Sabrina Carpenter - House Tour

SabrinaCarpenter · 120 BPM · 4/4

Sabrina Carpenter - House Tour

SabrinaCarpenter · Capo 4

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CapoPlace capo at fret 4; pitch is unchanged.

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 作词 : John Ryan/SabriFna Carpenter/Amy Allen
F作曲 : John Ryan/Sabrina Carpenter/AmCmy Allen
CmMEmm
EMmm, G#mmD#mm
EUG#mhD#
 I get Amwet at the thought oGf you (Uh-huh)
 Being a responsibBmle guy
 TreaCting me like Amyou're supposed to do (Uh-huh)
AmTears rDun down myAm thighs
Am

♪ instrumental ♪

AmA little initiative can goF a veryAm long, long way
AmBaby, just do the dishes, I'll give you (What you, what you, what you want)
 A little communication, yes, that's my ideal foreplay
 Assemble a chair from IKEA, I'm like, "Uh" (Uh)
 I getF wet at the thought of youAm (Uh-huh)
AmBeing a respoFnsibleAm guy (So responsDible)
DTreating me liEke you're supposed to do (Uh-huhDm)
DmTearAms run down my thighs
 A little respect for women cAman get you very, very Gfar
GRemembering hAmow to use your phone gets me (Oh so, oh so, oh so hot)
AmConsidering I have feeliAngs, I'm like, "Why are my clothes still on?"
AOffAmering to do anything, I'm like, "Oh my GAod"
A

♪ instrumental ♪

AI get wet at the thought of you (UDh-huh)
DBeing a responsible guy (SEmo responsible)
 TreatinAg me like you'Gre supposed Dto do (UhA-huh)
ATearAms run dCown myD thighs
 I geAmt wet at thDe thoughDmt of you
DmBAmeing a responsiAble guy
 Treating me like yDou're suGpposed to do
GTeaAmrs run down my thighs
AmDanEceD GbrAmeakA
ASo reDspGonsiFbAmle
 OC#mh
 I geGt wet at the thought of you (UAh-huh)
ABeing a responsible guy (So resGponsible)
GTreatDing me like you're supposed to do (Uh-huh)
 TFears run doAmwn my thighs

Tap any line to jump

All Chords Used (14)
KeyC# minor
CapoFret 4
Tempo~120 BPM

How to play Sabrina Carpenter - House Tour by SabrinaCarpenter on guitar

This is a fun beginner-friendly song to learn because it moves with a steady pop pulse and gives you a strong sense of momentum right away. At about 120 BPM, it feels upbeat and confident, so once you settle into the groove, the song can sound polished without being overly complicated.

You can start with the easier open shapes A, Em, and G, then be ready for the jump to the barre shapes G# and Cm. The main change to watch is that switch from open chords into the harder grips, since that is where your timing can slip if your hand is not set early.

Practice the opening progression slowly and cleanly first, making sure each shape rings before moving on. Then loop A - Em - G# - Cm until the change feels automatic, and only after that bring it up to full tempo. Keep your strums even and relaxed, and let the chord changes lead the speed.

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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