This is easily one of my favorite guitar capo songs to play. The easier tabs recommend using a capo on the 2nd fret and a bunch of fairly doable chords- Am, E7, G, D, F, C, Dm.
Whatever your limitations may be, there are millions of simplified tabs online to help you. The live version, on the other hand, is far easier to play.
It’s challenging for even PRO-level players. The original recording is a real toughie where Don Felder uses a 12 string with a ton of fitness to his playing and picking. But in terms of playing, this one could get a bit hard to grasp. With phenomenal performance on the charts and a Grammy to boot, ‘Hotel California’ became the American rock band Eagles’ signature song. Song Overview: This 20th-century rock masterpiece is every guitarists’ dream! Especially the mind-blowing solo at the end of the track that’s often touted as one of the greatest guitar solos of all time. It’ll take some practice for sure, but the results will be well worth the effort. The strums are fast and have to be played in a 16th strumming pattern. The only challenging bit is getting the strumming pattern down. There are no barre chords or tricky techniques that’ll get in your way. Instead, place it on the second fret and get going. If you’re looking for the simplest way to play this track that stays true to the original, don’t skip the capo. Other than the original, there are many excellent cover versions that you can check out, such as Ryan Adams, Cat Power, and Brad Mehldau. Wonderwall charted remarkably well, peaking at number one on the Modern Rock Tracks for ten weeks in a row. The song is not hard but strumming it flawlessly from start to finish is no small feat, especially for beginners. Guitar novices, in particular, will love playing it. For my reward is giving glory to you.Song Overview: Make way for the song that has been dominating the campfire jam scene since the mid-90s! Wonderwall by Oasis is catchy, groovy, and fantastic to sing along to. And when I'm doing well, help me to never seek a crown. Oh Lord, You’re Beautiful – Keith Greenįavorite Lyrics- "I want to take your word and shine it all around. Oh, Father, show me the way to lead them. Lead Me – Sanctus Realįavorite Lyrics- "So Father, give me the strength to be everything I'm called to be. When all of a sudden I am unaware of these afflictions eclipsed by glory." 13. I am a tree bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy. How He Loves Me- John Mark McMillanįavorite Lyrics- "He is jealous for me, loves like a hurricane. The river's deep, the river's wide, the river's water is alive. Dive – Stephen Curtis Chapmanįavorite Lyrics- "I'm diving in, I'm going deep, in over my head I want to be caught in the rush, lost in the flow, in over my head I want to go. When we come in the name of the Lord." 15. We can know the master plan extend the master's hand. In The Name of the Lord – Sandi Pattiįavorite Lyrics- "And when we call upon your name, your strength through weakness to show. And please don't fight these hands that are holding you. I don't really care if they label me a Jesus Freak, cause there ain't no disguising the truth."įavorite Lyrics- "' Cause I'll be by your side wherever you fall. What will people do when they find that it's true. Jesus Freak – DC Talkįavorite Lyrics- "What will people think when they hear that I'm a Jesus Freak. Flood – Jars Of Clayįavorite Lyrics- "But if I can't swim after forty days and my mind is crushed by the thrashing waves. You just call my name and I'll be there." 19. And you want to get away from the madness. Call My Name – Third Dayįavorite Lyrics- "When you feel like you're alone in your sadness, and it seems like no one in this whole world cares. "The Truth" ( Psalm 47:1) Clap your hands, all peoples! Shout to God with loud songs of joy! Top 20 - Greatest Christian Songs 20. Lord I Lift Your Name On High- Rick Founds