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This is the song you should work on over winter break to improve your guitar skills!

Winter break gives you plenty of time—it’s a great chance to practice guitar and make real progress!

Maybe you’re not only aiming to get better at guitar, but also feeling the urge to dive deeper into music itself.

You might be unsure which songs are effective for practice, or what to play to better understand music, and find yourself stuck.

So in this article, we’ve gathered lots of practice songs we’d love guitar beginners to try!

We’ll focus on songs that even those who just started playing can handle, so be sure to check them out.

These are the songs you should work on during winter break to improve your guitar skills! (51–60)

cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama – Sakura (Solo)
cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro

This is a song by singer-songwriter Naotaro Moriyama, and the original version consists only of vocals and piano.

Many of the chords used are complex, but because the tempo is slow, it’s perfect for memorizing chords and practicing chord changes.

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

It’s a classic hit by Shonan no Kaze that blends reggae with a J-pop vibe.

It’s also a staple favorite for karaoke.

You might not think of it as a song typically played on guitar, but doing an acoustic version gives it a fresh, interesting feel! The Fadd9 chord can be a tough hurdle for beginners, but take your time and you’ll get used to it.

Message of RougeArai Yumi

Rouge's Message – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) (Full)
Message of RougeArai Yumi

A song by singer-songwriter Yumi Matsutoya, also famous as the opening theme for the Studio Ghibli film Kiki’s Delivery Service.

The guitar part repeats the same rhythmic phrase, so in terms of technique it’s approachable even for beginners.

Galaxy Express 999Godiego

One of legendary band Godiego’s classic songs is Ginga Tetsudō 999.

It’s famous as the theme song for the anime of the same name.

Even though it’s quite an old song, it doesn’t feel dated at all when you listen to it now! I think it would look really cool if you could play it.

Aim for a performance with a strong, powerful presence!

Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu

Songs from kids’ anime and nursery rhymes are surprisingly perfect for beginner guitar practice.

You can play “Anpanman’s March” mainly using the G, C, and A chords.

Repeating these simple chords is important for solidifying your basic finger technique!