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What is the original key of How to Ruin Everything?
The original key of How to Ruin Everything by Face to Face is G major.
What are the main chords for How to Ruin Everything?
The primary chords used in How to Ruin Everything are G, Em, Am, D, C, Bm.
Do I need a capo to play How to Ruin Everything?
No capo is required for this song.
Is How to Ruin Everything beginner-friendly on guitar?
Yes, this version uses open chords like G, Em, Am, D, making it a great song for beginner guitarists.
What is the tempo (BPM) of How to Ruin Everything?
The tempo of How to Ruin Everything is approximately 113 beats per minute.
How do I transpose the chords for How to Ruin Everything?
You can easily change the key of How to Ruin Everything using our Transpose button located in the toolbar. This will automatically update all chord diagrams on the page to match your new key.
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Yes! Click the Print icon to generate a clean, one-page version of the chords and lyrics for How to Ruin Everything. This is perfect for practicing offline or adding to a physical songbook.
Is there a tuner available for How to Ruin Everything?
Yes, we have integrated a Mini-Tuner directly on this page. Use it to quickly check your string pitch (Standard Tuning: E A D G B E) before you start playing along with Face to Face.
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