Top 5 BEST Campfire Guitar Songs - 4 Chords or Less!
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- In this lesson, I'm going to teach you 5 of the best campfire songs for acoustic guitar! They all use the same 4 chords or less! These campfire guitar songs for beginners are easy to remember, and use the same progressions over and over.
I'll also show you how to write them down in a clever way so you don't have to bring a bunch of TAB and chord sheets with you. We'll discuss ways to memorize the songs and have FUN!
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FULL TUTORIALS for all of these songs can be found here:
Sweet Home Alabama Guitar Tutorial (Lynyrd Skynyrd): • Learn "Sweet Home Alab...
Brown Eyed Girl Guitar Tutorial (Van Morrison): • "Brown Eyed Girl" Easy...
Stand By Me Guitar Tutorial (Ben E. King): • "Stand By Me" Easy Gui...
Wagon Wheel Guitar Tutorial (Old Crow Medicine Show): • "Wagon Wheel" Easy 4-C...
What I Got Guitar Tutorial (Sublime): • What I Got - Sublime |...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 - INTRO
0:25 - CHORD SHEETS?!
2:01 - SONG #1
5:09 - DIY CHORD SHEET
6:41 - SONG #2
9:41 - SONG #3
11:13 - MEMORIZATION TIPS
12:38 - SONG #4
14:49 - SONG #5
Enjoy!
-James
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I strongly advise you to purchase Jame’s “Strumming made simple” course.This strumming course has a comprehensive workbook that supplements the course videos. Finally, I am now more confident on hearing and feeling the rhythm 🎶 which means I can play in time.This is a comprehensive strumming course that caters for beginners leading to advanced.🎸 Everyone has rhythm but it takes Jame’s exercises and reflection to realise this.
I totally agree with you. James breaks down rhythm in a way that you can finally "get" it. I'm so happy you had the same experience.
I'm glad you're enjoying it!
Okay. Needs must as they say. Many thanks
I love the stand by me ❤songs
2:01 Sweet Home Alabama
6:41 Brown Eyed Girl
9:41 Stand By Me
12:38 Wagon Wheel
14:49 What I got
Thank you,I could fall a sleep through his talking😂
It's good if ur 8 but. After that it's just weird..like a bad radio station...or the same commercials you here over and infinity. Lame
Every time, as soon as I start turning to sing, my hands cease to operate at all. They just go dead! So bad that it makes me laugh! They're like nuh uh, ain't doin this man. Nope. This is gonna take some practice!
It's all about patience my friend.. everyone's brain doesn't operate at the same level so it might take some time for some people to multitask ... But you can dial down the tempo of the song you want to play and once you get habituated with chords and lyrics.. you can dial up the tempo of the song...
1. Start with something very easy.. maybe like a 3 chord song
2. Alternate with lyrics and chords... Strum the chords and let it ring .. sing the line.. and then when there is a chords change again strum once hard and sing the lyrics ..
If the sound fades away with one strum.. ring it once more..
Hope this helps
You’re not alone buddy! 😂
don't give up
I was the same way and as i became more comfortable with my voice it helped and it does take time
Try humming first , chorus first repeat , repeat , add voice then hmm the first verse repeat , add voice one line at a time.
Excellent lesson! One thing beginning guitarists struggle with is simply building repertoire. While I wouldn’t knock learning a song note-for-note to match the original recording, it is also important to learn simplified versions of songs! You can always add the embellishments later as your skills improve.
Super helpful lesson and I hate to be that guy, but... Consider your audience before jumping in with Sweet Home Alabama. The lyrics:
Well I heard Mr. Young sing about her
Well I heard old Neil put her down
Well I hope Neil Young will remember
A southern man don't need him around anyhow
were a response to Neil Young's song "Southern Man" which criticized the central reason for the Civil War. In short, in some way it could be construed as celebrating slavery. And for those reading this, I'm just the messenger, no need to attack me about the history of two songs.
I love that you have all these songs done in separate lessons with more detail. Crazy amount of content!
