I think that Tears in Heaven is fun to play, I also like Pachelbels Canon in D, go on youtube, watch this 16 year old play it on electric guitar rock and roll style, it's great, I'm not sure of his name but go through the people playing canon, and you'll see him. I also like to play Jim Croces' Time in a Bottle. Dust in the Wind is another fun one, Blowin' in the Wind is also fun, and I love the Beatles Yesterday, you can see that played on youtube the way I play it on classical guitar, it's played by Peo Kindgren, just type in his name. Landslide, by Fleetwood Mac is another. Patience, by Guns and Roses, is one that a lot of the students like. Well I could go on forever, but I'm not sure if you would like all the Bach lute pieces that I like to play on classical guitar, your probably not into classical. I hope this gives you some ideas, if you want more go on youtube there are hundreds of songs, some played by great guitarist. Type in Peo Kindgren and from there you can find everything and anything, Peo plays Bach - the Beatles. A lot of the pieces that I mentioned come from books like one called Acoustic, by Hal Leonard and they come in notation and tab. The guy above me, I think he was first mentioned Malaguena, I agree that's one of my favorites to play but because your a beginner I think this is a little beyond your playing abilitys.
2007-06-23 09:36:12
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answered by chessmaster1018 6
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Tetragrammaton by The Mars Volta
2007-06-23 03:21:52
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answered by trish 3
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each physique who's ever picked up a guitar interior the rock era has discovered the hollow arpeggios of "Stairway to Heaven" with the aid of Led Zeppelin. i be responsive to that there are some good modern-day songs to examine, yet StH continues to be the appropriate place to start.
2016-10-03 00:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Learn Tom T. Hall's, "I Love (Little Baby Ducks)." The song is great to sing for kids and adults alike. It can be played using only three chords: G, C, and D7.
When you say 'tabs,' are you referring to tablature playing or are you talking about chords, which is the correct term?
2007-06-23 03:21:02
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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green days good riddance is nice.
2007-06-23 04:28:15
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answered by Katt 3
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malaguena
2007-06-23 03:16:36
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answered by Jennaba9048 1
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