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Exes · Chords

Curated viral English pop guitar chord guide for Exes with key, capo, chord progression, strumming pattern, poster, and practice notes.

Lyrics are shown as short previews only.

Open Tuner Open Metronome
Tate McRaeArtist
Think LaterFilm / Album
BeginnerDifficulty
2026-06-14Last updated

Song Guide

Song Details

  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Key: B minor
  • Capo: 2nd Fret
  • BPM: 137

Essential Chords

Am | F | C | G

Main Progression

Am – F – C – G

Strumming Pattern

D D U U D U with quick pop feel

Use this structured guide for practice. Full copyrighted lyrics are intentionally not displayed.

Chord Progression

AmFCG

Am

xo   o
 

F

      
 

C

x  o o
 

G

  ooo 
 

Practice Guide for Exes Guitar Chords

Exes Guitar Chords by Tate McRae from Think Later is best learned as a structured routine, not by rushing through the whole song at once. Use the quick song guide above for the exact chords, capo, progression, and strumming pattern, then follow the practice steps below to make the arrangement feel clean and musical.

Before you start

Place the capo at 2nd Fret and check tuning again after clamping it, because capo pressure can pull strings slightly sharp.

Begin with simple downstrokes and add the full rhythm only when your left hand stays relaxed through the complete progression.

Step-by-step routine

  1. Play each chord once and make sure every string rings clearly.
  2. Loop the main progression slowly without singing.
  3. Add a simple downstroke rhythm at a comfortable tempo.
  4. Move to the listed strumming pattern only after the chord changes feel stable.
  5. Use the metronome for one full run, then try singing or humming the melody.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Changing chords before the beat lands, which makes the song feel rushed.
  • Pressing too hard with the fretting hand, especially when a capo is used.
  • Adding a complex strumming pattern before the basic progression is clean.
  • Skipping tuning before practice, even though small tuning issues are very noticeable on chord songs.

Keep the first version simple. Beginners should aim for clean chord changes and steady timing before adding a busier rhythm.

Quick FAQs

What chords are used in Exes Guitar Chords?

Exes Guitar Chords uses Am, F, C, G. Practice these shapes separately before playing the full song.

Is Exes Guitar Chords easy for beginners?

Exes Guitar Chords is marked as Beginner. Beginners can still start with slow downstrokes and add the full rhythm later.

What is the main progression for Exes Guitar Chords?

The main practice progression is Am - F - C - G. Loop it slowly until each chord change feels relaxed.

Should I use a capo for Exes Guitar Chords?

Capo guidance for this version is: 2nd Fret. Adjust only if you need a more comfortable singing key.

Practice-ready chord guide

This page is maintained as a clean practice guide with chord, capo, strumming, and related-song context. If a chord, capo position, BPM, or strumming note feels off while you play, send a correction so the page can be improved.

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