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Left-Handed Acoustic Guitars

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Since most guitars are designed for right-handed players, left-handed musicians often struggle to find a guitar that provides them with the playing comfort they need.

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Red Hill
Ordered, estimated to be in stock: Aug 28, 2026
CHF 118.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 123.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 135.00
Richwood
Available immediately
CHF 144.00
Fender
Ordered, estimated to be in stock: May 10, 2026
CHF 155.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 266.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 299.00
Sigma Guitars
Available immediately
CHF 302.63
Fender
Available immediately
CHF 311.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 321.00
Taylor
available soon, estimated to be in stock: May 10, 2026
CHF 329.00
Fender
Available immediately
CHF 332.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 333.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 343.00
Sigma Guitars
Available immediately
CHF 359.00
Fender
Ordered, estimated to be in stock: May 14, 2026
CHF 389.00
Yamaha
available soon, estimated to be in stock: May 30, 2026
CHF 406.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 407.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 431.00
Takamine
Available immediately
CHF 438.00
LAG Guitars
Available immediately
CHF 454.00
Ibanez
Available immediately
CHF 467.00
Takamine
Ordered, estimated to be in stock: Jul 20, 2026
CHF 482.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 533.00
Martin Guitars
Available immediately
CHF 574.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 598.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 606.00
Martin Guitars
Short notice delivery possible, 8-11 working days
CHF 666.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 697.00
Taylor
Available immediately
CHF 699.00

Buy Left-Handed Guitars at MUSIC STORE Professional

Since most guitars are designed for right-handed players, left-handed musicians often struggle to find a guitar that provides them with the comfort necessary for relaxed playing. For this reason, almost all manufacturers offer a wide range of left-handed guitars, covering everything from beginner models to professional instruments. The key characteristic of a left-handed guitar is its reversed design. The string order is mirrored, meaning the lowest string is now at the top. Additionally, the body shape and neck construction are adjusted to suit the ergonomic needs of left-handed players.

Can’t you just flip a right-handed guitar?

In short: no. Simply flipping a right-handed guitar is not ideal, as it creates both ergonomic and technical challenges. These issues range from the incorrect positioning of pickups and the accessibility of controls on an electro-acoustic guitar to a misplaced cutaway and potential intonation problems. For an instrument that is perfectly tailored to their needs, left-handed players are best served by a dedicated left-handed guitar. These guitars allow them to fully develop their potential without having to compromise on comfort or quality.