‘Happy Birthday’ as we know, is the song that we sing to celebrate someone’s day of birth. In this post, let’s learn how to play happy birthday on guitar to accompany the singing. In this lesson we are going to play in the key of ‘G’ and the chords we need are as follows together…
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Beginner Guitar Lesson – Introducing The 12 Bar Blues
Blues is a music genre that pioneered the rock music that we know today. Learning the guitar won’t be complete without learning about the blues and the ’12 bar blues’. A 12 bar blues are basically a series of chord changes that repeats every 12 bars. A typical 12 bar blues will consist of only…
Beginner Guitar Lesson – 5 Tips To Play The ‘F Chord’ Easier
When I was starting out learning guitar, among the many challenges I had was learning to play the ‘F Chord’. It did took me quite some time to figure out the proper way to play it, but along the process I found a few tricks that can be helpful and here they are: 1. Play…
Beginner Guitar Lesson – Learn To Strum Easier By Understanding Rhythm
Music is all about rhythm and we can learn the guitar faster by understanding the basic of rhythm. Most beginners had a hard time learning to strum in a steady rhythmic motion because they didn’t understand how rhythm works. There are various strumming patterns to be used for different type of songs, and these strumming…
Beginners Guitar Tips – Easy Trick To Change Chords Smoothly
For every beginning guitar player, changing chords smoothly and efficiently can be the hardest thing to do. It is one of the many guitar learning challenges that can be very frustrating as it feels like it’s holding you back from progressing quicker. There is however one easy trick that you can use to make your…
Easy 4 Chords Songs To Play On Guitar For Beginner
Learning guitar chords are an essential part in learning to play the guitar, and mastering all the different chord fingerings can take a great deal of time too. But here’s the good news, you could start playing popular songs just by learning four simple chords! Yes, and even better the chord progression of these songs…