Cool Guitar Songs To Learn

By admin, October 30, 2008 8:49 am

cool guitar songs to learn

Well first, what counts as "easy to learn" depends largely on your current skill level. An "easy" song a skilled player can be so complex that any beginner or intermediate could touch it. Since you are looking for in easy to play well, suppose you are a beginner. Here are three simple songs that you can play three chords or less.

1) Breakfast at Tiffany's

This popular 90's melody is composed of three of the simplest chord there, D, A and G. These are the three most common chords that you find among the three chord songs, and can be combined in various ways. Although probably not have to search music Breakfast at Tiffany's, if you can play A, G and D, you can choose the easy progression by ear.

2) Semi-Charmed Life

This song again use G and D, very similar to last, but instead of a chord, Semi-Charmed Life uses a listening C. This song reveals an even more simple strumming pattern of Breakfast at Tiffany's, as the strumming is just more or less rapidly and continuously. This is a song that is also very easy to sing more during playback.

3) Love Me Do

This classic Beatles set uses G, C and C7. Whoa, whoa, C7? That is one of the standard beginner chords! Do not worry, C7 is equal to one C, but with an additional note, and the change from C to C7 is so easy, or easier, that switching to a different string, as three of his fingers are already in go!

These are only three of the large number of simple songs that you can play with only a few chords. There are hundreds of songs like these, but why stop there? Imagine if you could play ANY chord! Click here to check out Guitar Chord Legend. This simple software download gives you easy access to over 7000 chords. With this program you can play any one of the thousands of chord files on the internet! You could literally learn any song you could possible want to! Good luck and keep practicing!

Learn to Play Easy Acoustic Guitar Songs : Bon Jovi Dead or Alive



Leave a Reply

Panorama Theme by Themocracy