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With only four chords you can play these 10 songs!

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Have you already finished our list of ten songs with only three chords? In that case, you can start on this list! This list is a little harder as it contains songs with four chords. Furthermore, these songs are also a little harder as the strumming patterns tend to be a little more complicated than with the last list. However, this list is a great challenge for the developing guitarist!

 

Riptide – Vance Joy

This fun ukulele song can definitely be played with a guitar by putting the capo on the first fret and using the chords A-minor, G, C and F-major seventh. The strumming pattern is quite fast, but the chords are relatively easy which means it’s a great song to practice with. The F-major seventh chord is likely new to many guitarists, but it’s actually a really easy chord to play. It’s basically a C-chord with the middle and ring finger one string up. Timing is also very important with this song, as there are multiple ‘no chord’ moments. Joy mostly uses his Maton Cutaway, which is a Dreadnought cutaway, similar to the James Neligan ASY-DCE or the Lâg T70DCE.

 

 

Zombie – The Cranberries

This beautiful protest song from the Irish band The Cranberries is actually quite easy to play. The song contains the chords E-minor, C, G, and D/F#. The strumming pattern is also quite slow, although it’s advisable to fingerpick the song. It may not be the most jolly song, but it’s definitely an emotional and inspiring song to play! Noel Hogan, The Cranberries guitarist, usually plays Jumbo guitars, such as the Yamaha CPX700II or the Lâg T177JCE

 

 

Mean – Taylor Swift

This fun country song from the young Taylor Swift is a fun and easy song to play. The song can be played with a capo on the second fret with the chords B-minor, A, G, and D. Although one of these chords is a barre chord, the B-minor is a great barre chord to practice with. Transitions between chords aren’t very fast and the strumming pattern is relatively simple. Taylor Swift mostly uses Taylor Dreadnoughts. However, she also regularly uses koa guitars. Koa guitars are quite rare as koa itself is quite rare. Nevertheless, koa guitars are most definitely available, such as the Martin D-12E or the Tanglewood Winterleaf Exotic Koa

 

 

Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles

This very popular song is actually really easy to play. The chords are D-minor seventh, A-minor seventh, C, and G. It may be that the first two chords are new to you, but they’re actually quite easy. The D-minor seventh consists of a mini barre on the highest two strings on the first fret and the middle finger on the third string on the second fret. The A-minor seventh is basically an A-minor chord without the ring finger on the third string. The strumming pattern is also relatively easy! It's unknown what guitar was used during the recording of the song, but it sounds like a Telecaster. Great alternatives are the Fender Vintera '60s Modified or the Squier Affinity Deluxe

 

 

99 Luftballons – Nena

Don’t feel like English songs anymore? Well, try Nena! This German protest song is not only fun to play, but also quite easy. The chords are D, E-minor, G, and A. The strumming pattern is also easy although it would be fun to switch it up and add demping! Carlo Karges, Nena's guitarist, used to play Stratocasters. Fun alternatives are the Aria Pro II 714-MK2 and the Squier Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster

 

 

Like The Way I Do – Melissa Etheridge

This song is a little harder than most in this list. Although the song does contain only four chords, one of them is a barre chord and the strumming pattern is relatively hard. The four chords are D-minor, Bb, C, and A seventh. What makes the song also a little harder (but also more fun!) is that demping plays a very important role. Consequently, it’s a fun song to practice demping with! Etheridge is known for her Les Pauls. Great alternatives are the Michael Kelly Patriot Instinct Bold or the Heritage H-150.

 

 

Hey Soul Sister – Train

This fun ukulele song is very easy to play. By putting the capo on the fourth fret the song only requires the C, G, A-minor and F chords. The strumming pattern is relatively fast but not very complicated. However, in the chorus there are quick transitions between chords, there are even multiple chords within a single bar. Taylor Locke, Train’s guitarist, predominantly uses Dreadnought guitars, such as the Eastman E2D or the Yamaha FG820.

 

 

Love Rescue Me – U2

This beautiful song from this amazing Irish band, written together with Bob Dylan, consists of only four chords. These chords are A, A seventh, D, and E. It’s almost a three-chord song, as A and A seventh are almost the same chord. It’s a fingerpicking song, but the picking pattern isn’t complicated so it’s a great song to practice fingerpicking with. The Edge mostly uses electric guitar, but if he does use acoustic guitars, he uses auditorium guitars. Great alternatives are the Eastman AC222CE or the James Neligan SCO-A

 

 