I watched this a while back and saved it. I just re watched it and now I really see how awesome this strategy is. Thank you so much!
excellent bro, I love the way you breakdown these cords and make it simple for people like me to stay interested with guitar, BRAVO !!
Fantastic lesson! The strum pattern for songs stump me most times. Thank you.
Nice one! I haven't picked up my guitar in months! This makes me wanna try again, thanks!
You are great teacher James.. thanks a lot for all you do 🙏
Thank you as your flow of explanation is easy to follow and listen!! Merci Beaucoup!!
Great video. Your teaching style is easy to pick up and learn from. I haven't played a lot in years and this type of thing is kinda inspiring. Thanks! Cheers. :)
This is absolutely amazing! Thank you for all your knowledge! You’re the man!
Hello neighbour! I’m from Vancouver as well! I’m a singer/songwriter, self taught in piano and Ukulele. Just started learning guitar and LOVE it! Thanks for helping! ❤😂🎉😊
Hey! It's a great place to live! Thanks for tuning in!
Terrific lesson, James! 👍
Great job!
Sooo easy . Excellent demonstration for a basic camp fire player like myself. Good job, and easy watching too…👍⚓️🇺🇸
Two tips: 1. If you have more songs that are impossible to memorize (I have about 600 pieces in my essential selection songbook, and I gave up on remembering them fully), just write chords for one verse, chorus and possibly bridge in the line above the text. I have all songs on one page this way, even the long ones, like Telegraph Road.
2. Transposition is your best friend. For James, song number 3 needed transposition as he couldn't sing it without improper octave jumps. It is good to learn to transpose by heart, but not necessary if you transpose the song on paper beforehand (or use web tools).
Great lesson !!!! Thanks!!!
Thanks James, this was a awesome lesson, achually one of the best for beginner guitarist
Nice vid. Very well laid out and easy
Great stuff Thanks !
Thank you for this video, the easy songs are always welcome!
I really enjoyed your course , very help full indeed thanks alot
Wow. I really appreciate this. I took notes and will be putting this into practice. Thank you!!!
Brown Eye Girl is one I know so if that is the most difficult, I’ve got this. Love the up picks on the B & G strings on What I Got. Fun!
I love your channel. Your way you trach is great and you make it easy to learn.
Great lesson. People always ask to hear a song and I struggle on the spot. I’ll practice and remember these thanks!
Great lesson
This was very helpful in how to consolidate the lyrics and chords to one page. Thank you
Actually really cool my friend 😎 thanks for the lesson
Literally every guitar tutorial I've ever seen is just like "play the chords". You're the first person I've found to explain "roots" or go into strumming patterns. TY
Hey Pyrocent, you get what I'm about! Thanks for tuning in.
Great lesson. Very well done and practical. Don't see a lot of that on the internet lesson circuit. Thanks
thank you!
Good one James. Thank you. Look forward to more of the same
Thanks for these songs - and simple way to track the chords & strumming. I liked 3 of the 5 songs - more of the oldies but goldies please! Thanks James - I've got a plan now!
I'm more into the oldies myself, but you gotta throw a couple fresh tunes in there for the kids 😉
Great thanks
I love that all of the songs use the same chords. What a great video!
Glad you liked it!
Good info man
Seriously one of if not the best teachers on RUclips!!
Must Agree 2 that 2 🤘
👍👍👍🇨🇦
Great post thanks 🤟
You by far are the best guitar instructor on YT I’ve watched, hands down! And I like your shirt…have an awesome day 🇺🇸🇨🇦
Great video and great campfire and just great easy song's to play
Awesome James!
Thanks very much!
Glad you liked it!
thanks James, i needed that, open cord sing along songs , so my Art & Lutherie must have got home sick,
enjoyed the lesson, thanks mick H ,, Sth Australia
Just wow. I've restarted playing guitar since 2020 and have come a long way. That being said, I'm trying to transition from playing songs I've enjoyed on guitar into playing songs and singing. This straight forward tutorial brought in multiple songs I love in an easy to play and sing way. Thank you for this, it will surely help me for upcoming campfire guitar sessions this summer.
