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Zach Farache - The Loser Chords

ChordsG, C
Strumming↓↑-↓↑-↓↑-↓↑

Before you play, tune your guitar and use the tools below to set up your view and flow. Using the Transpose tool, switch to A,E,D keys to play this song with easier chords.

  • Guitar G chord diagram Fingering: 3-2-0-0-0-3Guitar G chord diagram
  • Guitar C chord diagram Fingering: x-3-2-0-1-0Guitar C chord diagram


[G] [C]
[G]I just want your,
[C]Love your want your,
[C]Love I’m ready for it.
[G]I just want your love, I just want your, I just want your.
[C]Love
[C]Love I’m ready for it ready for it.


[G]Aaaa I just wanna i just want your,
[C]Love oh,
[C]Love I’m ready for it ready for it.
[G]Aaa I just want your love I just wanna I just want your,


[C]Love oh, want your,
[C]Love Ready for it ready for it.
[C]Love oh, want your,
[C]Love oh, want your,
[C]Love ready for it ready for it.
[C]Love Oh-want your,
[C]Love ready for it ready for it.
[C]Love oh, want your,
[C]Love ready for it ready for it.
[G] [C]

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AlbumThe Loser
Year2020
KeyG

How to play The Loser on Guitar (Step-by-step)

Zach Farache - The Loser on guitar requires 2 chords and 1 core chord transitions. You can find the full step-by-step guide below. Before you start, tune your instrument. The song uses the ↓↑-↓↑-↓↑-↓↑ pattern; practice it muted first, or simplify to downstrokes while you learn the changes.

The Loser uses these transitions most often: G → C (6) and C → G (5). These transitions may feel a little challenging at first, but with steady practice you can play this song quickly.When you are ready, begin with G - C chord transition.

1. G → C chord transition

To move from G to C;

  1. Lift your index finger from A string fret 2 and place it on B string fret 1.
  2. Slide your middle finger from E string fret 3 to D string fret 2.
  3. Lift your ring finger from E string fret 3 and place it on A string fret 3.
G to C

A short, data-driven summary of the chord flow in The Loser.

  • The Loser includes 11 chord transitions, 1 of them unique.
  • These transitions represent 0% of all chord transitions in Chordier.
  • The Loser contains 1 of the top 10 transitions across Chordier.
  • These transition patterns show how The Loser connects to the rest of Chordier. Mastering them helps you move to similar songs faster.
    After C, the most likely next chords across Chordier are G (35%), F (16%), and D (11%).
    • C → G: 35%
    After G, the most likely next chords across Chordier are C (25%), D (24%), and Am (13%).
    • G → C: 25%