Sunday, July 31, 2011

Ten easy rock songs for guitar beginners

When I started playing guitar, nobody taught me how to do it. It was not easy at first. Eating reach my hand was so painful that day I could not touch anything! But once you get the hang of, I discovered it was one of the most beautiful things I've ever done. Over the years, I thought to look back on these times and smile, like my life was changed when I picked up the guitar. It was actually my older sister on the guitar. But it turned out that I rather inclined, wasHere it is. It was created from all over the guitar duties for me.

I thought, a random selection of songs guitar easy to play beginners can experience the beginning, only for things. It covers various genres, but the goal is to improve the playback of a song at a time. These are the criteria I used for the selection of the songs:

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a) minimum number of agreements, the less in a song, the easier it is to remember how to play it.

b) the minimum beamAgreements - Agreements rail require us to use our index finger rubbing hands with all six strings in a particular print condition. Agreements unless the bar is better for beginners.

c) the familiarity of the song - the songs are some of the most popular during their time.

And since we are talking about beginner songs here, the primary objective of this list to give beginners a couple of songs to strum the guitar. No point here is not to complicate things. First you have the rhythminside the player. So here we go, in no particular order:

1 "Horse With No Name" - Italy

Chords: Em, F # m7sus

2 "Leaving On A Jet Plane" - John Denver

Chords: G, C, D

3 "No Rain" - Blind Melon

Chords: E, D, A, G

4 "Every Rose Has It Thorn" - Poison

Chords: G, C, D, Em

5 "Knockin 'On Heaven's Door" - Bob Dylan / Guns N' Roses

Chords: G, C, D, Am

6 "One" - U2

Chords: Am, D7, FM7, G

7 "Four Strong Winds" -Neil Young

Chords: C, Dm, G, F

8 "I Remember You" - Skid Row

Chords: G, C, D, Am, Em

9 "Come As You Are" - Nirvana

Chords: Em, D, G, Am, C

10 "Wonderful Tonight" - Eric Clapton

Chords: G, D, C, Em, Am

The positioning of the fingers:

C (x-3-2-0-1-0)

D (xx-0-2-3-2)

D7 (xx-0-2-1 to 2)

E (0-2-2-1-0-0)

Em (0-2-2-0-0-0)

A (x-0 to 2-2-2-0)

Am (x-0 to 2-2-1-0)

F (xx-3-2-1-1)

FM7 (xx-3-2-1-0)

F # m7sus(2-0-0-2-0-0) G (3-2-0-0-0-3)

Legend:

D (xx-0-2-3-2)

D - the chord name

x - rope will not be beaten

x - A string is not defeated

0 - D string open

2 - Press the 2 rope belt

3 - Press B string on 3 Belt

2 - Press 2 string and belt

That's it! Most of the songs have similar agreements. So if we can remember the chords from another part, and incorporate that chord into another song then you get used to the practiceKnowledge. Is not it great!

Good practice!

Ten easy rock songs for guitar beginners