These beginner guitar sheet music songs are intended to help novice level players quickly learn easy guitar songs. In the beginning, strive to emphasize beats one and three for the beginner songs. Take time to understand how tempo and rhythm are incorporated into a song. Consult a qualified instructor or the internet for more information about tempo and rhythm.
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Blues in G | Amazing Grace | When the Saints Go Marching In | El Condor Pasa | Little Brown Jug | Scarborough Fair | Oh Susanna | C.C. Rider | Sloop John B | House of the Rising Sun | Hava Naguila | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out | San Francisco Bay Blues | Tennessee Waltz
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Blues in G color coded sheet music for guitar notes This version of Blues in G is an excellent introduction to beginner blues guitar because it contains no sharps or flats and is easy to follow. There are four beats to each measure, so the “G” half notes in the fourth, eighth and twelfth measures each get two beats. Each of the quarter notes in the rest of the measures equal one beat. Start slow, get your natural metronome (your foot) tapping out four beats per measure. Try to emphasize the first beat of each measure and have fun learning a great beginning Blues guitar song. Take me to the top. Amazing Grace color coded sheet music for guitar notes. This easy beginner guitar song features our color coded guitar tablature, has no sharps or flats and contains three beats per measure. Go slow at first, tap out the beats with your foot and have fun with this easy guitar song. Take me to the top. When the Saints Go Marching In color coded sheet music for easy guitar notes. Take me to the top. El Condor Pasa color coded sheet music for easy guitar notes. Take me to the top. Little Brown Jug color coded beginner sheet music for guitar notes. Take me to the top. Scarborough Fair color coded sheet music for guitar notes. This easy beginner guitar version of Scarborough Fair features our color coded guitar tablature, contains one sharp, has three beats per measure and contains dotted notes. The dot adds one-half of the duration value of the note to itself. For instance, one-half of the value of a half note is a quarter note. Therefore, a dotted half note equals the time value of a half note plus a quarter note. In this song (being in 3/4 time), a dotted half-note is played for a full measure. Take me to the top. Color coded guitar sheet music for Oh Susanna This song features our color coded guitar tab. See more about how to play by the colors by visiting our How To Us It page. Take me to the top. C C Rider color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Originally known as See See Rider, this song is also known as C.C. Rider, See See Rider Blues, Easy Rider and Easy Rider Blues. The song is most likely traditional in its origin and has no known author. The first recorded version in 1925 was done by the great blues singer Ma Rainey. Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels took their version to number one in the US in 1965. The next year the Animals topped the chart with their version. Take Me To The Top Sloop John B color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. The John B. Sails is a Bahamian folk song of unknown origin that first appeared in a 1917 American novel, Pieces of Eight, written by Richard Le Gallienne. Alan Lomax made a field recording of the song in Nassau, Bahama in 1935, under the title Histe Up the John B. Sail. The song was first recorded in the United States by the Weavers in 1950 and titled “Wreck of the John B”. The Kingston Trio recorded the song under the title “Sloop John B” in 1958 and then saw the Beach Boys make it a hit in 1966. Please Note: This song is composed in the key of F major which means all B's are flatted. Take me to the top. House of the Rising Sun color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. This version is the traditional Blues version and inspiration for the rendition that Eric Burdon and the Animals made famous in the sixties, (pay special attention to the first, third, fourth and fifth verses). This song sounds great when played slowly and evenly in 2/4 time, like a ballad. If you're wondering why the reference is mainly female, it is because the Rising Sun was a brothel as well as a gambling house. This video from Justin Sandercoe provides an excellent lesson on how to play House of the Rising Sun.
