Easy Songs To Play On Guitar: It’s really common for a beginner to tend to rush things and can’t really wait to play his very first song on the guitar, but doing this kind of requires you to know the basic chords. But if you already do, then you can definitely start jamming! It may be kind of hard at first, but with constant practice, you’ll soon get the knack of it. It kind of reminds me of the first time when I practiced the very first song I learned on the guitar, it truly was exciting, so to say.

For a beginner, I’m pretty sure, you would be quite familiar with a few basic chords already, so I’ve come up with these modern, yet easy songs to practice on the guitar that everyone would love. So pick up your guitar, and let’s make some music!

 1. Just the Way You Are – By Bruno Mars

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This is probably one of the most loved song of today’s generation and everyone loves the upbeat tune. This is indeed perfect for jamming together with friends on a lazy Sunday.

  1. For this one, you need to have a capo on the 4th fret so that you can get the exact pitch of the song.  You’ll only need 3 chords and they are just used over and over again.

These are: G Major B Minor and D.

You might be thrown off with the B Minor because it’s a barre chord, but being a beginner, this should be one of the most basic bar chords that you should learn.

Strumming Pattern:  DUDU UU UDU DUDU UU UDUDU

2. Fall For You – By Secondhand Serenade

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Another great beginner song for everyone. This still uses the very basic chords and indeed a very good song for every beginner.

Verse: A Minor, F Major, C Major, G Major

Build Up: F Major, G Major, C Major, A minor, F Major,

Chorus: F Major, G Major, C Major, A minor, F Major

Strumming Pattern: As what you can see on the video, he only uses very easy strums all going down. But if you are getting the hang of it, you can of course, add your variations.

3. Firework – Katy Perry

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Another popular modern song that’s really good for beginners. You need to have the capo on the 1st fret for this one.

Verse: G Major F Major E Minor C Major

Build UP: G Am Em C Major

Chorus: G Am Em C Major

4. Fifteen – Taylor Swift

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Here’s another great pop song to practice.

Verse: G Major, C add 9, E Minor, C Add 9

Rhythm: D U D D  U D D  D U
Chorus: G Major, E Minor, D Major, C Add 9,
G Major, D Major, E Minor, C Add 9

Verse: C Add 9, E Minor, D Major, G Major, D Major, C Add 9, D Major

5. Fireflies – Owl City

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So, here’s the last modern song which is very easy to play as well. I’m pretty sure you’ll love the light melody of this acoustic version.

Capo on the 3rd fret.

Verse: G Major, C Major, F Major

Rhythm: D U D U  D D  D D D D U D U D D U D

Chorus:  F Major, A Minor, G Major
F Major, C Major, E Minor, F Major
F Major, C Major, F Major, G Major, A Minor

So there you have it! These songs are very modern and very easy songs to play on guitar which you will surely enjoy. Happy Strumming!

Ooops! Don’t have a capo? Check this out. This might be of some help. Enjoy!

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3 comments on “5 Easy Songs To Play On Guitar For Every Beginner

  1. justin on said:

    i love this site. you make it so easy! i do have one request though. its Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day.

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