The Night We Met – Lord Huron

This beautiful and melancholic song is relatively easy to play. It is a fingerpicking song and the pattern is relatively complicated to figure out, but the chords are relatively easy. With a capo on the second fret, the chords are E-minor, D, G, and C. This song is the ideal exercise for the guitarist who wants to practice more complicated fingerpicking patterns! Ben Schneider uses Telecasters, such as the Michael Kelly 1954 or the Godin Stadium HT

 

 

Jolene – Dolly Parton

Last but not least, Dolly Parton! This very popular and fun song consists of only four chords: A-minor, C, G, and E-minor, with the capo on the fourth fret. The strumming pattern is very quick though, but the chords are fortunately quite easy which makes it suitable for beginning guitarists. It’s also possible to fingerpick the song, although it will make the song significantly harder. There is a wide variety of guitars suitable for the song, such as the Lâg T118ASCE or the Eastman E3OME.

 

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Eastman AC422CE - Auditorium

Eastman AC422CE

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Fender CD-60 - Sunburst

Fender CD-60 Sunburst Western Guitar


The Fender CD-60 is an excellent steel string guitar for people who want to start playing the guitar. Fender is one of the largest guitar brands in the world, and this model demonstrates why. For this small price you get a full-fledged western guitar with a good finish and a great sound. This guitar has a relatively large dreadnought body which results in a full and warm sound with extra bass. The spruce top with mahogany back and sides are of the high quality as we are used to from Fender. In addition, the neck is relatively narrow, which ensures a comfortable playing experience, even for small hands! In short: The Fender CD-60 is an excellent guitar with a good price/quality ratio.

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Lag T70ACE - Auditorium

The T70ACE is a high-quality auditorium guitar for a low price. Lag is a French company known for their wide range of guitars, all of which have a great price/quality ratio. With a Lag guitar you always get more quality than what you pay for it. That is also clear with the T70ACE. This guitar is part of Lag's Tramontane series. These are guitars that represent the authentic French guitar construction. This model is an auditorium with a cut-out, making it the ideal versatile guitar. Auditorium guitars are the perfect medium size and have the advantages of the slightly smaller dreadnought guitar and the slightly larger grand concert guitar, making the guitar the ultimate for any playing style or genre. The top is made of solid spruce. This creates a beautifully warm and authentic sound. The back and sides are made of sapele. This gives the guitar a fantastically clear and sharp sound, which sounds especially good with fingerpicking. In addition, the guitar has a beautiful appearance. The natural color of the top contrasts nicely with the dark accents. In addition, the guitar can be amplified, making it also suitable for performances. In short, a good guitar for a great price!

 

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Fender Player Plus Stratocaster - Belair Blue

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Fender was founded in 1946 by Clarence Leonidas ‘Leo’ Fender. Their first guitar, the Telecaster, became a huge success, and they started producing other similarly popular models, like the Stratocaster and the Precision Bass. Nowadays Fender has a huge assortment of different basses and guitars, with different sounds, colours, and prices, so that they have something for everyone. Consequently, they remain one of the most popular guitar brands today!

 

The Player Series

Fender developed the Player series specifically for beginning musicians and musicians with a relatively low budget. The Fender Player guitars and basses are made in Mexico and measure up to Fender’s American-made guitars quite well. The instruments are also very versatile and are even suited for recording and gigs. The Player guitars are thus more affordable versions of the popular Fender models. Consequently, they also feel and sound like a Fender guitar. However, the Player models are relatively standard, Fender did not add any unique modifications or special additions to the guitar. All models have Alnico pickups and are available in different colours.

 

The Fender Player Plus Belair Blue

The Player Plus in Belair Blue is the more creative spin on the standard Fender Player Stratocaster. This is because the Player Plus has a more unique finish, has an HSS pickup configuration, and better pickups. HSS means that the guitar has one humbucker and two single-coils, instead of three single-coils and no humbucker. These are also high quality pickups, because the humbucker has a coil-split function and the single-coil pickups have no-hum technology. Coil-splitting means that the humbucker, which has two coils, can be transformed in a single-coil, which obviously has one coil. This can be done by turning one of the two coils off by pulling the tone knob, and can be transformed back into a humbucker by pushing the tone knob back in place. The Fender Player Plus thus has many pickup and tone options! The no-hum technology means that the single-coils do not produce the typical humming noise. Single-coils have a beautiful sound but are also notorious for that humming sound. This is because single-coils do not form a magnetic circle and manage to pick up other signals. Fender thus designed this system which cancels out the hum. Furthermore, the body of the guitar is made of alder, which is lightweight yet quite strong. The guitar also has a maple neck and a pau ferro fretboard, which is a great combination and makes playing really comfortable. The Fender Player Plus Belair Blue is thus the ideal instrument for the creative player!

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