According to guitarhabits.com this is the Top 7 Easy Guitar Chord Songs for Beginners.
(Some of the songs in the list below are played with a Capo)
How to play Knocking On Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan)
How to play Love Me Do (The Beatles)
How to play Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
How to play Teach Your Children (Crosby Stills Nash)
How to play Runaway train (Soul Asylum)
How to play Need you now (Lady Antebellum)
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(Some of the songs in the list below are played with a Capo)
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door – Bob Dylan
- Love Me Do – The Beatles
- Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond
- Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills and Nash
- Runaway Train - Soul Asylum
- Need You Now - Lady Antebellum
- The One I Love - R.E.M.
How to play on guitar for beginners:
How to play Knocking On Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan)
How to play Love Me Do (The Beatles)
How to play Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
How to play Teach Your Children (Crosby Stills Nash)
How to play Runaway train (Soul Asylum)
How to play Need you now (Lady Antebellum)
You can see also:
10 Easy Songs 3 Easy Chords G C D
Play 10 Easy Songs with Only 3 Guitar Chords - Beginner Guitar Lessons
Top 10 SONGS Using Only 3 EASY Chords! -- Beginners Guitar Song Tutorials
Top 30 Easy Guitar Chord Songs for Beginners
10 Easy Songs on Guitar
10 Easy Acoustic Guitar Love Songs
10 Easy electric guitar songs
10 Easy guitar songs rock with two chords
17 easy R&B songs to play on guitar
TOP 100 easiest songs to play on guitar
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get in Tune your acoustic or electric guitar:Which guitar chords to learn first?
Here you have 36 Basic Guitar Chords For Beginnersbasic chords chart (diagrams) |
What is the easiest chord to play on a guitar? someone help me
ReplyDeleteI think that Em is the first beginning guitar chord you should learn.
DeleteIt's one of the most basic guitar chords not only because it's easy, but because it's used all the time in a lot of different songs.
(The small m after the E means minor)
watch this guitar lesson:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfm4-yOI6oA
Great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.
I would greatly appreciate your writing about electric guitar