Public songbooks
Just started poking around with this feature, so not much here yet. I pick songs I like, some of which I can't play for the life of me (like some Lyle Lovett stuff), but I hope to figure them out one of these days.
Jimmy Buffett, Lyle Lovett, By The Eagles, Eagles, Buffett, (Jimmy Buffett) and Ted Hawkins
Here are some songs that sound good on the mandolin. the chords in most of them are simple caus I;m a beginner but they are great songs. enjoy..
Bob Dylan, Big & Rich, Green Day, Neil Young, Lynyrd Skynyrd, by Pink Floyd, R.E.M., Queen, Bob Seger, Styx, Spin Doctors, Jack Johnson, Seal, Hootie & The Blowfish...
These are some of my favorite songs... im not sure if some of them are right though. im a beginner and i think these songs are pretty easy to play. i will keep adding more when i find more that i like.
Chris Tomlin, Darlene Zschech, Jonas Brothers, Traditional, Tim Hughes, Kelly Clarkson, Rihanna, Jeremy Camp, Daniel Thomas and Fusebox
This is a collection of songs I've played over the years. I've gathered them here because one of the things about playing the guitar is that eventually you forget which songs you know how to play them. Then one day you here a song and say "Man, I know how to play that", then you sit down and can't remember how. I've gone through some of the tunes here and corrected (matter of opinion) them. The way some of them are shown here, is not at all like I play them, as I get more time I'll get around to changing them too. The dupications are there because I play a version that is a combo of the two. If you're struggling trying to play the guitar then my advice to you is to just relax, practice everyday and play stuff you love! I'm not shit-hot player but I sure have a lot fun playing.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Beatles, Neil Young, Elvis Presley, James Taylor, Don McLean, Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Wilson Picket, Steve Cropper, Hollies, Dr. Hook...
These are easy songs for those who enjoy mostly mellow music from 60's to present. (Mamas and Papas, Carpenters, Beatles, Indigo girls, Jewel, Abba, Simon and Garfunkel, etc.
Beatles, Paul Simon, ABBA, Roberta Flack, Elvis Presley, Indigo Girls, U2, Unknown, Jeff Buckley, Tom Petty, John Denver, Steve Goodman, by Simon & Garfunkel, Drifters...
I'm stil just a strummer, but listening to them on youtube and then trying them out on my own has been great. Tom Waits, elvis, cat stevens, chris isaak. just some great stuff to learn on. chordie, you rock
Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Elvis Presley, Beatles, Bette Midler, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steve Miller, Tom Waits, Chris Isaak, Led Zeppelin, Cat Stevens, Rolling Stones...
This is a songbook I'm putting together to sing and play on my uke! I categorized it under uke collections but it's mainly just fun and friendly to singing and strumming with anything methinks.
Beatles, Bright Eyes, Decemberists, ABBA, Flaming Lips, Israel Kamakawiwoole, Weezer, George Formby, John McCutcheon, Misc. Soundtrack, Velvet Underground, Beirut...
These are songs that I like to sing. I'm just a beginner, so some are still too hard to play, but getting easier every day. Grateful Dead, Van Morrison, The Band, Jim Croce, and more.
Grateful Dead, Van Morrison, Jim Croce, Fleetwood Mac, Bread, Little Feat, Little River Band, Various Artists, Marvin Gaye, Sly and The Family Stone, Kenny Loggins...
These are some of my favorate songs, with more to follow, i am trying to play the guitar and one day i hope to play these songs and others, i hope you enjoy them as much as i do
Everly Brothers, The Beatles, U2, Roy Orbison, Paul Simon, Roland Orzabal (Tears For Fears), Bob Dylan, Monkees and Johnny Cash
For the most part these are easy, i have a couple of harder ones that I am tryiing to master by trying to learn a few bars chords. Not finding it that easy though. but all but two are very easy and I am a beginner, learning on my own for the most part, Had a friend that picked up the guitar and he is a natural unfortunately they haven't been much help to me. Having alot of trouble with the F chord! Everything on the list is mostly do able with the exception of one or two I am still learning.
Eagles, Lobo, Simon & Garfunkel, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Police, Various Artists, Enrique Iglesias, Snow Patrol, John Mayer, Lenny Kravitz, Elvis Presley...
