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I want to perform Vocaloid songs with an acoustic guitar! A collection of recommended tracks for beginners

These days, there are many people who started playing instruments because of Vocaloid songs.

Just by watching cover bands and acoustic cover arrangements on video sites, you can tell how many people are into it.

So in this article, I’ve compiled a list of Vocaloid songs you can play on acoustic guitar!

I think it’ll be especially helpful for beginners when choosing songs.

By the way, a simple trick to make singing and playing easier is to use an accessory called a capo.

With a capo, you can sometimes avoid having to finger difficult chords.

I want to play and sing Vocaloid songs on acoustic guitar! A roundup of beginner-friendly songs (31–40)

1925T-POCKET

[60fps Full-cast] 1925 – Hatsune Miku, Rin/Len, Luka, KAITO, MEIKO — Miku Rin Len Luka DIVA English Romaji subtitles
1925T-POCKET

Since it’s a relaxed shuffle-beat song, if you don’t consciously play with a swung feel, it will turn into a different piece altogether.

Keep this in mind.

The chords are all simple, so it’s an easy song for beginners to try, but if you struggle to use your pinky well on the frequently appearing B♭maj7, it’s a good idea to use a capo and change the key.

There are many striking melodies that use semitones, which define the overall vibe of the song, so be sure to keep that in mind when doing a solo performance with vocals and guitar.

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It’s a perfect song for an acoustic guitar with a soft, fluffy vibe.

The tricky part is the syncopation that appears in the chorus rhythm, which creates an unstable feel, but since it’s a song that really shines with a whispery vocal, it’s definitely worth a try.

The verse (A section) repeats the same chord progression, so it’s relatively easy to play! Start from the A section!

Karakuri Pierrot40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
Karakuri Pierrot40mP

Many people probably want to play the popular Vocaloid song “Karakuri Pierrot” on acoustic guitar! Since playing it exactly like the original is quite difficult, arranging it makes it easier even for beginners to try.

Just being able to play the intro looks cool, so give it a shot.

The key points for playing it well are guitar muting and glissando, so be sure to master them.

OrangeTōma

[Guitar] I tried playing “Orange” [Multitrack Recording] Orange acoustic guitar cover
OrangeTōma

When you can play Toma’s “Orange” on an acoustic guitar, the song’s wistfulness really comes through in the guitar’s tone.

If you can master this song on acoustic, you’ll definitely look cool! Chords like B7 and D#dim appear—these tasteful tensions help express the song’s bittersweet feel.

Give it a try!

Although a song has no shapedoriko

Hatsune Miku [Lyrics/Music: doriko] / Though a Song Has No Form (cover)
Although a song has no shapedoriko

This song is by the musician doriko, who creates tracks using Hatsune Miku, the most widely recognized vocal synthesis software.

The original is a grand ballad featuring strings and piano, which might make it feel intimidating, but as an acoustic guitar solo piece it uses few difficult chords and is easy to play.

The only chord to watch out for is the B7 that appears in the intro and the pre-chorus; it requires fretting with all four fingers standing cleanly without touching other strings.

As long as you pay attention to that chord, it’s a number even beginners can play with ease.