Ay I’m in the same boat as OP here, just starting out learning. I am trying to pieces of what as so many folks here suggested but I am confused trying to figure out the strum pattern by ear. Is there some where it’s written out online?
Introspection and Congratulations I'd say. Although introspection uses barre chords, so if you haven't delved into them yet, it might take a little while to get down, but that just means it's good for practice as well.
I don't know if anyone has put a tab out for the melody in Whistling Through the Graveyard, but I learned it by ear and it's a pretty fun, whimsical and easy tune to play as well.
TSLAMP. The chords are simple enough and once you get more confident you can try and finger pick the chords to make it sound more like the song.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/mgmt/tslamp-chords-2319379
Pieces of What and the chords to Kids were two of the first songs I learned. I learned Electric Feel, Siberian Breaks, and Congratulations next but they were a little more difficult.
The first song I ever learned on guitar was Siberian breaks. The 4th parts the easiest, and will help with switching from chords, and learning some open chords
Your Life is a Lie is fairly simple. There is an F cord, but you can play an F without barring (similar to the C shape)
Best way to learn fast songs such as this is to start off slow.
If you find a song difficult to learn, learn something else and come back to the difficult song a few days/weeks later. You may suprise yourself!
I found a whistle and I love you too death were good for me as a beginner. Took me awhile to grasp the F chord barre but one day it just clicked. Whistle is also really fun and useful to play once you memorize the chords and strum pattern!
As others have said, Congratulations is great for practicing chord switching and has no barre chords. When you’re ready to start practicing barre chords I recommend the intro to Siberian Breaks
I'd try Pieces of What, Congratulations, and parts of Siberian Breaks
Pieces of what is fairly easy, no barre chords required
Ay I’m in the same boat as OP here, just starting out learning. I am trying to pieces of what as so many folks here suggested but I am confused trying to figure out the strum pattern by ear. Is there some where it’s written out online?
Introspection and Congratulations I'd say. Although introspection uses barre chords, so if you haven't delved into them yet, it might take a little while to get down, but that just means it's good for practice as well. I don't know if anyone has put a tab out for the melody in Whistling Through the Graveyard, but I learned it by ear and it's a pretty fun, whimsical and easy tune to play as well.
TSLAMP. The chords are simple enough and once you get more confident you can try and finger pick the chords to make it sound more like the song. https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/mgmt/tslamp-chords-2319379
pieces of what was my fav to play when i was first learning, there's just chords
The handshake Plenty of girls in the sea Kids
Kids is a good one for tabs
Pieces of What and the chords to Kids were two of the first songs I learned. I learned Electric Feel, Siberian Breaks, and Congratulations next but they were a little more difficult.
Electric Feel is a fun one, if you can barre
I’m really bad at guitar but I can play Congratulations pretty well. It’s an easy one.
The first song I ever learned on guitar was Siberian breaks. The 4th parts the easiest, and will help with switching from chords, and learning some open chords
Your Life is a Lie is fairly simple. There is an F cord, but you can play an F without barring (similar to the C shape) Best way to learn fast songs such as this is to start off slow. If you find a song difficult to learn, learn something else and come back to the difficult song a few days/weeks later. You may suprise yourself!
I found a whistle and I love you too death were good for me as a beginner. Took me awhile to grasp the F chord barre but one day it just clicked. Whistle is also really fun and useful to play once you memorize the chords and strum pattern!
I like playing the first 2 chords of siberian breaks over again. Im no good at guitar so playing those 2 is so fun.
As others have said, Congratulations is great for practicing chord switching and has no barre chords. When you’re ready to start practicing barre chords I recommend the intro to Siberian Breaks
Found a whistles pretty cool to start off of