Sabrina Carpenter - Taste

Lost Panda · 120 BPM · 4/4

Sabrina Carpenter - Taste

Lost Panda · Capo 3

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CapoPlace capo at fret 3; pitch is unchanged.

G

G213
 作词 : JohGn Ryan/Sabrina Carpenter/Amy Allen
G作曲 : John RyaFn/Sabrina Carpenter/Amy AGllen
GMmAmm
 MGmm, mFmm
GUGhC
C

♪ instrumental ♪

CI gEmet wet aGt the thFought of you (Uh-huh)G
GBeing a rFesponsible guy
GTreating me like you'Fre supposed to do (CUh-huh)
CTeGars run doFwn my thighs
G

♪ instrumental ♪

GA little initiative canC go a very long, long Gway
GBaby, just do the disheCs, I'll give you (What you, what you, wAmhat you want)
GA little communication, yeFs, that's my idealCm foreplay
CmAssemGble a chair from IKEA, I'm liFke, "Uh" (Uh)
F

♪ instrumental ♪

 I get Gwet at the thEought Fof you (Uh-huh)
FBeinAmg a resGponsible guy F(So responsiblC#me)
C#mTreating meG like you're supposed to do (Uh-huh)
 Tears run downC my tFhighs
F

♪ instrumental ♪

FA little respAmect for Gwomen can get you very, very far
 Remembering how tGo use your phone gets me (Oh soF, oh so, oh so hot)
FConsidering I have Gfeelings, I'm like, "Why areF my clothes still on?"
FOffering tGo do anything, I'm like, "Oh my God"
 I get Amwet at the Gthought of you (UhF-huh)
FBeing a responsiblGe guy (So respoCnsible)
CTreating me like you're supGposed to do (Uh-huh)
 TeFars run doGwn my thigFhs
F

♪ instrumental ♪

FI Dmget wet at the thoAmught of you
FBeing a rGesponsible Fguy
FTreatinAmg me like yGou're supposeAmd to doF
FTears run down my thigGhs
GDanFceG brFeaCk
CSGoF respGonsCibAmle
GOhF
F

♪ instrumental ♪

FI get wet at Cthe thouGght of you (Uh-hFuh)
FBeing a responsibGle guy (So responsFible)
FTreating me like you'Gre supposed to do (Uh-huh)
 TFears run dowCn my thighs

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All Chords Used (9)
KeyA# major
CapoFret 3
Tempo~120 BPM

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

This song is a great beginner play-along because the groove stays steady and the progression is easy to recognize once you lock into it. At about 120 BPM, it feels upbeat and controlled, so you can focus on clean changes and staying in time.

You only get a couple of open shapes, G and Em, but most of the chart uses barre shapes like A#, G#, Cm, D#, Gm, D#m, and Fm. The main change to watch is the opening move from A# to G# and back again, then into Cm, since that shift sets the pattern for the rest of the song.

Start by practicing the opening progression slowly, one change at a time, until your fingers land cleanly. Then loop the same four chords with a steady count, and only speed up when each switch feels automatic. Once that is solid, play through the full chart in short sections and keep your strumming even.

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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