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LP - Lost On You - Guitar Cover

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Classic Rock

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Lost On You album cover
Lost On You
2016 4:27
LP Pop Rock 2016 C minor
Capo Advisor 0 C minor · Original key

About Lost On You


Few songs reward a clean, restrained approach quite like "Lost On You" by LP. Written in C minor and sitting at a steady 120 BPM, the song has a spacious, hypnotic quality that asks you to prioritise tone and dynamics over flash. The guitar work here is built around simple chord shapes and a measured strumming or picking pattern that locks tightly with the groove, so any sloppiness in your right hand will be exposed immediately. Getting the feel right, that slightly held-back, floating quality, is genuinely the hardest part. If you are working out the picking pattern or a fingerpicked arrangement, use the Practice Toolbar to loop the verse slowed down until your hand is relaxed and consistent. E Standard tuning means no retuning is needed, which lets you focus entirely on touch and dynamics. This Pop Rock ballad is a good vehicle for practising how little you can play and still carry a song.

  • The song sits at 120 BPM in E Standard tuning, so focus your practice on keeping a relaxed, even picking hand rather than any technical complexity.
  • Playing in C minor, the chord movement rewards a guitarist who can control dynamics, keeping quiet verses distinct from the fuller, more driven chorus.
  • A fingerpicked or hybrid-picked approach to the verse pattern works well and is worth isolating with the Practice Toolbar slowed down to lock in the feel.

How to Play Lost On You

Tuning: E Standard · Key: C minor · Tempo: 120 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 120 BPM to build it up to tempo.

Fender Stratocaster
Guitar

Fender Stratocaster

LP uses the Stratocaster's neck pickup for warm, dynamic arpeggios that cut through with clarity during clean passages. The single-coil output preserves the delicate dynamics essential to LP's fingerpicking style.

Fender Telecaster
Guitar

Fender Telecaster

The Telecaster's bright single-coils deliver the jangly, articulate tone LP needs for rhythmic chord work while maintaining enough warmth for full-bodied verse sections. Its snap and clarity support both intricate arrangements and heavy strumming.

Fender Deluxe Reverb
Amp

Fender Deluxe Reverb

This amp's low-gain, tube-driven character keeps LP's tone clean during soft passages while naturally pushing into light grit when attacked harder. Its built-in reverb adds the atmospheric shimmer that defines the LP sound.

Vox AC30
Amp

Vox AC30

The AC30's chime and breakup character perfectly capture LP's edge-of-breakup aesthetic without sacrificing clarity. Its touch-sensitive tubes respond beautifully to dynamics, letting soft playing stay pristine and harder hits add natural grit.

MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay
Pedal

MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay

This analog delay provides LP's signature slapback and moderate repeats with warm, organic tone that integrates seamlessly into the atmospheric mix. It adds rhythmic depth without muddying the pristine clarity of arpeggiated passages.

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