Topic: Easy songs to play on electric guitar
If someone know any easy guitar songs please send me some tabs to my email
c13sk8@hotmail.com
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If someone know any easy guitar songs please send me some tabs to my email
c13sk8@hotmail.com
Get It On - T.Rex
Teenage Kicks - Undertones
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
"Should I Stay or Should I Go" by the Clash
Twist of Cain - Danzig
Livin' Lovin' Maid - Led Zeppelin
Living After Midnight - Judas Priest
The Wicker Man - Iron Maiden
Whole Lotta Rosie - ACDC
The W.A.N.D. by Flaming Lips
Bad Moon Rising by CCR
Anything by the Ramones, or Social Distortion.
What style do you want to play?? Some nice acoustic folk songs are easy and have open chords and slow strumming. Good place to start? If your a rocker, power chord away baby! Like the above poster said ^^ anything by the Ramones or Social D would be a good start.
There are lots of great tab sites around, PM me for a cpl.
Later!
-melon
Well, like : The Animals - House of the rising sun, The Clash - Should i stay or should i go, Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the uk, Metallica - Nothing else mathers ... Thats my easy list, then u can advance to like Metallica - Master of puppets , Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven.
Do That / Slaya
The rhythm guitar lines and even some of the the lead lines are not very complicated on most AC/DC arrangements.
AC/DC is has the rare ability to take a song with a simple frame work and make it sound snappy and origional.
I'd recommend the entire Green Day album Insomniac. Very easy.
And also:
White Unicorn - Wolfmother
Colossal - Wolfmother
Blitzkreig Bop - The Ramones
All Day and All Of The Night - The Kinks
Them Bones - Alice in Chains
Rosenrot - Rammstein
Those are just a few of the songs I got started on.
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