5 Activities That Will Help You Become an Amazing Guitarist

It’s fairly easy to learn to play the guitar. In fact, it’s become much easier because of today’s technology. Just by looking up Youtube videos, you’ll be able to learn to play guitar as if you’re having a session with the pros. At Freaky Rivet, we’ve compiled some of the best guitar tutorial videos on the internet. Check them out if you want to be an amazing guitar player!

  1. Play Beginner Guitar Chords
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    Before you get into the more complex stuff, you should learn to play beginner guitar chords first. By learning to play beginner guitar chords, you’ll be able to play any song. After all, all songs can be played with chords.
  2. Adventure Time Theme Song
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    Everyone loves Adventure Time! Also, its theme song is quite easy to play. Impress your fellow Adventure Time fans by learning this song on guitar!
  3. Play Sam Smith’s “Stay with Me” on the Guitar
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    Sam Smith’s “Stay with Me” gives us the chills. Not only is Sam Smith’s voice amazing, the melody of the song is really nice, too. Play it in a stripped-down manner on your guitar!
  4. Play Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” on the Guitar
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    Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” was one of the biggest hits of 2014. It’s not hard to see why. It’s a really romantic song that resonates with a lot of people. The best part is that you can play it just like Ed Sheeran does! After all, his main instrument is the guitar.
  5. Play Lorde’s “Royals” on the Guitar 
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    Lorde is probably one of the coolest people on the planet right now. Despite being very young, she writes songs that are really mature. While the song Royals doesn’t have a guitar in it, you can play an acoustic version of it on guitar, and the best part is that it’s really beautiful in its own way.

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