Where Are You Now
Lost Frequencies · Capo 2
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How to play Where Are You Now by Lost Frequencies on guitar
“Where Are You Now” is a great beginner play-along because it has a smooth, steady feel and a repeating harmonic loop that is easy to lock into. At about 120 BPM, you can focus on staying relaxed and keeping the changes clean instead of chasing a lot of tricky movement.
You’ll mix open shapes like A, D, and E with barre shapes like C#m and F#, so the main challenge is switching between easy and harder grips without rushing. The opening progression A - C#m - D - F# is the one to watch out for, since it asks you to move from an open chord into a barre shape and back again.
Start by practicing the chord changes slowly, one pair at a time, until your fingers land cleanly. Then loop A - C#m - D - F# at a comfortable pace, and only after that bring it closer to the full tempo. Once the shapes feel automatic, play along with the track and aim for smooth, 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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