Creep, by Radiohead
1. Mary Had a Little Lamb 2. London Bridge 3. Taps
The two songs I know that have the fewest chords are "Unknown Legend" by Neil Young and "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac -- two chords each. Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like a Hole" has only two chords, but there are some movements within each chord that are necessary or the song would sound a little flat. T.Rex's "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" is quite rudimentary. PJ Harvey's "Rid of Me" has only three chords, and those same three chords are also the chords for Bob Dylan's "All along the Watchtower". The Elvis Presley classic "Hound Dog" is three chords. Many of U2's songs are very easy to play because their chords don't change; their dynamics are supplied by arrangements and intensity, not by changing chords. "Pride (In the Name of Love)" and "With or without You", for example, are both formed by four chords, in the same order, repeated throughout the song. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", "Desire", "All I Want Is You" and "Numb" have three chords each.
What the other guy said and you could also play Back in Black by AC/DC. It goes E, D, A. Lots of Johnny Cash stuff. And the good thing is it isn't 'dorky beginner songs' that you tend to find in 'starter' books. Folsom Prison Blues is E, A and B7. try skip to my Lou c and g7 two chords or the one note samba 1 chord sorry its just a joke you could try - one hand in my pocket by alanis morrisette, that's E,D&A try learning the major chords and minor chords and try to play some beatles songs the dificult chords in the songs can be looked up in a chord book there wont be too many Also Another Easy Song To Play For A Beginner Is Great Dj By The Ting Tings. A lot of Status Quo songs. Also many 50s and 60s rock n roll songs. Country songs. Blues songs aswell as modern pop songs. So many can be played with only 3 chords.
Easy notes for pop songs would be to remember always to sing well, and just sdo what u feel is right
When first learning how to play a guitar, the open chords are often the easiest and the closest chord to open is E. Other easy chords are A, D, F and G. These are also some of the most common chords played.
1. Mary Had a Little Lamb 2. London Bridge 3. Taps
There are many songs that require knowing only two or three chords. Once you get the strumming pattern that you like down, they are easy to sing along to. There are a couple of websites linked below with books of simple songs for ukulele, some with chord tabs.
The two songs I know that have the fewest chords are "Unknown Legend" by Neil Young and "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac -- two chords each. Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like a Hole" has only two chords, but there are some movements within each chord that are necessary or the song would sound a little flat. T.Rex's "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" is quite rudimentary. PJ Harvey's "Rid of Me" has only three chords, and those same three chords are also the chords for Bob Dylan's "All along the Watchtower". The Elvis Presley classic "Hound Dog" is three chords. Many of U2's songs are very easy to play because their chords don't change; their dynamics are supplied by arrangements and intensity, not by changing chords. "Pride (In the Name of Love)" and "With or without You", for example, are both formed by four chords, in the same order, repeated throughout the song. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", "Desire", "All I Want Is You" and "Numb" have three chords each.
What the other guy said and you could also play Back in Black by AC/DC. It goes E, D, A. Lots of Johnny Cash stuff. And the good thing is it isn't 'dorky beginner songs' that you tend to find in 'starter' books. Folsom Prison Blues is E, A and B7. try skip to my Lou c and g7 two chords or the one note samba 1 chord sorry its just a joke you could try - one hand in my pocket by alanis morrisette, that's E,D&A try learning the major chords and minor chords and try to play some beatles songs the dificult chords in the songs can be looked up in a chord book there wont be too many Also Another Easy Song To Play For A Beginner Is Great Dj By The Ting Tings. A lot of Status Quo songs. Also many 50s and 60s rock n roll songs. Country songs. Blues songs aswell as modern pop songs. So many can be played with only 3 chords.
One can learn some easy guitar songs from many different places. Some websites that offer easy guitar songs to learn include Youtube and Guitar Habits.
Easy notes for pop songs would be to remember always to sing well, and just sdo what u feel is right
When first learning how to play a guitar, the open chords are often the easiest and the closest chord to open is E. Other easy chords are A, D, F and G. These are also some of the most common chords played.
There are several different karaoke songs that are easy for beginners to sing. Some of these songs include Don't Stop Believing (Journey), Sweet Home Alabama, and Wannabe (Spice Girls).
Depends what pitch your voice is. Some easy songs I would think, are songs like:The Climb - Miley CyrusCrazier - Taylor SwiftReflection - MulanThey worked for me, maybe it will for you.
You may have seen videos showing songs with the same chords as Pachelbel's Canon in D, or with the same chords as Don't Stop Believing by Journey. But there are tons of other songs that use the same chords. To throw out some examples: The progression used in "Stand By Me" is also used (or at least, these songs are similar) in "Wake Up" by the Arcade Fire, and "If You're Wondering If I Want You To" by Weezer, and probably a lot of others. Or, "Snow" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is the same as the bridge in "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga. These are just some things I've noticed. I'm looking for other examples. In particular, I'm trying to figure out why "I'll Be In The Sky" by B.O.B sounds so familiar.
It depends entirely on what you want to do with it. If you want to finger pick, there is no reason to ever learn a chord, though it would certainly help a lot! You can play a large number of songs with as few as two chords, and many popular songs only require four chords. Some of the most common that can take you a very long way would be: C, D, D7, G, G7, A, F
Mary had a little lamb