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Zac Brown Band - Loving You Easy - Guitar Lesson

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Key G major
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Classic Rock

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About Loving You Easy


At 120 BPM in G major and standard E tuning, "Loving You Easy" sits in a bright, medium-tempo groove that suits both strumming and fingerpicking approaches. The Country feel here leans toward a polished, pop-leaning side of the genre, so getting a clean, even strum pattern locked to the pulse is the first thing to nail. G major opens up a lot of comfortable chord shapes, and the song rewards players who pay attention to smooth voice leading between changes rather than just hammering out basic open chords. The rhythmic feel is the real challenge: keeping your strumming relaxed and behind-the-beat rather than pushing forward keeps the track sounding effortless. If a chord transition is giving you trouble, use the Practice Toolbar to loop that section slowed down until the change becomes automatic. Zac Brown Band consistently brings tight ensemble playing to their recordings, so matching that tidiness in your rhythm work is the goal here.

  • Playing in G major means you can use open chord voicings throughout, keeping the tone resonant and full in standard E tuning.
  • The 120 BPM tempo is moderate enough for beginners to build accuracy, but the even groove demands consistent right-hand rhythm discipline.
  • Focus on smooth, quiet chord transitions rather than speed, since the song's relaxed feel exposes any hesitation between changes.

How to Play Loving You Easy

Tuning: E Standard · Key: G major · 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.

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