Title: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Verse Chorus Verse on December 02, 2006, 09:14:58 PM What would be the easiest song for an absolute beginner on the guitar? And not just Guns N' Roses, but any band.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Alan on December 02, 2006, 09:46:25 PM songbird by oasis is pretty simple.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Lara on December 02, 2006, 10:28:35 PM ^ cool avatar ;D
Nothing Else Matters Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Chris Axl on December 03, 2006, 04:13:44 AM Knockin' On Heavens Door, first real song I learnt.
Really easy, Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: CheapJon on December 03, 2006, 10:02:01 AM as long as you only plays easy chords it aint that hard learning to play guitar, there is a bunch of easy songs far ya to learn : ok:
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: chineseroses on December 03, 2006, 11:17:04 AM seven nation army. the easiest song by miles.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: AXL 20 on December 03, 2006, 11:40:46 AM the rythm to Back In Black. Like 6 single notes and a couple chord changes.
depends on what you listen to Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Bumblefeet on December 09, 2006, 03:11:06 PM some bucket is easy and the good thing is it makes you seem really good eg pirates life for me. Patience is a good play along. Anything by the beatles.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: T_Roxie on December 09, 2006, 04:10:44 PM use drop d tuning, cos then you only need one finger to play loads of songs! (Slither for example)
Make sure you know power chords before any 'proper' chords, new chords can take a while to get used to so its nice to have something to play in the meantime. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Verse Chorus Verse on December 09, 2006, 08:48:33 PM use drop d tuning, cos then you only need one finger to play loads of songs! (Slither for example) How do you tune to Drop D? I've seen plenty of songs tuned in it but down know how to do it myself.Make sure you know power chords before any 'proper' chords, new chords can take a while to get used to so its nice to have something to play in the meantime. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: AdZ on December 09, 2006, 09:07:02 PM tune your low e string down a tone.
it should be an octave lower than your d string. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Kov on December 10, 2006, 11:27:20 AM Eruption.
;) Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: AXL 20 on December 10, 2006, 11:43:34 AM Eruption. ;) thats jsut unneccesary. learn some green day if you like that crap. it's really easy though Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Danny Top Hat on December 10, 2006, 08:00:13 PM Any Blink 182 song lol Lol! :hihi: My answer? Wild Thing! :smoking: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: kaasupoltin on December 11, 2006, 12:48:44 AM Blind Melon - No Rain
Great song, easy and fun to play. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Neemo on December 11, 2006, 12:28:38 PM i'd say Poison-everyrose has it's thorn
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Vadin on December 11, 2006, 01:06:08 PM come as you are, by nirvana :)
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: superloconoriega on December 11, 2006, 01:39:22 PM Easy Verses :
Nirvana - Big Long Now Easy Riffs : AC/DC - Hells Bells Metallica - Enter Sandman Metallica - Seek and Destroy Led Zeppelin - Heart Breaker Black Sabbath - Iron Man Easy Chords Nirvana - Lounge Act Nirvana - Drain You Nirvana - Pen Cap Chew Guns N Roses - Out ta Get Me Guns N Roses - You Could Be Mine Guns N Roses - Welcome to the Jungle Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door The Ramones - My Brain's Hangin' Upside Down The Ramones - Rock N Roll Highschool AC/DC - TNT Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Chris Axl on December 15, 2006, 06:11:29 AM how can you say wttj got easy chords?
Ive been playing for like 4 months, and theyr not easy for a newbie! Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: aimz on December 15, 2006, 08:20:59 AM Amazing grace...3/3 rhythm, and just A, D,and G chords..that is if your learning rhythm?