Additional lyrics for House of the Rising Sun If I had listened to what mama said, I'd be at home today. But being so young and foolish poor girl, let a gambler lead me astray. My husband is a gambling man, he goes from town to town. And the only time he's satisfied, is when he drinks his liquour down. The only thing a gambling man needs, is a suitcase and a trunk. And the only time he's satisfied, is when he's on a drunk. Go tell my baby sister, never do like I have done. To shun that house in New Orleans, they call the Rising Sun. It's one foot on the platform, and the other on the train. I'm going back to New Orleans, to wear the ball and chain. Take me to the top. Color coded guitar sheet music for Hava Naguila. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. This easy version of Hava Naguila is a classic rendition of the tradition Klezmer song. Listen to a recording of this song to get a feel for how it's played. Take me to the top. Color coded easy guitar sheet music for Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out. This song features our Color Coded Guitar Tablature™. Visit our How To Use It page for more details. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out” is one of many “must learn” blues standards. Written by Jimmy Cox in 1923 the song tells the tail of a millionaire that loses it all during the Prohibition era. The story gives the perspective of the delicate social balance between wealth and failure. Notable renditions have been done by: Leadbelly, The Spencer Davis Group, Janis Joplin, Derek and the Domino’s, John Lennon, Eric Clapton and B. B. King to name a few. Once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money, with never a care Takin' all my friends out for a good time Drinkin' high-priced liquor, champagne and wine; Then I began to fall so low; Didn't have a friend, and noplace to go If I ever get my hands on a dollar again I'm gonna squeeze it, until the eagle grins, cause Nobody knows you when you're down and out. In your pocket, not one penny And your friends -- you find you haven't any. But as soon as you get back on your feet again Everybody wants to be your long-lost friend It's might strange, without a doubt Nobody knows you when you're down and out. Take Me To The Top San Francisco Bay Blues color coded easy sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Take Me To The Top Tennessee Waltz easy color coded guitar sheet music. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Take me to the top. Order Don't Fret Note Maps here.The primary chords in the key of G are easy for a beginner (they can even use baby chords such as are found on this page, Guitar Chords Chart for Beginners if necessary).
Songbook 2 Ebook (pdf)(ages 9 12+ ) Standard Notation
Not only that, but the melody is not too hard to figure out with the guitar tabs. The only tricky element is that finger 4; nobody is fond of it, but using it is necessary to nip that curled pinky finger habit in the bud!
Okay, now we're going to look at an arrangement that uses
These songs features our unique Color Coded Guitar Tablature™. Visit our How To Use It page for more about the easiest guitar tablature on the web.
Blues in G color coded sheet music for guitar notes This version of Blues in G is an excellent introduction to beginner blues guitar because it contains no sharps or flats and is easy to follow. There are four beats to each measure, so the “G” half notes in the fourth, eighth and twelfth measures each get two beats. Each of the quarter notes in the rest of the measures equal one beat. Start slow, get your natural metronome (your foot) tapping out four beats per measure. Try to emphasize the first beat of each measure and have fun learning a great beginning Blues guitar song. Take me to the top. Amazing Grace color coded sheet music for guitar notes. This easy beginner guitar song features our color coded guitar tablature, has no sharps or flats and contains three beats per measure. Go slow at first, tap out the beats with your foot and have fun with this easy guitar song. Take me to the top. When the Saints Go Marching In color coded sheet music for easy guitar notes. Take me to the top. El Condor Pasa color coded sheet music for easy guitar notes. Take me to the top. Little Brown Jug color coded beginner sheet music for guitar notes. Take me to the top. Scarborough Fair color coded sheet music for guitar notes. This easy beginner guitar version of Scarborough Fair features our color coded guitar tablature, contains one sharp, has three beats per measure and contains dotted notes. The dot adds one-half of the duration value of the note to itself. For instance, one-half of the value of a half note is a quarter note. Therefore, a dotted half note equals the time value of a half note plus a quarter note. In this song (being in 3/4 time), a dotted half-note is played for a full measure. Take me to the top. Color coded guitar sheet music for Oh Susanna This song features our color coded guitar tab. See more about how to play by the colors by visiting our How To Us It page. Take me to the top. C C Rider color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Originally known as See See Rider, this song is also known as C.C. Rider, See See Rider Blues, Easy Rider and Easy Rider Blues. The song is most likely traditional in its origin and has no known author. The first recorded version in 1925 was done by the great blues singer Ma Rainey. Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels took their version to number one in the US in 1965. The next year the Animals topped the chart with their version. Take Me To The Top Sloop John B color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. The John B. Sails is a Bahamian folk song of unknown origin that first appeared in a 1917 American novel, Pieces of Eight, written by Richard Le Gallienne. Alan Lomax made a field recording of the song in Nassau, Bahama in 1935, under the title Histe Up the John B. Sail. The song was first recorded in the United States by the Weavers in 1950 and titled “Wreck of the John B”. The Kingston Trio recorded the song under the title “Sloop John B” in 1958 and then saw the Beach Boys make it a hit in 1966. Please Note: This song is composed in the key of F major which means all B's are flatted. Take me to the top. House of the Rising Sun color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. This version is the traditional Blues version and inspiration for the rendition that Eric Burdon and the Animals made famous in the sixties, (pay special attention to the first, third, fourth and fifth verses). This song sounds great when played slowly and evenly in 2/4 time, like a ballad. If you're wondering why the reference is mainly female, it is because the Rising Sun was a brothel as well as a gambling house. This video from Justin Sandercoe provides an excellent lesson on how to play House of the Rising Sun.