I'm a beginner (been playing 4 months) & this is a compilation of songs i started out playing, & progressed onto as my playing improved. Some are songs i aspire to be able to play in the future!
Proclaimers, Simon and Garfunkel, Guns N'Roses, Phil Collins, Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney, Oasis, By The Eagles, Monty Python, Travis, Johnny Nash, Glen Campbell...
This is a small collection of fairly easy songs, with fingering set for baritone ukulele. I picked up the uke this summer (2008) because I wanted something like a guitar but easier to play. THis is kind of a hodge-podge of favorite songs, from rock to pop to folk...I hope you enjoy them!
Moody Blues, John Prine, Cat Stevens, Jam, King Crimson, Keane, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Dan England, Talking Heads, Eric Bogle, Flaming Lips, Creedence Clearwater Revival...
100-1 When I first saw The Fab 4 on Ed Sullivan, I knew right then & there I wanted to play guitar. I had a dream at 8 years old of having a turquoise electric guitar. Another dream I had was The Beatles & I were real good friends (my friends didn't know this)and they were going to come over to my house and have lunch. They asked if they could sleep over and I asked my mom. She said, "Well, I guess it's o.k.!" Trip man. They covered a lot of american black blues @ the start and kept reinventing, borrowing a little here & there and everywhere.
Beatles, Lennon/McCartney, The Beatles, Lennon/ McCartney and Words & Music: Lennon/McCartney
I started playing guitar 5 weeks ago and admittedly I haven't put it down. However I can play all these songs pretty reasonably and they're good for beginners so have fun!
Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys, Nickelback, Pink, Colbie Caillat, The Animals, Spandau Ballet, David Bowie , , The Monkees, Roberta Flack...
a few really great songs i've been listening to and learning for about a year, there good for repetition and the lyrics arent all about 2:4:2 so they help you to work out your rhythm and strengthen your singing voice too. have fun
Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Cure, Smiths, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Ray Lamontagne, Joni Mitchell, ROLLING STONES, Elvis Costello, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Byrds...
Mostly G,Am,Em,C,D... with maybe one or two F's and D7's for good measure. Reeeeally good practice stuff if you're just starting out, like me. I collected these from several others' "beginner" books, so I hope you enjoy... I'll keep adding to it.
John Denver, Byrds, Everly Brothers, Sarah McLachlan, Misc. Traditional, Bob Dylan, Alicia Keys, Shakira, Van Morrison, Bob Seger, Shania Twain, Meredith Brooks...
very good songbook for my opinion :] not too diffucult and grat for beginners- familiar songs from beatles,rediohead,sting,disney,chicago,seal,allanis morissette and more
Beatles, Radiohead, Sting, Chicago, Queen, Lennon/McCartney, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Seal, Louis Armstrong, Nirvana, Alanis Morissette, The Monkees, Take That, Kinks...
This is a collection of songs I have found on Chordie. I am true beginner at 2-3 months of playing and these are some of the easier (read least amount of chords) i have found. Hope it comes in handy to ya.
Mike Ness, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Metallica, Greenday, Hank Williams, Nirvana, Bryan Adams, Sublime, Steve Miller Band, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash, Peter...
I have been learning the guitar (self taught) for about 2 years now and these are some songs that got me started...most with basic chords for begginers, enjoy...
Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Williamson, Coldplay, Leonard Cohen, Gold, Mertens & Lloyd (Alphaville), Crowded House, Jason Mraz, R.E.M., REM, Cold Chisel...
Ween,Pink Floyd,Magnetic Fields,Mazzy Star, George Baker, Clash,Nick Drake, Jonathan Richman, U2, Phish, Doors, the Jam,Marley, Old Crow Medicine Show, Beck, the Kinks
Pink Floyd, Ween, Phish, U2, Magnetic Fields, Jonathan Richman, Mazzy Star, Kinks, Folk Songs, Beck, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Doors, George Baker Selection, Jam...
Great for intermediate/beginner users. Lots of Classic Rock & Good folk songs in here. Some great cheesy '80's songs too for those nights you want to laugh at yourself...