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: 01matthewst on December 15, 2006, 11:18:10 AM 12 51 by the strokes both the rythmn and lead is very easy. Song 2 by blur
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Mal Brossard on December 15, 2006, 04:16:18 PM Horse With No Name
Knockin' on Heaven's Door Rockin' in the Free World First lead guitar pieces I learned were the solo from Yellow Ledbetter, and most of SCOM. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Lurk on December 16, 2006, 04:02:59 PM First song I learned was Used to Love Her.... Very easy chords :)
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: T_Roxie on December 17, 2006, 12:18:01 PM The first song I learnt was the sex pistols - pretty vacant! I was probably playing it wrong though (that is if you can play the sex pistols wrong)
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: aimz on December 17, 2006, 05:50:02 PM Horse With No Name yeh knockin on heavens door is a great (and easy) song to learn :yes: :peace:Knockin' on Heaven's Door Rockin' in the Free World First lead guitar pieces I learned were the solo from Yellow Ledbetter, and most of SCOM. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Neemo on December 18, 2006, 08:26:37 AM nirvana about a girl is pretty easy as well
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Kov on December 18, 2006, 04:56:57 PM www.azchords.com
BEST site ever. : ok: lots of chords to a shitload of songs. I personally love it. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Smoking Guns on December 19, 2006, 11:56:43 AM use drop d tuning, cos then you only need one finger to play loads of songs! (Slither for example) How do you tune to Drop D? I've seen plenty of songs tuned in it but down know how to do it myself.Make sure you know power chords before any 'proper' chords, new chords can take a while to get used to so its nice to have something to play in the meantime. Tune you low E (top string) down to a D. So then you have DADGBE. Slither, Serial Killer, What I want (Chris Dautry with Slash). But Remember, GNR plays a half step down. So everything is flat from standard tuning. Csharp = Dflat.... Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Neemo on December 19, 2006, 12:37:16 PM use drop d tuning, cos then you only need one finger to play loads of songs! (Slither for example) How do you tune to Drop D? I've seen plenty of songs tuned in it but down know how to do it myself.Make sure you know power chords before any 'proper' chords, new chords can take a while to get used to so its nice to have something to play in the meantime. Tune you low E (top string) down to a D. So then you have DADGBE. Slither, Serial Killer, What I want (Chris Dautry with Slash). But Remember, GNR plays a half step down. So everything is flat from standard tuning. Csharp = Dflat.... the way i drop d tune is pluck the top E string and the D string at the same time and then detune the top e until they resonate the same....its real easy to hear : ok: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Smoking Guns on December 19, 2006, 12:51:00 PM use drop d tuning, cos then you only need one finger to play loads of songs! (Slither for example) How do you tune to Drop D? I've seen plenty of songs tuned in it but down know how to do it myself.Make sure you know power chords before any 'proper' chords, new chords can take a while to get used to so its nice to have something to play in the meantime. Tune you low E (top string) down to a D. So then you have DADGBE. Slither, Serial Killer, What I want (Chris Dautry with Slash). But Remember, GNR plays a half step down. So everything is flat from standard tuning. Csharp = Dflat.... the way i drop d tune is pluck the top E string and the D string at the same time and then detune the top e until they resonate the same....its real easy to hear : ok: Neemo, that is easy, if you have developed an ear, if not there yet, just use a tuner. Wow, what a run on sentence. I think a tuner is good so that they can see what is going on. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Neemo on December 19, 2006, 01:10:39 PM yeah i cant tune by ear :hihi: but i can drop-d tune by ear...how messed up is that? :hihi:
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: makane on December 20, 2006, 12:49:07 PM use drop d tuning, cos then you only need one finger to play loads of songs! (Slither for example) How do you tune to Drop D? I've seen plenty of songs tuned in it but down know how to do it myself.Make sure you know power chords before any 'proper' chords, new chords can take a while to get used to so its nice to have something to play in the meantime. Tune you low E (top string) down to a D.? So then you have DADGBE. Slither, Serial Killer, What I want (Chris Dautry with Slash). But Remember, GNR plays a half step down.? So everything is flat from standard tuning. Csharp = Dflat....? Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Butch Français on January 06, 2007, 06:08:03 PM smells like teen spirit
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Axlfreek on January 06, 2007, 07:26:44 PM First song i ever learned was day tripper by the beatles.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: 2112 on January 29, 2007, 06:13:31 PM smells like teen spirit horrible song but great for beginners Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: kaasupoltin on February 07, 2007, 01:37:51 AM Patience is actually pretty easy with chords.. and it's also fun to play : ok:
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Genesis on February 07, 2007, 09:14:48 AM Patience is actually pretty easy with chords.. and it's also fun to play : ok: The solo and fill ins are easy too, if u are a perfectionist. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Neemo on February 07, 2007, 09:41:39 AM its got neat little chord runs too, but i dunno if a beginner could pull them off easily :-\
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: kaasupoltin on February 07, 2007, 11:36:10 AM its got neat little chord runs too, but i dunno if a beginner could pull them off easily :-\ I practiced with Patience when I started to learn chords.. of course it was hard first, but I just needed a little patience : ok: I think it's a great song for learning. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: polluxlm on February 07, 2007, 04:48:49 PM Zombie by the Cranberries has to be the easiest song ever. You can play it using only one finger. Not a good song for learning though :hihi:
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Axlfreek on February 13, 2007, 10:57:43 AM Amazing grace...3/3 rhythm, and just A, D,and G chords..that is if your learning rhythm? what instrument do you play ? Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: chineseroses on February 13, 2007, 02:44:28 PM try the one note song by tenacious D
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: CheapJon on February 14, 2007, 10:49:47 AM try the one note song by tenacious D yeah, don't ferget to bend it every now and then :rofl: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: JohnMorrison73 on February 18, 2007, 09:40:26 PM the solo on bucketheads "the ballad of buckethead"
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: 01matthewst on May 07, 2007, 02:01:09 PM The chorus to my michelle is easy, the main riff in coma is a nice too :hihi:
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: The Estranged MrFlashbax on May 10, 2007, 03:39:43 AM the intro to Blind Melon's No Rain and the intro to Civil War were pretty easy for me to pick up by ear.. so try those.. oh and Dream of Mirrors by Iron Maiden
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on May 10, 2007, 03:56:09 AM Took me years to train my ear. Might try it. If I can sing it.........
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: The Estranged MrFlashbax on May 10, 2007, 03:59:54 AM its fun to learn songs by ear.. cuz after i play the intro to civil war, i can play the "look at your young men fighting.. look at your women crying.. look at your young men dying.. the way they've always done before..." and keep going with the song.. i can play the vocals (the ups and downs and melody i guess, i dunno what its called) on the guitar cuz i learned it by ear rather than by tabs.. its not that impressive to play for people but its fun to play nonetheless.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on May 10, 2007, 04:04:37 AM That sounds really good. So you play the vocal line note for note ("look at your young men....etc") and then rip into the chords for ("my hands are tied...)?
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: The Estranged MrFlashbax on May 10, 2007, 10:34:38 AM i can play the vocal parts until "...and history hides the lies of our civil war" :rofl:
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on May 10, 2007, 11:19:40 AM i can play the vocal parts until "...and history hides the lies of our civil war"? :rofl: If your guitar is electric you could do that with a wa wa pedal. :hihi: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: The Estranged MrFlashbax on May 10, 2007, 04:20:15 PM i can play the vocal parts until "...and history hides the lies of our civil war" :rofl: If your guitar is electric you could do that with a wa wa pedal. :hihi: it is but i'm either technologically retarded or my pedal SUCKS! haha. it sounds sorta like it tho Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on May 11, 2007, 11:44:46 AM i can play the vocal parts until "...and history hides the lies of our civil war"? :rofl: If your guitar is electric you could do that with a wa wa pedal.? :hihi: it is but i'm either technologically retarded or my pedal SUCKS! haha. it sounds sorta like it tho OR, Peter Frampton could distort notes via a tube thing that he could blow into - it was attached to his guitar. Listen to Frampton Comes Alive or Live (something like that). There is also a (Steiner?) guitar, very 80s in its look that had a distortion bar on it. But in the meantime, listen to Frampton...... : ok: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: gcluskey on May 14, 2007, 10:02:12 AM Sweet Child O' Mine...if you want to play just an acoustic version without the intro try this...for the first part there's just 3 chords D, C9 & G...get that first and then the chords change for the 'where do we go' bit at the end...they're like Em (where do we go) G (where do we go now) A (where to we go) followed by a C & D then back to Em...etc. It goes something like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyQ3B58kLF8 Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: 2112 on May 14, 2007, 10:21:39 AM If this is a thread dedicated to easy songs. For beginners.
