Some Guitar Songs For Beginners to Practice

If you are interested in music, why not try listening to some guitar songs for beginners? Music from a good guitar player can be very inspiring. A good place to start would be to learn some acoustic guitar songs for beginners that contain just a few chords. Try not to play Eric Clapton songs first; try to aim for something simpler, just to get the feel and rhythm of playing the guitar.

Here is a list of a few good artists with very good music that is easy to play. These are a must-try for beginners who want to be able to play a good song right away.

• James Blunt

• Razorlight

• The Feeling

• Van Morrison

• Tracy Chapman

• Scouting for Girls

• Coldplay

• Gabrielle

• Some country music artist

If you want to learn a bit more on the basics, try taking a contemporary guitar course. The course allows you to learn the basic techniques on playing the guitar easily without much struggle. It has a very nice compilation of some guitar songs for beginners and is also recommended for those who are on an intermediate level of guitar playing.

3 Easy Guitar Songs to Learn On the Guitar

Easy Guitar Song 1:
Knocking On Heaven’s Door was written by Bob Dylan and was more recently popularized by non other than Guns N’ Roses. Most standard chord structure is G, D, Am just cycled over and over again. In some versions the Am is followed every other time with a C. It’s not only an easy song to play on the guitar, it’s one of my all time favorites.

Easy Guitar Song 2:
Wild Thing is of course one of the most famous standards of all time and while it’s an oldie, it’s certainly a goodie. The Chords are essentially A, D, E, D over and over again. It’s also one of those songs that by learning, you have inadvertently learned 10 other classic easy guitar songs.

Easy Guitar Song 3:
Finally, House of the Rising Sun is an easy guitar song that everyone should know. The Chords are Am, C, D, F, Am, E, Am. Just repeat over and over again and that’s it. It is a beautiful and haunting song.

 

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