Hey Ray, I'm so happy that this video was able to offer you something tangible that you can take and make your own. I hope you have lots of great campfire sessions this summer.
Thank you, James! Best explanation ever!
You're very welcome!
You are such an excellent teacher! Thank you for this video !
You're very welcome! It's my pleasure!
I’m from Toronto and just found this site, it’s awesome, for a real beginner like me. Luv it. Thx Phil
Welcome aboard!
Great chord progression, Great Stuff.
Thanks a lot! These are some of the most versatile chord progressions out there.
Only picked up stand by me so far. Really loving learning and playing so far
I look up a song, write them down in my song book and then add the chords. I find it helps when you literally write it down and sing along while your doing it.
Wow awesome ideas.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great stuff James, awesome teacher.
Hey there, glad you think so!
Thank you very much for your wonderful videos. I am vision impaired, and your solution for the lyrics and the chords and the number of times is very helpful. Why handheld reader can tell me that before I start to play excellent job. Keep up the good work. 6:17
Great video! Sweet home Alabama !! Great choice. Love to see more like that.
Hey thanks for tuning in! It's a great song.
Thank you so much James..from a newbie in Nz...love your videos
Hi Michelle, thanks for taking the time to comment! James
wow that's great
Nice vid!
un grand merci et toujours aussi super 😊hello du sud de la france 😉
Great singing there James
Brilliant lesson needca part 2
Already in the works!
Man you're the best for doing this
James you really are good. A great teacher and a really good singer. You have everything. Thank you
Hi Steven, thanks for the compliments. Playing guitar is something I did in a self-taught way, so I am just happy to share my tips so others can learn on their own too! You're welcome.
Great video James. Think it's great that you play the tunes without backing tracks, so we can here how the guitar really sounds. Keep up the great work. Love your channel.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing.... great songs to use...I play guitar using the Travis picking style & they sound ok... cheers from Australia 😀
Rock on!
Love your video. These are all great “easy” songs for beginners or advanced beginners like myself to play. My biggest challenge is being able to memorize the lyrics and not refer to the sheets. Maybe being 70 years old has something to do with it but I am practicing everyday to get there. Thank you for all your advice, tips and guitar playing lesson!
You’re selling yourself short! Lol I’m 65 and can’t remember lyrics to the great annoyance of my wife(a trained choral soprano) I think, At least for me, it takes a concerted effort to learn lyrics if I haven’t really learned the chords. I can’t think of two things at once! I think at our age our level of competency is proportional to the amount of interest and enthusiasm we put into our projects. Hope you have fun playing the guitar.
Just learn one verse and maybe a course of a song. That will suffice.
I thought I had to learn all the versus but you really don't have to. Someone will have a phone and they will all be singing along from that. 😊
@@jeffj318 Thank you!
lol love the last song memories you had bro awesome
Excellent
Thanks for the feedback. Are there any other tunes you want to learn?
omg I didn"t even need my crayon for this .... best guitar teacher I saw yet dumbs it all down so well .. I have extream learning disabilities and he really makes learning easy and fun .. amazing guitar video I just subed thank you so much
Hey there are so many like you with learning disabilities. I'm happy to help. What in particular do you struggle with?
Au top, merci beaucoup
Cordialement du Sud "France"
Great lesson James, and excellent idea to have these "in your pocket". For another (and I know this might be a real oldie for some), how about 'King of the Road' by Roger Miller.
Great video tutorial especially for newbies. Keep on rocking in the free world!
I recommend doing a verse and a refrain and leave it at that. Everyone will be happy! If anyone takes out their phone with the lyrics keep on playing.
Go on to your next song and do the same thing. There's really no reason to learn all the verses to every song. Don't worry be happy! 🎸
Much appreciated as they are simple to play on my acoustic bass too.
Glad it was helpful!
