A lot of beginner guitarist can't wait to learn to play guitar songs, as they've always had a few songs in mind that they weren't able to play. But before starting to play songs, there's a lot of guitar theory, chords and tabs to learn, and also a lot of practice. I'm pretty sure that any of the beginner guitarists have tried at least one or two times to reproduce the songs they've always desired, but when they see that are far away from playing it like the artist himself, they get very disappointed and some even quit.
To learn to play guitar songs, it's best to start with the easiest of them. The simplest guitar songs consist of 2-3 simple chords. Generally, the slowest the song is, the easiest to play will be. Love songs are a good idea to look into if you want to play guitar songs and you're still at the first lessons of this instrument. To help all the fellow guitar players learn to play guitar songs, here are a few of the easiest ones.
No Woman No Cry by Bob Marley
As you know, this is one of the most famous songs ever written and played, it's ideal for a beginner, and your friends and family will love it. This song involves three simple chords, easy to switch in between. The second section requires bar chord strumming, which might be a little challenging for beginners but it's excellent for practicing bar chords.
The House of the Rising Sun by The Animals
This song is an all time classic, excellent for beginners to practice with. All the chords it contains are the ones beginners usually start the guitar study with. A minor, C Major, D Major, F Major and E7. To learn to play guitar songs this is a good one to start with. It's a good thing to focus especially on changing the chords as smoothly as possible.
Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple
This song has one of the most famous guitar riffs of all time. This is one of the riffs that many electric guitar players begin with. This guitar riff is played in the G pentatonic scale and harmonized in fourths. Even if you see the Deep Purple's guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore plucking the notes with his fingers, it can easily be played with a pick. If you are to learn to play guitar songs, especially for electric guitar, this is a good song to begin with.
Smells like Teen Spirit by Nirvana
Smells like Teen Spirit is one of the characteristic songs of Nirvana. It contains a simple guitar solo, easy to learn by a beginner. This solo can be performed without the pinky finger, but it's indicated to use it, especially when playing the 8th fret notes when passing from G to D, and from D to A. Also, use the index finger to bend the 8th fret notes, to obtain the characteristic effect of this song.
U2- One
One, by U2, is also an all-time classic rock song, from the album "Achtung Baby". It goes a little something like: Am, Dsus2, Fmaj7, G. The strumming pattern for the track is basically straight forward for this song, not very hard to play on guitar, but if you're going to try to sing it too, you'll be needing a high voice.
These are just a few songs to begin with if you want to learn to play guitar songs. However, since it's pretty hard to start playing songs directly, without the knowledge of the instrument, I recommend a step-by-step program that can pass you through the whole guitar theory focusing on practice and taking all the boredom to zero. In just a few days, without too much of a hassle, you will Learn to Play Guitar Songs.
If you are passionate about playing guitar songs and don't have money to invest in your training, start with these Free Guitar Lessons.
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