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What chords are in Somebody’s Problem by Morgan Wallen?
Somebody’s Problem by Morgan Wallen uses 7 chords: C, A#, F, A#sus2, C7, Dm7, Gm7. The song features 7 different chords across its full arrangement.
Do I need a capo to play Somebody’s Problem by Morgan Wallen?
A capo on fret 3 is the most popular way to play Somebody’s Problem. It converts the chord shapes into more beginner-friendly open positions — with the capo on fret 3, you'd play A, G, D, Gsus2, A7, which is the easiest way to play the song. You can also play it without a capo using the original chord shapes. To play the full arrangement with a capo or customize it to your preferences, download the Strum app.
Is Somebody’s Problem hard to play on guitar?
Somebody’s Problem is intermediate level on guitar. It uses 7 chords, so a comfortable foundation in basic chord shapes will help before tackling it. With regular practice, most developing players can work through the full arrangement.
Can a beginner play Somebody’s Problem on guitar?
Somebody’s Problem is achievable for motivated beginners who already know a few basic chords. The 7-chord arrangement will take practice to get smooth, but it's definitely learnable with dedication.
How long is Somebody’s Problem by Morgan Wallen?
Somebody’s Problem by Morgan Wallen is 02:41 long. The full guitar chord arrangement covers the complete song — verses, chorus, and any bridge or outro sections.