That was great lesson,with notes and lyric memorization included!! Thx for your time and effort!! By the way, you sounded like the Counting Crows doing Brown Eyed Girl!👍🎸🤘😁
Haha thanks! I know how rough my singing sounds so it's flattering to be compared to something of quality :)
I wish if i can find in person and you will reduce my struggle. Anyway this is very great lesson. Thank you for your dedication.
You are very welcome
i can fingerpick, learning but I have not been able to do what you do near the end. My pick doesnt pick one string, I end up screwing up. Youre videos are amazing. Just came across you,actually you popped up on my channel. Ill be studying with your videos. Thank you.
Upvoted, more like these please!
Definitely!
@@Good_Guitarist Thanks! Wouldn't mind if the video was a bit longer if you do this "beginner friendly" version and then an "intermediate" level that adds a few fills for people who have mastered the beginner level.
For example, on Sweet Home Alabama Guitar the "intermediate" level would have a few more of those famous fills😊.
Thanks for the lesson again and have a lovely day!
Just love this advice, this is what I was missing. How do you find the correct strumming pattern for a song?
Yeah I do that the chords I write it on top I love the way you teach ❤❤❤
Hello Joy, thanks for saying that! And happy to help.
Hi James... awwwsumm tube lessons... i will most probably never truly play like i want to but you keep it interesting... heluva appreciated... do one on Bachelor Boy please man! Keep it up... Cape Town, South Africa... Elmar
Whoever a beginner give a try on james beginners ebook its only no BS handbook out there!! So much easy to understand and every well designed.. stick to the guide you will be better in no time
Thanks James❤❤!!!!
No BS is my language. Thanks for the support!
Love your shirt,love Pink Floyd
This is a great tutorial! Thank you
This is huge.
i want to tell you that you are a marverlous teacher !!!!!
Hello Sylvain, thank you for the validation. It's nice to hear from you.
Very good girl awesome 😊😎 Shades
Hi great choice of song 👍👍 You could add « Horse with no name « also to your next list.
Thank’s again 🎸🎸
Cool lesson. I already play 4 of 5 so we agree! Maybe add Last Kiss by Eddie Vetter?
Great video. What guitar model is that?
You’re the best
As I said before, great lesson James, good choice of songs, great vocals, great teacher.
You are awesome Man.
I know,cos I'm a pretty good teacher myself.
As we say in our old native language (Gaeilge)
Athníonn cíoróg,cíorógín eile.
Meaning...it takes one, to know one.Maith thú
Thanks for the Sweet Home Alabama!!! (had difficulties with the strumming rhythm)
As for the songs, I manage printing 2- 3 songs on an A4 page, with chords on top of each line, with 10 - 11 font size, if you fiddle a bit with the line spacing and page borders & columns layout. Writing chords on top right side also works for me sometimes.
Rock me Mamma goes faster and louder in the chorus (it gives the song additional energy/dynamics)... but, it's a matter of preferences... Darius Rucker has a brilliant version of it.
Yeah font size and margins would definitely help. Combined with good eye sight, you could probably get 4 on the same page 😆
@@Good_Guitarist only really short ones, otherwise the magnifyinh glasses are the solution! )
Darius Rucker's version is in A instead of G. You can play A, E, F# minor, D chords instead or use a capo on 2d fret to match the recording.
One song we like around the camp fire is ring of fire by Johnny Cash. Yeah it's a bit more difficult but a goody
ruclips.net/video/-k9UuA0QQJA/видео.html he's got you
Oasis, I don’t want to live forever I found easy . G, D, Am7, C,D. Change Am7 for Am if learning.
great tune mr. strong
Hi, Don here, I like your guitar lessons, and so, how about a little Joe Stampley....You're All These Things, come on, you can do it
True ... advice ... a true musician must be natural... ✌️😁👍✝️
we all have this natural thing for music in our souls I believe. but some take a bit more to uncover it. Have you played music for long?
James - loved your short section on Swing feel...longer downstrokes...Blues feel! Do you have a longer video lesson on how to sound as Blueseee as you?
I could make one.
@@Good_Guitarist that would be great! Thanks...
Subbed!
Woo!