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Beginner Christian Guitar Songs

When a student has mastered some basic guitar chords and is wanting to learn worship songs, it is important to not overwhelm him with difficult pieces. Combining chords and strumming patterns to play a song is a challenge in and of itself. The student will do much better if you give him relatively simple songs.

Though there are not levels for worship songs, there are better songs to start with on the guitar. For the most part, the teacher and the student should be looking for songs with as few chords as possible. Generally, songs in the key of C (with the chords, C, F, G, and Am) or songs in the key of G (with the chords G, C, D, and Em) are the best to start with.

Some great beginner Christian guitar songs that follow these basic chord guidelines are:

Here I Am To Worship (Tim Hughes)
I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever (Martin Smith)
I Have a Maker (Paul Baloche)
You Are My King-Amazing Love (Billy Foote)
Every Move I Make (David Ruis)
Above All Else (Vicky Beeching)

Songs in the key of D (with the chords D, G, A, and Bm) would be the next set to learn. Students can also practice transposing the above songs and other beginner songs between the keys of C, G, and D. When a student is starting to feel comfortable with playing worship songs, transitioning between chords, and learning strum patterns, you can introduce some more challenging songs. The following songs are slightly more difficult but still good for beginners:

All The Earth Will Sing Your Praise (Paul Baloche)
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt Redman)
Come, Now Is The Time To Worship (Brian Doerksen)
Great and Mighty (Jason Kennedy)
Empty Me-Holy Fire (Jeremy Camp)

The more comfortable a student is with chord transitions and strumming patterns, the more new songs and new chords that can be introduced. A new song every week or two is an excellent goal for helping a student learn guitar worship songs.

It is not difficult to start learning songs to play even if you are just starting out. What you should do is to go online and download some free chord chart aids that show you proper placement of your fingers when fretting chords. Alternatiely, what you can do is to head down to the nearest music store and get yourself a hard copy of guitar chord charts.

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