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About Left-handed Electric Guitars
For left-handed musicians, finding instruments that are made for your dominant hand can be a challenge. But, here at Sweetwater, we make finding left-handed electric guitars easy! We carry the top brands and some of the most iconic axes in music for our fellow left-handed guitarists to choose from. Shop our wide selection of left-handed electric guitars today and rock out like other lefty legends such as Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, and more.
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Some of the finest, most creative guitar players have played left-handed. In years past, though, if you were a lefty, you had to get yourself a right-handed instrument and flip it over. Some players would re-string the guitar for left-handed playing, while others would just play it "as-is" upside down. It wasn’t a bad idea, since left-handed guitars were relatively rare. But nowadays, many more top-quality instruments are made in left-handed versions, with body features and controls in the correct spots. And why not? Being a southpaw shouldn’t mean you have to make do with a right-handed instrument.
At Sweetwater, we stock a wide selection of left-handed electric guitars from all the top brands in the business. Our wide selection of left-handed electric guitars from top brands like Fender, Schecter, Epiphone, ESP, Gibson, and more will ensure you have the left-handed electric guitar that best fits your needs. Check them out today!
Left-handed Electric Guitar FAQs
Where to buy left-handed guitars?
Sweetwater has a wide selection of left-handed electric guitars to choose from. Simply type in the search bar “left-handed electric guitar” and enjoy left-handed electric guitars from the top brands.
Why are left-handed guitars more expensive?
With approximately 10% of the world being left-handed, it is difficult for some manufacturers to build and dedicate some of their inventory to them. That said, Sweetwater has one of the largest selections of left-handed electric guitars to choose from. Check them out today!
"I'm a lefty. Should I learn to play right-handed?"
Nearly every electric guitar maker today offers a left-handed version of their popular models. This means you get the same great choices of body tonewoods, neck materials, finishes, and features as your right-handed counterparts. Single- or double-cut, mahogany or maple, classic or modern, humbuckers or single-coils — the future of left-handed guitars is brighter than ever and growing by the day. And with so many options available, Sweetwater wants you to know it's okay to embrace your sinistral ("left-handed") side! Chances are high we've got the perfect guitar to suit your hand preference, even if it's a lefty 8-string multi-scale you're after.
Get Started with Your New Left-handed Electric Guitar
Ready to purchase your first or next left-handed electric guitar? Sweetwater makes it easy. If you don’t know where to begin, then reach out to our highly knowledgeable Sweetwater Sales Engineers at (800) 222-4700. They’ll help you choose the right (ahem) left-handed electric guitar for you!
If you prefer to shop completely online, then Sweetwater’s website has tools to narrow down your left-handed electric guitar choices based on your desired specs, such as the brand, price range, and much more. Select your preferred specs in our convenient product filter and explore your options!
For a deeper look at left-handed guitarists and the axes they slung, check out the following articles:
"5 Left-handed Musicians That Changed Music Forever" | inSync
"Best Left-handed Guitars" | inSync
Lefties, Rejoice: A Look at Left-handed PRS Guitars | inSync
What are the most popular brands for Left-handed Electric Guitars on Sweetwater.com?
What are the most popular Left-handed Electric Guitars on Sweetwater.com?
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Gibson SG Standard '61 Left-handed - Vintage Cherry
5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
$1,999.00 -
Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Left-handed Electric Guitar - Iced Tea
5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
$2,799.00 -
Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom 1962 ES-335 Reissue Left-handed Semi-hollow Electric Guitar - '60s Cherry
5 out of 5 stars 1 review
$1,149.00 -
PRS SE Custom 24 Left-handed Electric Guitar - Black Gold Sunburst
5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
$979.00 -
Ibanez Gio GRX70QAL Left-handed Electric Guitar - Transparent Blue Burst
4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
$279.99
Why shop Left-handed Electric Guitars at Sweetwater.com?
With a massive selection of Left-handed Electric Guitars, free shipping, a free 2-year warranty, 24/7 access to award-winning support - and more - Sweetwater gives you more than any other retailer! If you have any questions about Left-handed Electric Guitars, make sure to give your personal Sales Engineer a call at (800) 222-4700.