Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please

Lost Panda · 120 BPM · 4/4

Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please

Lost Panda · Capo 2

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CapoPlace capo at fret 2; pitch is unchanged.

Em

Em23
 I knoEmw I have good judgmeEnt, I know I have good taste
EIt's funny and it's iroAmnic that only I feel that way
 I promise 'em that you're differeEmnt and everyone makes mistakes
EmBuGt Djust donD#'t
 I Emheard that you're an acGtor, so act liEke a stand-up guy
EWhatever devFil's inside you, don't let him out Etonight
EI tell tEmhem it's just your culture and everyone rolls their eyes
 YeahE, I kDnow
DAll I'm asking, baby
 PlGease, pleaseBm, please
BmDon't Emprove I'm right
 AndC please, pleasEme, pleAmase
AmDon't brinGg me to teaDrs when I just did my makeup so nice
DHeaGrtbreak is one thing, my egoBm's another
 IF# beg Emyou, don't embarrass me, lCittle sucEmkerAm, oh
AmPleGase, Dplease, please (ah)
 Well, I have a fun idea, babe (uh-huh), maybeG just stay inside
GI know you're cravin' some fresh air, Cmbut the ceiling fan is so nice (it's so nice, right?)
 And we could live so haD#mppily if no one knowDms that you're Dwith me
DI'Fm just kidding, but really (kinda), really, realGly
GPlease, please, please (please don't proBmve I'm right)
BmDon't Emprove I'm rigGht
GAnd Cplease, please, pleAmase
AmDon't brGing me to tDears when I just did my makeup so niGce
GHeartbreak is one thing (heartbreak is one thing), Bmmy ego's another (ego's another)
 I bEmeg you, don't embarrBmass me,C little sEmuckeAmr, oh
AmPlGeaseD, please, please (Cah)
CIf you Dwanna go anAd be Gstupid, don't doB it inD fronCt of me
CIf you donD't wanna cry Gto my music, don't make mBe hate you pCrolifically
CPlease, pleasDe, please (please)
DPlease, Gplease, please (please)
DPleasEme (pleEase),C please (pleaseCm), plGease (ah)
G

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All Chords Used (15)
KeyA major
CapoFret 2
Tempo~120 BPM

How to play Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please by Lost Panda on guitar

This song is a great beginner pick because it sits in a catchy, steady groove and gives you a chance to lock into a simple pop feel without too much pressure. You can focus on clean changes and a consistent pulse, which makes it satisfying to play along with right away.

The chart mixes open shapes and barre shapes, so the main challenge is moving smoothly between the easier chords and the harder grip shapes. The change to watch most closely is the opening move from F#m to F# and then to Bm, since those barre shapes can feel tight at first and need accurate finger placement.

Start by practicing the opening progression slowly, one change at a time, until each chord rings clearly. Then loop the full sequence with a steady count, and only speed up once your fingers land on the barre shapes without hesitation. After that, play along with the track and keep your focus on even timing.

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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