The World's Easiest Guitar Method
Plug 3+ chords into the search box to find easy songs (for your skill level).
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Click the 1st chord for 1-chord songs.
Click the 2nd chord for 2-chord songs.
Click the 3rd chord for 3-chord songs.
(etc......)
1-Chord Songs with G Major
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- Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley - 1955
- My Jack Don't Drink No Water - Shortstuff Macon - 1964
- Dance to the Music - Sly & the Family Stone - 1968
- Everyday People - Sly & the Family Stone - 1969 - (Slightly out of tune.)
- It's a Rainy Day Sunshine Girl - Faust - 1972
- Low Rider - War - 1975
- Bad to The Bone - George Thorogood - 1982
- One Chord Song - Keith Urban - 2000
- U.S. 41 - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - 2010
- Pretty Polly - Traditional - NA
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat - Traditional - NA
- The Farmer in the Dell - Traditional - NA
- Make New Friends - Traditional - NA
- Frère Jacques - Traditional - NA
To see chord diagrams for guitar, ukulele, mandolin, or banjo, click here.
2-Chord Songs with G & C
Click any title to see the chords and notation.
Click any artist for a video.
- The Bum Song - Harry "MAC" McClintock - 1928 - I don't have music notation yet.
- Jambalaya (On The Bayou) - Hank Williams - 1952
- Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley - 1955
- Paperback Writer - The Beatles - 1966
- Every Day People - Sly & the Family Stone - 1969 - The studio recording is slightly out of tune.
- Look So Fine, Feel So Low - Paul Kelly - 1985
- Molly's Lips - Nirvana - 1989
- Unknown Legend - Neil Young - 1992
- Anyone Else but You - Moldy Peaches - 2001 - Calls for Cmaj7 - but playable with C major.
There are also lots of folk tunes & nursery rhymes with these 2 chords.
To see chord diagrams for guitar, ukulele, mandolin, or banjo, click here.
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Thank you so much for reading. And happy strumming.
-Austin