14 of the Greatest Left-Handed Musicians, from Jimi Hendrix to Kurt Cobain

Lefties make up some of the most talented and awarded musicians in the world.

by:
Jackie Kolgraf
August 9, 2023

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Since 1992, August 13 has been celebrated as International Left Handers Day, honoring the roughly 10 percent of the global population with a dominant left hand.

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In a right-handed world, lefties can struggle with things like scissors and baseball gloves. Musical instruments are similarly designed with righties in mind, and their left-handed counterparts are more expensive and harder to come by. While some lefty musicians might have been forced to learn to play with their non-dominant hand, others famously flipped their guitars or rearranged their drum kits to make things work.

Despite their small population size and the challenges they face, lefties have still become some of the most talented and awarded musicians in the world, from guitarists and bassists to drummers. Bands like The Beatles, Foreigner, Black Sabbath, The Beach Boys, Nirvana, and The Monkees all had left-handed members.

These are 14 of the most well-known left-handed musicians.

Billy Ray Cyrus

Billy Ray Cyrus’ musical talent reached new heights when he finally purchased a left-handed guitar in college. The “Achy Breaky Heart” singer taught his similarly left-handed daughter, Miley Cyrus, how to play a right-handed guitar when she was young so she wouldn’t face the same struggle he did.

Billy Ray Cyrus

Ed Gagliardi

The original bass player for Foreigner, Ed Gagliardi famously played a left-handed Fireglo Rickenbacker bass guitar — despite being naturally right-handed — out of admiration for lefty icon Paul McCartney.

Ed Gagliardi of Foreigner performs on stage at their first UK gig at the Rainbow Theatre, London, England, on April 24th 1978. Although right-handed he is playing a left-handed Rickenbacker 4001LH bass guitar. (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns)

Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns

Dennis Wilson

Lefty Dennis Wilson was a co-founder of The Beach Boys and the middle brother of Brian and Carl Wilson. A backing vocalist and drummer in the band’s early days, Dennis Wilson was one of the first known “open” drummers, meaning he didn’t cross his hands when he played.

The Beach Boys (Dennis Wilson) perform at Candlestick Park on September 18, 1982 on San Francisco, California after the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants game. (Photo by Rich Pilling/Getty Images)

Photo by Rich Pilling/Getty Images

Iggy Pop

Although he usually has a microphone in his hand, when Iggy Pop does play guitar, he plays it lefty. The “Godfather of Punk” and inventor of the stage dive, Iggy Pop most frequently picks up the guitar when he performs “I Wanna Be Your Dog” with The Stooges.

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Jimi Hendrix

One of the most famous left-handed musicians of all time, Jimi Hendrix often utilized right-handed guitars turned upside down and restrung for left-hand playing. He’s most often associated with the Fender Stratocaster, which created a unique sound when flipped due to its bridge pickup.

American rock guitarist and singer Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970) performs live on stage playing a white Fender Stratocaster guitar with The Jimi Hendrix Experience at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 24th February 1969

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Joe English

Joe English played drums in Paul McCartney’s band Wings in the 1970s. Similarly to Dennis Wilson, Joe English played drums “open handed,” hitting the snare with his right hand and the hi-hat and ride cymbals with his left without crossing them.

NEW YORK CITY - MAY 24: English singer, songwriter, musician and Beatle Paul McCartney plays with his post-Beatles band, Wings, during their Wings Over the World Tour at Madison Square Garden in New York City on May 24, 1976. (Photo by Jeff Hochberg/Getty Images)

Photo by Jeff Hochberg/Getty Images

Justin Bieber

Although he’s most famous for his singing voice, Justin Bieber learned to play piano, drums, guitar, and trumpet as a child. He only had his mom’s right-handed guitar at home, which he tried unsuccessfully to play left-handed until he was gifted a left-handed guitar. When signing autographs, he always holds his pen in his left hand.

Kurt Cobain

Although he was forced to learn to write right-handed, Kurt Cobain was naturally left-handed. Like Billy Ray Cyrus, he struggled to find affordable left-handed guitars as an up-and-coming musician. This combination most likely lead him to become ambidextrous, and the Nirvana co-founder alternated between playing right-handed guitars normally and inverted throughout his career.

Kurt Cobain

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Micky Dolenz

Drummer and one of two primary vocalists for the Monkees, Micky Dolenz played the drums partially left-handed because of a childhood illness. Perthes disease caused his right leg to become weaker and shorter than his left, so Dolenz created a “half-right, half-left” setup, he told Modern Drummer. “The bottom half is left-handed and the top is right-handed. I play the kick with my left foot and the snare with my left hand.”

NEW YORK, NY - March 31: MANDATORY CREDIT Bill Tompkins/Getty Images Micky Dolenz photographed on March 31, 2004 in New York City. HIGHER RATES APPLY. (Photo by Bill Tompkins/Getty Images)

Photo by Bill Tompkins/Getty Images

Paul Gray

Paul Gray, also known as The Pig or #2, was a bassist, backing vocalist, and co-founder of Slipknot. He often played the Ibanez PGB1L Paul Gray Signature — a custom version of the Ibanez ATK bass — tuned to B, F#, B, and E, left-handed, with a lauded “slapping” technique.

ROSEMONT, IL - JANUARY 30 : Paul Gray of Slipknot performs on stage at the Allstate Arena on January 30, 2009 in Rosemont, Illinois. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Redferns)

Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Redferns

Paul McCartney

As a teenager, Paul McCartney realized it was possible to play guitar left-handed when he saw a poster of lefty Slim Whitman holding a guitar and realized he could reverse the strings. Although he mainly played bass in The Beatles, McCartney is also a skilled keyboardist, guitarist, and drummer. He is believed to have mastered over 50 instruments in his lifetime.

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Phil Collins

English musician Phil Collins, known for his time in rock band Genesis and as a solo artist, is a true left-handed drummer. Sadly, he struggled with nerve damage and spine problems later in his career and can no longer drum.

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Ringo Starr

Paul McCartney wasn’t the only lefty in The Beatles. Drummer Ringo Starr is also left-handed, although he plays a right-handed kit. This adaptation helped define his unique and legendary playing style. While the right-handed kit leads him to appear right-handed while drumming, it’s said that a trained ear can pick out how he favors his left hand.

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Tony Iommi

English guitarist Tony Iommi co-founded Black Sabbath with vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer Bill Ward. Famously left-handed, Iommi actually lost the tips of two fingers on his right hand in a sheet metal factory accident. To continue playing, he fashioned thimbles out of dish soap bottles to protect his fingers and used slackened, light-gauge guitar strings, thus altering his sound. “Some people believe the accident invented heavy metal. It helped me invent a new kind of music,” Iommi said in a 2016 interview.

Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath performs at Ozzfest 2016 at San Manuel Amphitheater on September 24, 2016 in San Bernardino, Calif. (

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