and E
  • Harmonic Minor: E, F#, G, A, B, C, D#, and E
  • Melodic Minor: E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D#, and E

Scales have many positions and patterns on the guitar fretboard. To better memorize and practice scales divide them into “box” patterns. These patterns are played within 4-5 frets and no more than 3 notes per string.

Next, we will look at the most common “boxes” between 0 and 12th fret. After the 12th fret scale patterns are repeated.

How to Play Left-Handed E Minor Scale

To play E Minor scales on left-handed guitar use the chart below. The symbols indicate on which fret which string to press and which right-hand fingers to use.

How To Play Scales

Note: The charts below show the basic finger positions. But you may be more comfortable playing a particular scale in a different way. Try, practice and you’ll find the most suitable scheme for you.

To play accurately and quickly, try to play compactly with minimal hand and finger movement.

E Natural Minor Scales Left-Handed

Scale positions are not determined by the fret number as with chords, but by the note at which the pattern begins.

For example, the first position of the E natural minor scale is not played from the first fret of the 6th string, but from the open string.

For simplicity, I will associate the scale positions with the fret numbers.

Open position:

Start playing the scale with the open 6th string.

Left-Handed E Natural Minor Guitar Scale Open Position

On 5th fret:

Start playing the scale with the index finger on the 5th fret of the 6th string.

Left-Handed E Natural Minor Guitar Scale on 5th Fret

On 10th fret:

Start playing the scale with the middle finger on the 10th fret of the 6th string.

Left-Handed E Natural Minor Guitar Scale on 10th Fret

Basic Minor Left-Handed Guitar Scales

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