How Do You Play Road Trip by Skegss?

By Anna Duncan

Road Trip by Skegss is a popular song among fans of alternative rock music. The catchy tune and relatable lyrics make it a favorite for road trips and parties. In this article, we will explore how to play Road Trip on guitar.

Chords Used in Road Trip

To play Road Trip, you need to know how to play the following chords: G, D, Em, and C. If you’re not familiar with these chords yet, don’t worry; they’re easy to learn.

G Chord

To play the G chord, place your middle finger on the third fret of the low E string (the thickest string). Then place your index finger on the second fret of the A string (the second from thickest string). Finally, place your ring finger on the third fret of the high E string (the thinnest string).

D Chord

To play the D chord, place your index finger on the second fret of the G string (the third from thickest string). Then place your middle finger on the second fret of the high E string (the thinnest string). Finally, place your ring finger on the third fret of the B string (the second from thinnest string).

Em Chord

To play the Em chord, place your index finger on the second fret of the A string (the second from thickest string). Then place your middle finger on the second fret of the D string (the fourth from thickest string).

C Chord

To play C chord ,place your index finger on first fret of B-string,(thinnest but one) and middle fingure at Second Fret D-string.(third from thickest string) and ring finger on 3rd fret of A-string (thinnest string)

The Strumming Pattern

Once you’ve mastered the chords, it’s time to work on the strumming pattern. The strumming pattern for Road Trip is Down, Down, Up, Up, Down, Up. This may seem complicated at first, but with practice, you’ll be able to play it effortlessly.

Putting It All Together

Now that you know the chords and strumming pattern for Road Trip, it’s time to put it all together. Here are the lyrics with the chords written above them:

G D Em C
I’m going on a road trip
G D Em C
I’m leaving tonight
G D Em C
I’m going on a road trip
G D Em C
I hope everything’s alright

(Chorus)
G D Em C
I’m going on a road trip
G D Em C
It’s gonna be fun
G D Em C
We’re gonna sing songs in the car
G D Em C
Until our voices are gone

Conclusion

Playing Road Trip by Skegss is easy once you know the chords and strumming pattern. Remember to practice regularly and have fun with it. With time and practice, you’ll be able to play this song like a pro and impress your friends at parties or on your next road trip!