Additional lyrics for House of the Rising Sun If I had listened to what mama said, I'd be at home today. But being so young and foolish poor girl, let a gambler lead me astray. My husband is a gambling man, he goes from town to town. And the only time he's satisfied, is when he drinks his liquour down. The only thing a gambling man needs, is a suitcase and a trunk. And the only time he's satisfied, is when he's on a drunk. Go tell my baby sister, never do like I have done. To shun that house in New Orleans, they call the Rising Sun. It's one foot on the platform, and the other on the train. I'm going back to New Orleans, to wear the ball and chain. Take me to the top. Color coded guitar sheet music for Hava Naguila. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. This easy version of Hava Naguila is a classic rendition of the tradition Klezmer song. Listen to a recording of this song to get a feel for how it's played. Take me to the top. Color coded easy guitar sheet music for Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out. This song features our Color Coded Guitar Tablature™. Visit our How To Use It page for more details. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out” is one of many “must learn” blues standards. Written by Jimmy Cox in 1923 the song tells the tail of a millionaire that loses it all during the Prohibition era. The story gives the perspective of the delicate social balance between wealth and failure. Notable renditions have been done by: Leadbelly, The Spencer Davis Group, Janis Joplin, Derek and the Domino’s, John Lennon, Eric Clapton and B. B. King to name a few. Once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money, with never a care Takin' all my friends out for a good time Drinkin' high-priced liquor, champagne and wine; Then I began to fall so low; Didn't have a friend, and noplace to go If I ever get my hands on a dollar again I'm gonna squeeze it, until the eagle grins, cause Nobody knows you when you're down and out. In your pocket, not one penny And your friends -- you find you haven't any. But as soon as you get back on your feet again Everybody wants to be your long-lost friend It's might strange, without a doubt Nobody knows you when you're down and out. Take Me To The Top San Francisco Bay Blues color coded easy sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Take Me To The Top Tennessee Waltz easy color coded guitar sheet music. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Take me to the top. Order Don't Fret Note Maps here.The primary chords in the key of G are easy for a beginner (they can even use baby chords such as are found on this page, Guitar Chords Chart for Beginners if necessary).
Songbook 2 Ebook (pdf)(ages 9 12+ ) Standard Notation
Not only that, but the melody is not too hard to figure out with the guitar tabs. The only tricky element is that finger 4; nobody is fond of it, but using it is necessary to nip that curled pinky finger habit in the bud!
Okay, now we're going to look at an arrangement that uses
These songs features our unique Color Coded Guitar Tablature™. Visit our How To Use It page for more about the easiest guitar tablature on the web.
