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  1. http://www.countrysongteacher.comUse the G, D, Em, C chords to play the classic hit by Journey "Don't Stop Believing' " Join My New Patreon: http://www.patre...

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    • With Or Without You by U2
    • Take Me Home Country Roads by John Denver
    • Hurt (Cover) by Johnny Cash
    • Perfect by Ed Sheeran
    • Let It Be by The Beatles
    • No Woman, No Cry by Bob Marley
    • Snow (Hey OH) by Red Hot Chilli Peppers
    • In The End by Linkin Park
    • Hey, Soul Sister by Train
    • Save Tonight by Eagle Eye Cherry

    Let’s kick off this list with one of the most iconic songs by the rock giants U2. Released in 1987, “With or Without You” was written by the legendary Bono with the intent to create a love song that deals with real-life troubles that often plague a relationship. Well, ‘cause life is not all sunshine and rainbows! The song provided a phenomenal boos...

    One of America’s most successful and beloved musicians, John Denver, was a multi-faceted personality. As a singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, activist, and humanitarian, he became a source of inspiration for many. His highly influential 1971 single “Take Me Home, Country Roads” is an endearing country classic that swiftly made its way into ...

    Even in his twilight years, rock and country legend Johnny Cash was still making amazing music. At the age of 70, Cash released his last studio album American IV: The Man Comes Around, a collection of covers all performed in his signature sparse style. In the same album, you’ll find Cash’s beautiful rendition of Nine Inch Nails’ original “Hurt.” Th...

    With only four chords and a simple fingerpicking pattern, this Ed Sheeran composition is an excellent pick for beginners who want to get acquainted with fingerstyle playing. Part of Sheeran’s 2017 studio album, “Perfect,” is an incredibly catchy track with beautiful lyrics and an exquisitely crafted melody. It charted remarkably well, peaking numbe...

    As one of the best-selling rock bands in the history of time, the Beatles produced timeless masterpieces one after another. Even today, playing any song from their repertoire never fails to get the crowd going. The one we are going to talk about is one of their more somber compositions. Released in 1970, “Let It Be” is Paul McCartney’s ode to his m...

    Bob Marley’s “No Woman No Cry” is a joy to play with a charming composition with a powerful message. Although widely misunderstood outside Jamaica as a song about heartbreaks, the real meaning is something quite different. The original lyrics of the song were “No Woman, Nuh Cry,” where “Nuh” is Jamaican for “don’t.” Here Marley is telling a woman n...

    If you discount John Frusciante’s virtuoso style main riff, the backing rhythm of this chart-topping single by American rock bigwigs Red Hot Chili Peppers can absolute beginner-level progression. You can get through this infectious and groovy track using just four chords in the same progression: Em-C-G-D. Pretty easy, right? However, if you include...

    Who knew the song that made nu-metal giants Linkin Park a household name uses just four chords! With its iconic opening piano riff, Chester Bennington’s passionate vocals, and Mike Shinoda’s infectious rap, “In the End” was the gamechanger that catapulted their popularity to phenomenal heights! Time has had not diminished this nu-metal classic’s ap...

    This sunny, feel-good track by the American roots rock band Train was released in 2009 as part of their fifth album, Save Me, San Francisco. A mid-paced pop-rock with an upbeat vibe, catchy guitar riffs, and pleasing vocals made “Hey, Soul Sister” their highest charting song to date. It sold a whopping 6 million digital copies in the US alone and f...

    Here’s another awesome campfire song that’s super beginner-friendly! “Save Tonight” by Swedish singer Eagle-Eye Cherry is a simple song that still manages to leave a lasting impression on the listener. Although it did not rule the charts at the time of release, the song slowly gained popularity for its dreamy, heartfelt lyrics and uplifting tune. T...

  2. This free guitar lesson will show you how to play 10 popular songs using just four chords.

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  3. Guitar Lesson 1 - YOUR FIRST SONG! // LEARN 10 SONGS IN 10 DAYS For KIDS.

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  4. On this page were rounding them up, posting some of the most popular songs with only four guitar chords, primarily from the rock and pop musical styles. We'll link to a resource (tabs or lessons) for each song.

  5. Well, the good news is that there are many fantastic songs that you can play with just 4 simple chords. The list consists mostly of open chords thus perfect for beginners. The songs are picked from various genres to enrich your chord and strumming vocabulary and have fun while learning some new chords and rhythm patterns.

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  7. Dec 4, 2023 · There are plenty of easy guitar songs with a four chord progression. These songs represent a step up from playing three chord guitar songs, and you can build a diverse repertoire with rock, pop, country, and blues songs once you understand how to use easy guitar chords.

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