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What chords are in Lost in Translation by The Neighbourhood?
Lost in Translation by The Neighbourhood uses 9 chords: Am, G, F, Dm7, Em7, Dm, Cmaj7, F7, C. The song features 9 different chords across its full arrangement.
Do I need a capo to play Lost in Translation by The Neighbourhood?
A capo on fret 5 is the most popular way to play Lost in Translation. It converts the chord shapes into more beginner-friendly open positions — with the capo on fret 5, you'd play Em, D, C, Am7, Bm7, 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 Lost in Translation hard to play on guitar?
Lost in Translation is an advanced guitar song. It uses 9 chords including Am, G, F, and demands clean, quick transitions. Intermediate and advanced guitarists will find it a rewarding challenge.
Can a beginner play Lost in Translation on guitar?
Lost in Translation is better suited for intermediate or advanced players. If you're just starting out, build your chord vocabulary with simpler songs first, then return to this one as your skills develop.
How long is Lost in Translation by The Neighbourhood?
Lost in Translation by The Neighbourhood is 03:39 long. The full guitar chord arrangement covers the complete song — verses, chorus, and any bridge or outro sections.










