Easy Guitar Tabs

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Easy Guitar Tabs: Building Your Beginner Repertoire


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This guide explores how beginner guitarists can use easy guitar tabs to create a collection of crowd-pleasing songs. The focus is on simple, popular tunes that are fun to play.

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easy guitar tabs, beginner guitar songs, guitar tabs

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For aspiring guitarists who can't read sheet music, guitar tabs offer a straightforward way to start playing. These simplified notations allow you to dive into music effortlessly. Once you have your first guitar, it's time to explore easy guitar tabs to get a feel for playing.

Your choice of songs depends on your musical goals. Do you want to play for personal enjoyment or impress an audience? If you aim to entertain others, consider the timeless appeal of classic hits. Popular songs from past decades resonate with diverse audiences, often favoring tunes from the 1960s onward.

Easy Songs to Start With

So, which songs are beginner-friendly? After some research, "Horse With No Name" stands out with just two simple chords. You can impressively play it almost immediately! Another easy choice is "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" using G, D, C, and Am chords. Building on these basics, you can master "House Of The Rising Sun" and "California Dreamin'," both of which share similar chords.

If those tracks don’t appeal to you, explore tabs in country and blues genres. A basic understanding of twelve-bar blues can be incredibly beneficial for beginners.

Must-Play Easy Songs

Here is a short list of easy songs beloved by audiences of all ages. You can find their tabs online:

- "Angie" by The Rolling Stones
- "Blowin' In The Wind" by Bob Dylan
- "Brown Eyed Girl" by Van Morrison
- "A Day In The Life," "Here, There And Everywhere," and "Hey Jude" by The Beatles
- "I Walk The Line" by Johnny Cash
- "Tears In Heaven" by Eric Clapton
- "Gloria" by Van Morrison
- "Hotel California" by The Eagles
- "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who
- "Scarborough Fair" by various artists
- "White Room" by Cream

Once you've mastered these, branch out to more complex favorites like "Dock Of The Bay" by Wilson Pickett and "American Pie" by Don McLean.

Let your personal taste guide you, too. If you're inspired to create a folk guitar version of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," use the original electric guitar tabs as a foundation for your arrangement.

With easy guitar tabs at your disposal, your only boundaries are your creativity and your audience's enthusiasm!

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