Playable with easy chords! A collection of practice songs for acoustic guitar beginners
I want to try singing and playing acoustic guitar, but I don’t know which song to start practicing…
I’m sure many people feel the same way.
Even songs introduced as “easy enough for beginners” can sometimes include chords you’re not comfortable with.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended songs for acoustic guitar beginners.
If you look online, you can find the chords for each song, so if there’s a song you want to try, check the chords, and if you find one that seems playable, go ahead and give it a shot!
First, aim to be able to sing while playing the accompaniment with chords.
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Playable with simple chords! A collection of practice songs for acoustic guitar beginners (91–100)
ImagineJohn Lennon

A textbook-level classic by the famous Beatles member John Lennon.
Many great songs are surprisingly simple, and this one has no complex structure, making it highly recommended for beginner guitarists.
To the futureKiroro

Could this be called a nostalgic youth song? Many of Kiroro’s songs are easy to understand and sing, so there are plenty that even acoustic guitar beginners can try.
“Mirai e” can be sung and performed in a variety of situations, so it might be a good one to include among your practice pieces.
Footsteps ~Be Strong~Mr.Children

This song also served as the theme for the drama “Nobunaga Concerto.” It recalls classic Mr.
Children hits while still showcasing a band that keeps evolving.
Since the original key is F, playing it as-is is packed with barre chords, but using a capo to simplify things will significantly lower the difficulty.
If you play acoustic guitar, Mr.
Children’s songs are like a rite of passage.
You can learn a variety of chord applications, so I highly recommend taking on the challenge.
Rosieaiko

This is aiko’s 8th single, released on May 30, 2001.
The original recording features electric guitar, but it would likely suit a powerful acoustic strumming approach.
With its various elements—chords, progression, and strumming patterns—this song is highly recommended as a practice piece for acoustic guitar.
YellKobukuro

It’s the title track of Kobukuro’s major-label debut single.
Kobukuro is a proven folk duo who honed their skills on the streets of Osaka, and this song is easy to play.
The low-note picking at the beginning is a great exercise to broaden your playing range.



