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FAQ
What are the chords for Common Side Effects?
The chords for Common Side Effects are: E, A, F#m, B, G#m, F#, Am
What is the original key of Common Side Effects?
The original key is D.
What is the difficulty of playing Common Side Effects?
The difficulty level is Intermediate.
Can I play Common Side Effects in another key?
Yes. You can transpose the song to any key using the transpose feature.
Can Common Side Effects be played on an acoustic guitar?
Yes. The chords work for both acoustic and electric guitar.
Can I play Common Side Effects on ukulele?
Chord Common Side Effects can be played on guitar or ukulele using their respective chord shapes.
How many chords are used in Common Side Effects?
Common Side Effects uses 7 chords: E, A, F#m, B, G#m, F#, Am
What is the easiest way to play Common Side Effects?
You can use the transpose feature to change the key to one that better matches your vocal range or uses easier chord shapes.
What decade was Common Side Effects released in?
Common Side Effects was released in the 2020s. See more 2020s songs here
Are there easier chord versions for Common Side Effects?
Yes. Tap the Simplify button to switch Common Side Effects to beginner-friendly chords - it drops advanced extensions like maj7, m7, and 9ths without changing the song's key or progression.