Why than people speak about crap like Civil War, Coma and Bucketheadstuff? If you are a beginner struggling with barr?chords etc etc, you dont sit down and play Civil War, or something similar thats riffbased. If you are a beginner I would suggest you to play easy chordbased songs like, I used to love her, patience, sweet child o mine, knocking on heavens door etc etc in order to train fingermovement during chordprogressions. Than you start playing stuff like smells like teen spirit in order to learn the art of quintchords. + its Em, G, A, C, D, G during the "where do we go " part. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: CheapJon on May 14, 2007, 10:43:36 AM hog bitch stomp
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: spank on June 09, 2007, 07:41:07 PM GNR-Used to love her
Bob Dylan- Knocking on heaven?s door Nirvana-Come as you are John Lennon-Imagine Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on June 09, 2007, 11:31:31 PM Any types of blues
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on June 11, 2007, 09:53:44 AM If this is a thread dedicated to easy songs. For beginners. Why than people speak about crap like Civil War, Coma and Bucketheadstuff? If you are a beginner struggling with barr?chords etc etc, you dont sit down and play Civil War, or something similar thats riffbased. If you are a beginner I would suggest you to play easy chordbased songs like, I used to love her, patience, sweet child o mine, knocking on heavens door etc etc in order to train fingermovement during chordprogressions. Than you start playing stuff like smells like teen spirit in order to learn the art of quintchords. + its Em, G, A, C, D, G during the "where do we go " part. I learnt how to do barrechords in 14 weeks! Easy when the theory is explained. You just think 4 frets up. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Vadin on June 12, 2007, 05:49:52 PM I'd say "Come as you are" by nirvana.. That's the first song I ever learned
I actually learned how to play the SCOM-intro right after that.. :love: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: 2112 on June 16, 2007, 10:32:07 PM If this is a thread dedicated to easy songs. For beginners. Why than people speak about crap like Civil War, Coma and Bucketheadstuff? If you are a beginner struggling with barr?chords etc etc, you dont sit down and play Civil War, or something similar thats riffbased. If you are a beginner I would suggest you to play easy chordbased songs like, I used to love her, patience, sweet child o mine, knocking on heavens door etc etc in order to train fingermovement during chordprogressions. Than you start playing stuff like smells like teen spirit in order to learn the art of quintchords. + its Em, G, A, C, D, G during the "where do we go " part. I learnt how to do barrechords in 14 weeks! Easy when the theory is explained. You just think 4 frets up. Its alot of muscle memory too. But you knew how to play other chords before learning to play an Fm etc etc. What I meant was that this thread had gotten braggieful. Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: stolat on June 18, 2007, 03:54:51 AM If this is a thread dedicated to easy songs. For beginners. Why than people speak about crap like Civil War, Coma and Bucketheadstuff? If you are a beginner struggling with barr?chords etc etc, you dont sit down and play Civil War, or something similar thats riffbased. If you are a beginner I would suggest you to play easy chordbased songs like, I used to love her, patience, sweet child o mine, knocking on heavens door etc etc in order to train fingermovement during chordprogressions. Than you start playing stuff like smells like teen spirit in order to learn the art of quintchords. + its Em, G, A, C, D, G during the "where do we go " part. I learnt how to do barrechords in 14 weeks! Easy when the theory is explained. You just think 4 frets up. Its alot of muscle memory too. But you knew how to play other chords before learning to play an Fm etc etc. What I meant was that this thread had gotten braggieful. Braggieful! I'll give you braggieful!!!! Good thing I've been playing the piano since 8 and dabbled in the violin as well!! ::) Just letting people know that barrechords can be done in that time. A lecturer at uni can teaches basic guitar for 1 semester and then in second semester uses that theory to teach barre chords. By the end of that semester they make alot of sense. Not a bad course! By the way, an easy song for a beginner using barre chords is Saltwater by Julian Lennon. :peace: Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: dr.kool on July 07, 2007, 01:49:24 PM Stand by me is quite easy, the first song i ever learned.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: Verasa on July 08, 2007, 10:09:49 AM If you know your open chords/ barre chords take your pick...theres thousands.. my first songs were smoke on the water, iron man, back in black, turn the page, old man... they are all real simple songs to learn.
Title: Re: Easiest song on the guitar (For a beginner) Post by: AXL 20 on July 09, 2007, 06:57:53 AM I was bored one day and there is this guy in Canada posting "Learn a song a day" stuff on youtube so if you search "LASAD guitar" you'll find a bunch of his lessons. Steppenwolf's born to be wild is up there. Not for absolute beginners, but when you get your slides and finger stretches down its really easy and fun.
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