subject: Most guitar melodies are hard to score! As a beginner, here are three easy-to-learn guitar songs! [print this page] A lot of people give up quite early in their guitar learning career. This is not often because they lack the needed interest, but simply from the notion that learning the guitar is hard, something only gods have to do before bedtime. However, I have discovered in my brief existence on earth that this is not actually the case; you are probably not learning right. If you learn the guitar under a rigid and dour atmosphere, it might prove daunting. One of the problems with learning the guitar the fun way, is that people at the beginner level often feel that the songs to learn are hard to score. That's a real problem, and I am writing to make you have a sixth sense of songs that are easy for you to score as a beginner, all the while taking care to make sure they are not ridiculously simple pieces or boring trash.
My first take on this issue is that song by Eric Clapton. I wonder if you have heard of Sunshine of Your Love? Funny enough, this song is one of the major surprises in the guitar world. I know you're probably wondering why I have highlighted this song. Well, I did so because this is one song that was composed in minor pentatonic notes. Still don't get the point? In essence, you get to have fun learning the notes, as well as improve on your guitar theory as well. This will help you strengthen you in power chords, string bending and the notes as well.
Listen to Oasis, or more specifically, Waterfall, and you will know that the song will be worth scoring. The thing with this piece is that it is one song that a natural acoustic guitarist will fall for instantly. It allows for intense strumming - something acoustic guitarists love - and the chords are quite easy to pick up. In short, this song will leave your strumming abilities and your chord stock updated.
I don't' believe there is anyone on earth who has not heard Stand by Me, a masterpiece by Ben E. King? This song is very easy to pick up, because it employs only two chords, the A and E bar chords, so it would be ideal for you as a beginner. In essence, your guitar skills will be receiving improvement in the following areas: bar e chords, treble and bass line picking as well as your chord progression.
I understand how it feels to be frustrated when you can't play even just one song on the guitar you profess to be learning. I would however suggest that you get the basic guitar skills before you embark on the noble quest for easy songs to play. The songs will then serve as a witness to the fact that you have mastered the learnt skills and will help improve your qualities until you find yourself to be a state-of-the art guitarist.
Most guitar melodies are hard to score! As a beginner, here are three easy-to-learn guitar songs!