Isabel LaRosa - favorite

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Isabel LaRosa - favorite

NewMelody Ā· Capo 5

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CapoPlace capo at fret 5; pitch is unchanged.

C#m

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C#mä½œčÆ : Isabel LaRosa/Thomas LaRosa/Elena Rose
Ā ä½œę›² : Thomas LaRosa/GmElena Rose
ESay my naC#me I want the neighbors to hear it
C#Want your body to feel it
Ā Boy you know if thC#mere’s a heaven i’m near it
Ā Yea I promise my dear it’s
Ā Only you who has my bodC#y and heals it
Ā I’m the oneF can you feel it
D#I’m the one can you feel it
Ā Darling caC#n I be your favorite
C#I’ll be your girl let you taA#ste it
A#I know whaFt you want boy just takFme it
FmDarling cFan I beC# your favorite
C#Want you to tell me yoA#u crave it
A#My namFe’s whatever you make it
 Ay cariño C#se que tu eres mio
Ā Quiero pasarme la rFaya
FMi paciencia se acabAma te digo
Ā TaEm chiquita como mi saya
Ā EllaFs no tienC#en lo que yo tengo
Ā SFoy celosa lAmo siento
AmSoy celosa lo siento
Ā Darling caC#n I be your favorite
C#I’ll be your girl let you tA#aste it
A#I know what Fyou want boy just Dmtake iFt
FDarling can I be yC#our favorite
C#Want you to tell me yA#ou crave it
A#My nameF’s whatever you make it
Ā YC#ou look like heaven but boy you're no anA#gel
A#You takFe me places we only go
Ā You're so pretFty god I swear that it's paFminful
FmI whisper things Dmwe only know
Ā Put your hands arAound my neck make me faithful
Ā Soy celosa lo siento
Ā Soy celosa lo siento
Ā DarlinC#g can I be your favorite
C#I’ll be your girl let youA# taste it
A#I know whaFt you want boy just take it
FDarling can I be yC#our favorite
C#Want you to tell me yoA#u crave it
A#My name’sF whatever you make it

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All Chords Used (12)
KeyF# major
CapoFret 5
Tempo~120 BPM

How to play Isabel LaRosa - favorite by NewMelody on guitar

This song is a good beginner pick because the tempo sits at a steady pace and the progression feels clear and repetitive. You get a strong, driving loop that is easy to hear, so it is a nice way to build confidence while still sounding musical.

The chart mixes open shapes like A, Dm, Am, and D with barre shapes like F#m, Cm, and F#. That means your main challenge is moving cleanly between easy grips and fuller hand shapes. Watch the jump from F#m to Cm, then into A and F#, because that first loop sets the feel for the whole song.

Start by practicing the opening progression slowly, one chord at a time, until your changes feel smooth. Then repeat just the F#m - Cm - A - F# loop in time, and only after that bring it up toward the full tempo. Once the shapes feel secure, play along with the track and focus on staying relaxed.

Use the play-along above to follow each chord change in time with the music, or learn the shapes first with the chord diagrams below.

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