Blues in G color coded sheet music for guitar notes This version of Blues in G is an excellent introduction to beginner blues guitar because it contains no sharps or flats and is easy to follow. There are four beats to each measure, so the “G” half notes in the fourth, eighth and twelfth measures each get two beats. Each of the quarter notes in the rest of the measures equal one beat. Start slow, get your natural metronome (your foot) tapping out four beats per measure. Try to emphasize the first beat of each measure and have fun learning a great beginning Blues guitar song. Take me to the top. Amazing Grace color coded sheet music for guitar notes. This easy beginner guitar song features our color coded guitar tablature, has no sharps or flats and contains three beats per measure. Go slow at first, tap out the beats with your foot and have fun with this easy guitar song. Take me to the top. When the Saints Go Marching In color coded sheet music for easy guitar notes. Take me to the top. El Condor Pasa color coded sheet music for easy guitar notes. Take me to the top. Little Brown Jug color coded beginner sheet music for guitar notes. Take me to the top. Scarborough Fair color coded sheet music for guitar notes. This easy beginner guitar version of Scarborough Fair features our color coded guitar tablature, contains one sharp, has three beats per measure and contains dotted notes. The dot adds one-half of the duration value of the note to itself. For instance, one-half of the value of a half note is a quarter note. Therefore, a dotted half note equals the time value of a half note plus a quarter note. In this song (being in 3/4 time), a dotted half-note is played for a full measure. Take me to the top. Color coded guitar sheet music for Oh Susanna This song features our color coded guitar tab. See more about how to play by the colors by visiting our How To Us It page. Take me to the top. C C Rider color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Originally known as See See Rider, this song is also known as C.C. Rider, See See Rider Blues, Easy Rider and Easy Rider Blues. The song is most likely traditional in its origin and has no known author. The first recorded version in 1925 was done by the great blues singer Ma Rainey. Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels took their version to number one in the US in 1965. The next year the Animals topped the chart with their version. Take Me To The Top Sloop John B color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. The John B. Sails is a Bahamian folk song of unknown origin that first appeared in a 1917 American novel, Pieces of Eight, written by Richard Le Gallienne. Alan Lomax made a field recording of the song in Nassau, Bahama in 1935, under the title Histe Up the John B. Sail. The song was first recorded in the United States by the Weavers in 1950 and titled “Wreck of the John B”. The Kingston Trio recorded the song under the title “Sloop John B” in 1958 and then saw the Beach Boys make it a hit in 1966. Please Note: This song is composed in the key of F major which means all B's are flatted. Take me to the top. House of the Rising Sun color coded sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. This version is the traditional Blues version and inspiration for the rendition that Eric Burdon and the Animals made famous in the sixties, (pay special attention to the first, third, fourth and fifth verses). This song sounds great when played slowly and evenly in 2/4 time, like a ballad. If you're wondering why the reference is mainly female, it is because the Rising Sun was a brothel as well as a gambling house. This video from Justin Sandercoe provides an excellent lesson on how to play House of the Rising Sun.
Additional lyrics for House of the Rising Sun If I had listened to what mama said, I'd be at home today. But being so young and foolish poor girl, let a gambler lead me astray. My husband is a gambling man, he goes from town to town. And the only time he's satisfied, is when he drinks his liquour down. The only thing a gambling man needs, is a suitcase and a trunk. And the only time he's satisfied, is when he's on a drunk. Go tell my baby sister, never do like I have done. To shun that house in New Orleans, they call the Rising Sun. It's one foot on the platform, and the other on the train. I'm going back to New Orleans, to wear the ball and chain. Take me to the top. Color coded guitar sheet music for Hava Naguila. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. This easy version of Hava Naguila is a classic rendition of the tradition Klezmer song. Listen to a recording of this song to get a feel for how it's played. Take me to the top. Color coded easy guitar sheet music for Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out. This song features our Color Coded Guitar Tablature™. Visit our How To Use It page for more details. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out” is one of many “must learn” blues standards. Written by Jimmy Cox in 1923 the song tells the tail of a millionaire that loses it all during the Prohibition era. The story gives the perspective of the delicate social balance between wealth and failure. Notable renditions have been done by: Leadbelly, The Spencer Davis Group, Janis Joplin, Derek and the Domino’s, John Lennon, Eric Clapton and B. B. King to name a few. Once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money, with never a care Takin' all my friends out for a good time Drinkin' high-priced liquor, champagne and wine; Then I began to fall so low; Didn't have a friend, and noplace to go If I ever get my hands on a dollar again I'm gonna squeeze it, until the eagle grins, cause Nobody knows you when you're down and out. In your pocket, not one penny And your friends -- you find you haven't any. But as soon as you get back on your feet again Everybody wants to be your long-lost friend It's might strange, without a doubt Nobody knows you when you're down and out. Take Me To The Top San Francisco Bay Blues color coded easy sheet music for guitar notes. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Take Me To The Top Tennessee Waltz easy color coded guitar sheet music. Use the Guitar Note Finder Chart if you need help locating the notes on your fretboard. Take me to the top. Order Don't Fret Note Maps here.The primary chords in the key of G are easy for a beginner (they can even use baby chords such as are found on this page, Guitar Chords Chart for Beginners if necessary).
Songbook 2 Ebook (pdf)(ages 9 12+ ) Standard Notation
Not only that, but the melody is not too hard to figure out with the guitar tabs. The only tricky element is that finger 4; nobody is fond of it, but using it is necessary to nip that curled pinky finger habit in the bud!
Okay, now we're going to look at an arrangement that uses
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