Ray Lamontagne, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Kt Tunstall, Tom Petty, Lionel Richie, Supertramp, Cat Stevens, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Moody Blues, Madonna...
not the same stuff you've been seeing. SMITHS, DEPECH MODE, CLASH, GO-GO'S, CURE, TALKING HEADS, AZTEC CAMERA, ETC... REAL COOL TUNES PEOPLE HAVE JUST FORGOTTEN, TO SOME DEGREE... LOT'S OF THESE SONGS LEND THEMSELVES TO PERSONALIZATION....
Paul Simon, Depeche Mode, Grateful Dead, Jim Croce, Johnny Cash, Clash, Adam Ant, Go Gos, Cure, Air Supply, Hall and Oates, Smiths, Crowded House, Chuck Berry...
Easy chords and fun songs to begin to learn the basic chords and faster chord changes. Lots of well known songs. Have fun and keep practicing!
Willie Nelson, Beatles, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, Steve Earle, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Led Zeppelin, Hank Williams, Cat Stevens, Robert Earl Keen, Jimmy Buffett...
Some easy songs I'm atempting to learn. Not a lot of F or B chords which I have the most trouble with. Neil Young is a great confidence builder with a few of his. Good Luck. Please feel free to email me if you have similiar easy learnin songs. Thanx
Neil Young, Rodney Carrington, Willie Nelson, Crash Test Dummies, Great Big Sea, Sheryl Crow, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, Gordon Lightfoot, Toby Keith...
A few songs that are easy to keep up with, for beginners, like myself. Not too many F's and B's; and the ones that are there, are not too bad to get to.
White Stripes, Johnny Cash, Violent Femmes, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Pearl Jam, Sublime, Marcy Playground, Beck, Third Eye Blind, Scott Weiland, The Who...
These are some songs I am playing using the Folk Strum Pattern. If you dont know what that strum pattern is then I suggest you look it up on the interent. It's the best beginner strum pattern to learn. These songs will sound OK, not perfect but good enough to enjoy playing and therefore you enjoy learning.
Snow Patrol, U2, Richard Ashcroft, John Denver, R.E.M., Pete Townshend, Soul Asylum, Nirvana, Good Charlotte, Oasis, Verve, Coldplay, Van Morrison, Mark Collie...
It really is just a selection of songs that I like. thatts all really. They are good to sing, if you have my kind of almost a voice! LOL
Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Thunder, Eagles, Frank Sinatra, Commodores, Simply Red, Peter Frampton, Matchbox 20, Leann Rimes, The Eagles, Jack Johnson, Michael Buble...
this book is a collection of songs for newcomers, and intermediate acoustic guitar players... these songs are easy to learn and will get great reactions from friends /family when you play them for people, and these songs make for some relaxed chill campfire music.....
Jack Johnson, Amos Lee, Seether, Flyleaf, Mason Williams, Nirvana, Norah Jones, Dixie Chicks, 311, Toby Keith, Alison Krauss, Buffalo Springfield, Extreme, Canvas Spill...
Some of my favorites.I have no real favorite genre of music so theres a good mix,ok mostly classic country but there is some other stuff there also.Mostly good for pickin'on the front porch in the evenings or jammin' with friends.
John Anderson, Alabama, Bobby Bare, Moe Bandy, Jimmy Buffet, (Jimmy Buffett), Earl Thomas Conley, Pat Green, Marshall Tucker Band, Gary Allan, R. Miller...
The usual suspects from a fifty-something! This is my collection of songs that I've enjoyed listening to over the years and that are fun to play and sing. I hope you enjoy them.
Bob Dylan, Kinks, Bread, Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash, Bill Withers, Willie Nelson, Crowded House, Traveling Wilburys, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Glen Campbell...
my mix of oldies and goodies. mostly pretty easy for playing along with friends and a few beers :) enjoy. damien tammer dtammer@yahoo.com.au
Radiohead, Paul Simon, Coldplay, Bob Dylan, Foo Fighters, Crowded House, Johnny Cash, Jeff Buckley, David Bowie, Van Morrison, Fleetwood Mac, Cold Chisel, Bee Gees...
I figured since everyone else's collections have been so helpful to me it was only fair to publish mine. They are all really easy and fun to play. Varies from country, folk, roock irish. Enjoy
Pogues, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, John Prine, Hank Williams, Beautiful South, Townes Van Zandt, Grateful Dead, Buddy Holly, Melanie Safka, John Denver, Traditional...