The Beatles have a vast catalog of songs, ranging from simple to complex when it comes to guitar playing. Here are a few Beatles songs that are relatively easy to play on guitar with their corresponding chord progressions:
- “Let It Be”: Chords: C, G, Am, F, Dm7, G7 Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Twist and Shout”: Chords: D, G, A Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Love Me Do”: Chords: G, C, D Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Hey Jude”: Chords: F, C, G, Am, D7 Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “I Saw Her Standing There”: Chords: E, A, B7 Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Eight Days a Week”: Chords: D, G, A, Bm Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “All My Loving”: Chords: C, F, G, Am, Dm Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Yellow Submarine”: Chords: G, D7, C Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Norwegian Wood”: Chords: Em, D, G, C, Am Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
- “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”: Chords: C, G, F Strumming Pattern: D-DU-UDU
These songs feature common open chords and have straightforward strumming patterns, making them relatively easy for beginner guitar players to learn. Remember to listen to the original recordings to get a sense of the rhythm and feel of each song. Enjoy playing these classic Beatles tunes!
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