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[Winter Break Intensive Practice] A roundup of easy cover songs recommended for beginner bands

In our busy lives, it’s often hard for the whole band to get together, and you may not be able to find time to practice as a full group.

In the midst of that, the long winter break is a perfect chance for everyone to meet up and practice properly! It’s the perfect time to level up! That said, you might be unsure which songs to work on and end up stuck.

So in this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that are great for band practice over winter break! We’ve picked a wide range—from winter-themed tracks to classic staples recommended for beginner band members—so be sure to find something you’ll want to play.

[Winter Break Intensive Practice] A roundup of easy cover songs recommended for beginner band members (61–70)

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

It’s a relatively simple song centered on power chords and root-note playing.

It has a great groove, so it’s also good for getting the audience hyped.

The issue might be the vocal key.

If you feel the pitch is high, consider changing the key with tuning or a capo.

KirarirariKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Kirari Rari” Music Video [Anime “BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS” Opening Theme]
KirarirariKANA-BOON

Many of you might be thinking about trying your hand at anime songs.

In that case, I recommend “Kirarirari.” It’s a track by the rock band KANA-BOON, created as an opening theme for the anime BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.

Its driving sound and forward-looking lyrics that sing of hopes for the future are especially appealing.

Overall, it has a fresh, breezy feel, making it a perfect choice when you want people of all ages to enjoy it.

Important thingsback number

A song notable for its wistful lyrics and melody.

It was included as a coupling track on back number’s single “Hanataba,” released in June 2011 by the three-piece band from Gunma Prefecture.

The song reflects on differences in values within a relationship, awareness of past mistakes, and the empathy for one’s partner that grows from them.

Its arrangement centers on acoustic guitar, and the emotionally rich vocals resonate deeply.

The tempo is on the slower side, so I think it’s an easy one to try.

Life is BeautifulASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “Life Is Beautiful” Music Video
Life is BeautifulASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

If you want to feel a sense of unity as a band with a song by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, also known as Ajikan, the track “Life Is Beautiful,” released in February 2025, is a perfect choice.

It’s packed with the essence of expansive, bittersweet guitar rock, so we’d love to see beginner bands give it a try.

On guitar, make sure to clearly convey the interplay between the chord-driven parts and the color-adding phrases.

The relatively easy riffs and solos—by their standards—make it ideal for guitarists looking to grow.

When you actually play it, the tempo is on the faster side, so the rhythm section should steadily drill the fundamentals to reproduce Ajikan’s signature driving feel with stable performance.

Dear, boyHump Back

Hump Back – “Dear, Boy” Music Video
Dear, boyHump Back

Just listening to it fills you with the energy to shout, “I’ll start from scratch and do it!” It’s a fiery guitar rock number by the girls’ band Hump Back from Higashi-Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, released in June 2018 as their major-label debut single.

The song has a driving tempo, feels tight and cohesive, and leaves a very catchy impression.

The straight, earnest vocals of Momoko Hayashi really shine.

When you’re down because you can’t reach your goals, or when you feel like giving up on your dreams, this track will give you courage.

Give it a try as a winter break practice piece!