Tate McRae - It's ok I'm ok
SyrebralVibes · Capo 4
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How to play Tate McRae - It's ok I'm ok by SyrebralVibes on guitar
This song is a great beginner pick because the groove is steady and the progression loops in a way that helps you lock in quickly. At about 120 BPM, it feels upbeat and controlled, so you can focus on clean changes and a confident pulse rather than speed. It is the kind of play-along that rewards staying relaxed and keeping your timing even.
You will lean on two open shapes, A and E, but most of the work comes from the barre shapes C#m and F#m, with other harder shapes appearing in the chart too. The main change to watch is the move from A into C#m and then into F#m, since that shift asks you to switch from an open shape into barre chords smoothly without breaking the rhythm.
Start by looping A - C#m - F#m - A slowly until the hand movement feels automatic. Then practice the barre shapes one at a time, making each note ring clearly before you speed up. Once the changes feel steady, bring it up to full tempo and focus on staying relaxed through the repeats.
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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