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Easiest songs to play on Guitar for Beginners!!

Easiest songs to play on Guitar

Easiest songs to play on Guitar

1) Ajeeb Daastan Hai Yeh- (Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai)- This is the legendary song of Lata Mangeshkarji. Composition of Shankar-Jaykishan. Its like specially made for Guitar. Indeed, it is one of the easiest songs to play on guitar. Basic chords for the songs are G, D, Em and C with common strumming pattern D DUDUDU.

2) Kaise Hua (Kabir Singh)- Its a beautiful song from the movie Kabir Singh, also easy to play for beginners. Place the capo on 2nd fret and you can play with basic chords, Am, Em, F, G, C and Dm. Strumming pattern is easy which is, D UDU. so, what are you waiting for? Go for it enjoy.

2) Shayad (Love Aaj kal)- Its the beutiful song by Arijit Singh based on the key Em. With Capo on 1st fret the chords are C, G, Am, D, and Em. Strumming pattern is D DU DU DU d.

3) Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage:- (Kabir Singh)- This song is easy play on lead as well as on chords. Place the capo on 4th fret.Then play the song with basic chords C, Am, F, G, Em, Dm and Fm. But these chords are not original chords. We transpose the chords to the easy and with Strumming pattern DD UDUD DUDU.

Also for detail lesson you can prefer YouTube Channel Acoustic Pahadi or tabs.

4) Karz Theme (Intro- Ek Hassena Thi)- One of the most popular songs for guitar, this is the one. Because its too much fun to play this songs with chords and feels great.

It is easy to play on Lead, because intro part can be played on four frets only. Namely, Strings B and G, starting with 7th fret of 2nd String. For Tabs do comment on my blog i will post them in comments.

5) Ed Sheeran- Perfect- One of the Ed Sheeran's beautiful songs easy to play on guitar. Firstly, place the capo on 1st fret. Then play the chords, which are are G, Em, C and D with strumming pattern DDD DDD. This song as its name suggests, is perfect to play for your loved ones. Go to the Tabs for detailed lesson of this song & enjoy. 

6) Teri Deewani- Kailash Kher- This song does not even require to place capo. Therefore, it is easy to play with only 3 simple basic chords which are D, C and Em. Strumming pattern is also very easy, D DUDU. Its very enjoyable and easy song of Kailash Kher Sir to play for Beginners on guitar.

7) Moh Moh ke Dhaage:- (Dum Lagake Haisha)-  Lovely composition of Anu Malik. Beautifully singing of Monali Thakur which directly touches the Heart. Most importantly, It can be played without capo. The three basic chords of the song are D, A, Gm and G with easy strumming pattern D DU UDU.

Starting instrumental part is bit difficult. With enough practice you can play it. To conclude, it is truly useful for Beginner to develop their Guitar skills to reach next level.

If you want more you can prefer my list of songs & play them if you like. Check out this blog

Note:- Dear readers, most of the songs suggested above are easy to play with capo. These songs are good for beginners to practice chord shifting and strumming pattern.

In addition, I strongly recommend you, do not always transpose the chords to the easy one to make it easy. Also practice Bar chords too. To sum up, perfect above songs, without using Capo, so that, it will help you enhance your skills. All the Best to you all & have great musical journey ahead.

  

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