Float chords and lyrics
Free chords for Float by The Neighbourhood. Scroll the interactive sheet above or read the chord names inline below.
"Float" By The Neighbourhood Album "I Love You" Capo 4. [In The Pre-Chorus, Strum The Bm Loudly Than Strum Softly Until The Chord Change To Em] [AND IF YOU CANT PLAY Bm PLAY AN Am] [Intro] C Em C Em [Verse 1] [Pre-Chorus] [Chorus] [Verse 2] because I don't believe in them [Pre-Chorus] [Chorus] [Bridge] C Em N.C. [Chorus] [Verse 4]
Float Chords by The Neighbourhood
Learn how to play Float by The Neighbourhood with free guitar chords, lyrics, and interactive chord diagrams. Search for “Float chords”, “Float guitar chords”, or “The Neighbourhood Float chords” and you will find this page — transpose to any key, tap chords for diagrams, and use auto-scroll while you play. Perfect for beginners looking for easy Float chords and for experienced players who want accurate Float lyrics and chords in one place. Common chords in this song include Bm, Em, Am, C, A, G.
Frequently asked questions about Float
How do I play "Float" by The Neighbourhood on guitar?
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Are the chords for "Float" by The Neighbourhood free?
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Can I transpose "Float" to a different key?
Yes. Use the transpose buttons on the song page to shift "Float" up or down by half-steps so it matches your vocal range or capo position.
Can I see chord diagrams for "Float"?
Yes. Tap any chord in "Float" to instantly see an interactive guitar chord diagram with alternate fingerings.
Is "Float" easy to play on guitar?
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What key is "Float" in?
The chords for "Float" show the original chord names (including Bm, Em, Am, C, A, G). Use transpose to move the song into any key that fits your voice or capo.