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owen817

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  • Jan 24, 2022
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    My friend recently purchased a guitar. He is a absolute beginner like we all were at one point. What are some simple songs that I can teach him so he doesn't get discouraged?
    I taught him E by Emmure yesterday. Plus its more fun playing and being able to watch your friends develop their skills and style of playing.
     

    Lewis Gillies

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    My friend recently purchased a guitar. He is a absolute beginner like we all were at one point. What are some simple songs that I can teach him so he doesn't get discouraged?
    I taught him E by Emmure yesterday. Plus its more fun playing and being able to watch your friends develop their skills and style of playing.
    First two songs I learned were Blink 182 - Dammit and Good Charlotte - The River ft Matt and Syn
     

    DjangoX

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    I know it might be a bit much introducing him to drop tuning so soon, but if you showed me drop D (I learnt what drop D was on my second day of guitar and I probably wouldn't be still playing if I hadn't discovered it that early), maybe Animals by Nickelback? It's a fun easy tune to play.
    There's also a boat load of Linkin Park songs in Drop D. And Slither by Slash.

    Ask him what songs he actually likes to listen to and what inspired him to pick one up and play in the first place too! No matter what the genre is, you can always simplify pretty much any song to its basic chord progression.
     

    owen817

    Garage band Groupie
  • Jan 24, 2022
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    I know it might be a bit much introducing him to drop tuning so soon, but if you showed me drop D (I learnt what drop D was on my second day of guitar and I probably wouldn't be still playing if I hadn't discovered it that early), maybe Animals by Nickelback? It's a fun easy tune to play.
    There's also a boat load of Linkin Park songs in Drop D. And Slither by Slash.

    Ask him what songs he actually likes to listen to and what inspired him to pick one up and play in the first place too! No matter what the genre is, you can always simplify pretty much any song to its basic chord progression.
    I tuned his guitar in Drop D lol he has a Jackson 7 string. We were playing songs that he picked lol We also have very similar music taste.
     
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    Alicia Willis

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    I tuned his guitar in Drop D lol he has a Jackson 7 string. We were playing songs that he picked lol We also have very similar music taste.
    I actually think for jamming purposes (and also his learning) drop d is an excellent choice. It’ll give him the easy one finger power chords to play some awesome songs and keep him motivated.
    Perhaps some hail to the king? The Rhythm is incredibly easy.
    Also, a shit ton of Linkin Park songs (if he is into them)