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Originally inspired by Sheeran's own experiences with a long-distance relationship, "Photograph" relies on a simple, looping chord progression: (with a capo on the 2nd fret).

Unlike Ed’s signature Little Martin acoustic , this version utilizes the warm neck pickup of an electric to create a "glassy" sound.

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Suggesting that sound great on electric guitar.

"Photograph" reminds us that love can be "preserved in a picture." By stripping away the folk-pop acoustic strumming and replacing it with the resonant, atmospheric crying of an electric guitar, this cover highlights the song's raw emotional core. [Link to Video] Ready to play it yourself? Originally inspired by Sheeran's own experiences with a

On an acoustic guitar, it’s a rhythmic, percussive track. But on an electric? The sustain of the notes and the subtle use of reverb transform it into an ambient masterpiece. uses a clean tone with just a hint of delay, making the lead lines feel like they’re floating—much like a fading memory. Key Highlights of the Cover

Instead of just following the vocal melody, the artist adds soulful bends and vibrato that capture the "hurt" and "healing" described in the lyrics. "Photograph" reminds us that love can be "preserved

If you're inspired to pick up your own guitar, remember that the structure is beginner-friendly. You’ll mostly be cycling through three main sequences: the intro/verse, the pre-chorus, and the chorus. Crank up the reverb, keep your touch light, and let the strings do the talking.