Left Handed Acoustic Guitar



It is hard enough to be left handed in a world geared to the right handed. But when it comes to buying the best left handed acoustic guitar, you may find you need some help.

It used to be that being a left handed guitar player was a liability due to the limited number of guitars designed for lefties. While it is a truth that left handed guitars are not as plentiful as those designed for right handed players, many of today’s top manufacturers have made sure to include left handed models so that even south paws can afford to own a quality instrument.

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Mind you, there are not as many left handed acoustic guitar models to choose from as there are for right handed players, but there are still enough choices to make the selection process time consuming. This is why we have put together our top five recommended left handed acoustic guitar models. Hopefully even if you do not find the guitar you are looking for, it will put you on the right track.

RECOMMENDED MODEL

Taylor 110 Left-Handed Dreadnought

Taylor 110 Left-Handed Dreadnought The Taylor 110 Left-Handed Dreadnought is not only a winner when it comes to clean good looks; it also has a crisp tone that blows other guitars in its price range out of the water. At just ~$599 the Taylor 110 is made with the usual Taylor attention to quality construction. It boasts a solid Sitka spruce top and sapele back and sides that meet all of Taylor’s strict quality guidelines and plays like an absolute dream. It may not have the depth and darkness of tone of the Martin D-15, but at $400 less than the Martin, the Taylor 110 has it where it counts. This is one purchase you definitely won’t regret.

OTHER MODELS

Martin D-15 Custom Spruce Left-Handed Guitar

Martin D-15 Custom Spruce Left-Handed Guitar The Martin D-15 Custom Spruce Left-Handed Guitar is another excellent choice for a left handed acoustic guitar. Made with a solid Sitka spruce top and an Indian rosewood body, the D-15 has a rich, warm tone that will leave you breathless, and while the price tag ($999.99) may be a bit steep for some, it is worth every penny and sounds even better than the Taylor 110 and definitely better than the Takamine or Yamaha.

Seagull Original S6 Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar

Seagull Original S6 Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar The Seagull Original S6 Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar an excellent choice if you are looking for a left handed acoustic guitar. Not only is the price ($430) affordable, it has a simplistic beauty and a rich woody tone that will steal your heart. Made with a solid cedar top and wild-cherry body, this is definitely a guitar model that is as visually stunning as it is beautiful to listen to, and while it’s tone may not be up to the fullness of the Martin, it is probably comparable with the Taylor, and definitely better sounding and easier to play than either the Takamine or the Yamaha.

Yamaha FG720SL Left-Handed Folk Acoustic Guitar

Yamaha FG720SL Left-Handed Folk Acoustic Guitar The Yamaha FG720SL Left-Handed Folk Acoustic another great choice when you are looking for the best left handed acoustic guitar available. While not as high of quality as the Martin, Taylor or Seagull, the Yamaha definitely has a more affordable price tag (just ~$329) which means that just because you have a limited budget you don’t have to settle for a poor quality guitar. With a solid Sitka spruce top and Nato back and sides the Yamaha may not have the depth of tone of some of the others, but it is a good sounding instrument.

Takamine Jasmine Dreadnought Lace S33LH

Takamine Jasmine Dreadnought Lace S33LH The Takamine Jasmine Dreadnought Lace S33LH is a left handed guitar for those who want a good sounding instrument without breaking the bank. While guitar reviews agree that a solid top guitar is the best choice for left handed acoustic guitars, a solid top model is not always a viable option. With the Takamine you get an overall decent quality at an affordable price (~$249) without sacrificing too much in the way of tone. While the Takamine does not have the depth and tone of the Seagull or even of the Yamaha, it is still a solid choice that may be the answer you are looking for.

Choosing Your Guitar

Choosing a left handed acoustic guitar can be even more intimidating than choosing a guitar designed for a right handed player, although for different reasons. While there is an overabundance of guitar makes and models for right handed players, the choices for lefties are more limited. This means that it may be even more difficult to make a decision due to the fact that you will not always find all of the features that you are looking for in a guitar. This does not, however, mean that you have to sacrifice quality.

Even if you are on a budget you will find that there are a wide range of price ranges when it comes to left handed guitars. While each price range may have a limited number of models available in it, the market has still come a very long ways from the days when good quality left handed acoustic guitars were nearly impossible to find and usually had to be made to order.

Part of the increasing availability for lower priced left handed acoustic guitars comes from the higher demand for them as well as the advances in technology that allow guitars to be made faster and more economically. Put all of this together and it is a great day for lefties who are looking to purchase a guitar that they can put to good use.

As you can see from the list above, you have plenty of options available. Hopefully in reading through the list you have gained an understanding the type of quality you are dealing with in each price range and that your search for the best left handed acoustic guitar will have become a little easier.

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