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    Five Simple Guitar Songs Anyone Can Play Acoustically

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    By Emma Madison


    If you want to study the acoustic guitar, you are in for a genuine treat, and the same holds true for your listeners. Many who start to learn how to play can't comprehend how many well-known songs on the radio only use a few chords. You can get very famous songs available today that are extremely easy to learn. To show you some examples, here are five easy guitar songs you can learn.

    1. For What It's Worth This one was originally played by Buffalo Springfield, and was from the late 1960's. Most of this song makes use of E and A chords, but then chords C and D are played during the chorus. This song can be learned and then played very quickly, and there are all sorts of instructions all over the web telling you exactly how it's done.

    2. Knockin' on Heaven's Door It may seem too good to be true at first blush, but this Bob Dylan (no, the first to sing it was not Guns 'n Roses!) song is very effortless to play. You can use good YouTube's on how to play this one, and when to play the chords as well as covering how long you should hold each note.

    3. Redemption Another one of the top ten easy guitar songs to pick up is Bob Marley's classic, Redemption. You might notice up front that it uses more chords, but all of them are basic chords you will need to learn anyhow. Bob Marley used chords: Am, Em, C, G and D. Though there are other parts to the song, it is good to stretch skills and broaden the abilities for novices and is a good song to play.

    4. Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd made the song, "Wish You Were Here" popular back in their time. You'll notice, again, a variety of chords used in this song, but because they are spread out a bit, you have enough time to get your fingers in position. This song uses chords: A, Am, D, G, Em and C. This again is a very traditional (modern) song, easy to learn and with striking results when you want to show all your family and friends that you're mastering guitar.

    5. Time of Your Life The last of the easy guitar songs which you can play unplugged is called Time of Your Life, made legendary by the popular alternative band Green Day. This song is pretty repetitive, you will find. Because of that, it's easy to play (you even play a note nine times over at one juncture). It may sound basic, but it's a work of art. This track will play G, D, C and Em chords.




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