Beginner Guitar Songs – You Can Start to Write Your Own Songs in No Time
Beginner guitar songs may tend to be a riddle for most new guitar players.
Most of the time during our early stages as beginner guitarists we tend to work on strengthening our fingers, and learning as many chords and scales as possible.
Unfortunately, paying this much attention on the technique while ignoring the real fun part of playing the guitar may not always be the best choice.
Sure it is necessary to work on your technique, strength and speed to become a good guitarist, but neglecting the real musical part of the process can actually get you bored and you may start to consider the guitar playing experience as a chore rather than fun.
Hence, playing songs is not only fun, but also useful to advance your skill level.
When you learn a few basic chords, you can start to play most of the popular songs, and even create your own music with simple chord progressions.
A chord progression is simply a series of chords played in a certain order.
Progressions depend on the first chord which is called the “key” of the progression.
For instance, if you start with the key of C (which means the first chord you’ll play will be C), you can use chords F and G and voila, you have just played one of the most common chord progressions used in almost any genre of modern music.
Playing this chord progression in a loop (a repetitive manner) can easily become a song, especially if you can sing along.
This all may seem a little bit challenging or confusing at first, but once you understand some basic rules like the “I – IV – V” chord progression, you can easily begin to understand how most of the very popular songs are written and actually start to impress people with your own songs.

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