Hi @hruhl01
Justin currently has 7 lessons for Taylor Swift songs
Three of them are for beginner grade 1 level as well.
Good luck and reach out if you need any help.
Hi @hruhl01
Justin currently has 7 lessons for Taylor Swift songs
Three of them are for beginner grade 1 level as well.
Good luck and reach out if you need any help.
@Matt10101 See Darrell’s reply above … here.
You need to take a temporary step away from your strumming pattern. It is rare for a song to have just one pattern all the way through - that is what you tend to arrive at when simplifying a song to make it accessible for beginners.
Go from Old Faithful to four Down strums per bar so each chord can have one or two strums at most.
Or reduce your strums to match the number of chords and play each once only.
Examples.
| E E D A |
| Down Down Down Down |
| E E D A |
| Down ___ Down Down |
@hruhl01
If you read up this topic you will see multiple links to where the song request board is: https://www.justinguitar.com/songs
Hi, for some reason I seem not to be able to remember the correct series of chords to be played for any song which results in not being able to play a song. Are there tips and tools to help remember the chords and strumming patterns?
Thanks John
John @jondewi
I don’t think there is any easy answers. What I do is type out the chords for each lyric line, and look for a pattern, if you on module 2 songs then the sequence should not be too complex unless you have stepped beyond Grade 1 songs.
In terms of strumming if you are only on Module 2 I am surprised you are looking at any other patterns than 4 down strums per bar. Having said that I started to try different patterns early on but it made things difficult.
Hope this helps
Michael
Hi John,
I had to brute-force-repetition my learning of songs. I have very few because it takes me a long time.
I tend to do better at learning these early in the morning, and do very poorly after a long day or when tired. If I am required to do a lot of memorizing at work, I do very poorly with learning a song during that time.
See if this stuff helps:
Thanks to you all for the tips.
I remember: writing down, listening, and … keep going.
John
Is Justin Guitar coming to community for discussions ?
Hello!! I haven’t heard any songs from you yet that are Christian/Gospel. My goal is to play at church, and it would be amazing to have you teach some of the songs I hear on Sundays!!
Hi Stern,
Welcome here and I wish you a lot of fun and …
learn the basics of playing guitar with Justinguitar and then you can look up and find the music/chords sheets on the internet and play what you want
Greetings,Rogier
My favorites are:
“Leaving on a Jet Plane - John Denver” is for G,C,D - so it should be removed from this list
Apparently, the song isn’t in the app (anymore), but this is probably why it is mentioned in module 2.
I’ve been trying Sonny’s Dream by Ron Hynes (The Once version which is in A, other chords are D & E). It has worked very well me and is a well know in Canada.
I found the song Thoroughfare by Ethel Cain very helpful for practicing these chord changes. The intro is just E, D, and A chords.
Hi Samuel @Whyx147, welcome to the community! Isn’t it great when you find a song that speaks to you and is just perfect to practice what you’re working on? If you have a minute, head over here and tell us a bit about your guitar journey so far!
I cant get the app, cost and things like that…not sure how to go about practicing songs. I did look in the ‘songs’ tab up the top, went where I thought I would find things, (John Denver) but got scared away by some fingerstyle that I didn’t think should be there
Hi Vivienne @Kate_South, don’t be scared away! Take a few minutes to watch the lesson for the two John Denver songs (Take Me Home Country Roads - Grade 1 and Leaving On A Jet Plane - Grade 2). For Jet Plane, start at 1:15 (Introduction). You’ll find that Justin provides a very manageable strumming pattern for both. You don’t have to play finger style now! Justin often includes various ways to spice up songs - especially beginner songs - so you add in new techniques as your skills develop.
Kate
Justin has over 700 song lessons on the website and you can break them down by Grade or even groups of chords.
Just click on the song tab in the main website page, which I see you have found.
Use the filters to find those for G2
Just tick the box
ok, thanks to both of you. I cant stand websites
I think my goat could have figured it out better than me