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How to Play Roll Some Mo by Lucky Daye on Guitar

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In this lesson I break down how to play “Roll Some Mo” by Lucky Daye on guitar, focusing on the exact chord shapes and the smooth R&B feel that makes the track work. I start with the first section that covers the intro, verse, and pre-chorus. The main idea is using a G#maj7 as a quick grace chord to slide into Amaj7, then moving that same shape up and lifting my index finger to get a Badd11 with the open high E ringing. That little slide and the open string color is a big part of the vibe. For the right hand, I keep it simple: a consistent up/down 16th-note feel. I’m not worried about a “perfect” strum pattern here—if you can keep that steady motion, it’ll sound right. Then I show the chorus progression: D6/A, A major (upper voicing), Emaj7 (a super familiar R&B shape), and C#m7. I also add a quick hammer-on idea on the C#m7 (and even on the Emaj7 pinky) to give it that extra R&B flavor. With these two sections looping, you can play basically the whole song, including the extended instrumental using the chorus chords.

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