Cyberpunk 2077 Npc Guitar Man Ponpon Cover With Tabs Johnny Silverhand Version [2026]

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    Cyberpunk 2077 Npc Guitar Man Ponpon Cover With Tabs Johnny Silverhand Version [2026]

    Ends with a repeating hit on the 4th fret (A and D strings) and 2nd fret (G string).

    : Best played on an Acoustic Guitar to match the "street musician" or "campfire" aesthetic found in Night City. Core Chord Shapes & Progressions The song is typically broken into four distinct parts:

    Flatten your 1st finger across the 4th fret of the G and D strings while keeping the 5th fret of the A string held. Slide this shape up 2 frets (6th and 7th frets). : Ends with a repeating hit on the 4th

    To play the of "Ponpon Shit" as heard from NPC street musicians in Cyberpunk 2077 , you can follow this guide based on popular community covers and in-game tabs. Quick Setup Key : F#m.

    : You can find a text-based version on Ultimate-Guitar.com . Slide this shape up 2 frets (6th and 7th frets)

    Features alternating hits between the A, G, and B strings, often shifting between the 7th and 9th frets. :

    : Most versions use Standard Tuning (E A D G B E), though some acoustic tutorials suggest dropping the low E to D. : You can find a text-based version on Ultimate-Guitar

    For a complete visual walkthrough, these community resources are the standard for this specific version: