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  1. These songs have very simple strumming patterns with only a few basic chords, making them accessible and enjoyable for young players. We've also included a few of them that can be played with single notes, which is very helpful for early guitar development, even more so than full chords.

    • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Composed by Jane Taylor in 1806, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is probably the most loved rhyme among the kids and the love only grew more and more with time.
    • Let it Go by Frozen. With over 2 billion views on YouTube, Let it Go is a record-breaking Disney song from the movie Frozen that has become a sensation with children and teens alike.
    • The ABC Song. Also known as the alphabet song, this is an educational tune that is popular among pre-school kids and teachers. One of the main reasons this song is so good is that it allows kids to learn their basic ABCs in a fun and rhythmic way as a result it lasts in their memory forever.
    • Frère Jacques. As I have promised to give this list a variety, here is a classic French lullaby that is still popular in preschools and is used to teach a little french to the kids.
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    • A Ram Sam Sam. Chords: C, G. A Ram Sam Sam – Guitar Chords, Tabs, Sheet Music for Guitar, Printable PDF. 2.
    • ABC Song. Chords: C, F, G. ABC Song – Guitar Chords, Tabs, Sheet Music for Guitar, Printable PDF. 3.
    • Baa Baa Black Sheep. Chords: G, C, D. Baa Baa Black Sheep – Guitar Chords, Tabs, Sheet Music for Guitar, Printable PDF. 4.
    • Baby Bumblebee. Chords: C, F, G. Baby Bumblebee – Guitar Chords, Tabs, Sheet Music for Guitar, Printable PDF. 5.
    • “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” (C, G, F) Easy Guitar For Beginners – Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Nursery Rhyme (BEGINNER LEVEL) We all know the classic nursery rhyme from our childhoods.
    • “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” (C, G, F) Row Row Row Your Boat | Beginner Guitar Lesson. Another memorable and simple tune to sing and play guitar to is “Row, Row, Row, Your Boat.”
    • “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” (C, G, F) Old McDonald Had A Farm | Beginner Guitar Lesson | How To Play. “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” is ideal for practicing notes and playing chords A, D, and E. You can learn this song by following its repetitive verses.
    • “The Wheels on the Bus” (C, G, F) The Wheels On The Bus | Beginner Guitar Lesson | How To Play. Verna Hill originally wrote “The Wheels on the Bus.” Nevertheless, instead of “on the bus,” the lyrics went, “of the bus.”
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    Use basic strums which will make it easier for the class to hear the words when you sing. Playing chords well requires patience and practice. The three pairs of chords shown in the chart below are the easier ones to attempt first. The numbers refer to the left-hand fingers you should use (e.g. 1 = the index finger, 4 = your ‘little’ finger). A zero...

    One very easy song is ‘Ten in the bed’ – which only requires one G chord to be played all through. Those who find even one chord tough could just strum the four highest (thinnest) strings – which means you can then get away with holding down only one left-hand finger! Practice a basic strum pattern as shown below – but use your own pattern if you p...

    This song uses just four notes all through, so adding an adult playing the melody on recorder, flute, keyboard, glockenspiel etc. is a real possibility.
    Light percussion (or hand-claps) could be used with same rhythm as guitar (but don’t drown the singing). Soft hand clapping can be done by tapping your palm with the fingers of the other hand (it’s...
    Adding another very light ‘tick-tock’ rhythm would also expand the effect.
    Those with the know-how could tune a ukulele to an ‘open-string’ G chord (notes G,B,D, B going across from thick to thin strings). Your kids can then strum along without holding down any notes at a...

    Below is one of many sites where you can find words and chords for popular songs such as those listed above. More importantly, this information will provide you with a musical map detailing the points at which your chords should change. Childrens’ Songs & Rhymes with Easy Chords http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/childrens-songs-chords/

  2. Aug 20, 2019 · Easy chord. Capo on 1st fret. 1. C Told you once before and I won't tell you no more. Get F down, get C down, get Dm down, you're a bad dog, G7 baby. But I still want you C 'round G. 2. C You give me the creeps, when you jump on your feet. So get F down, get C down, get Dm down keep your hands to G7 yourself.

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  4. Nov 12, 2019 · Easy chord. Page 1 / 2. Tone: Em. Capo: 3. [Verse] C Outside there's a bird and it is singing. Em And outside of my window, there's a life D. C I feel like someone's talking to my spirit.

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