Well, first of all, what counts as “easy to learn” largely depends on your current skill level. An “easy” song for an expert player could be so complex that no beginner or intermediate could play it. However, since you are looking for an easy game, let’s assume you are a beginner. Here are three simple songs you can play with three chords or less.

1) Breakfast at Tiffany’s

This popular ’90s tune is made up of three of the simplest chords out there, D, A, and G. These are the three most common chords you’ll find among the three chord songs, and they can be combined in a number of ways. . You probably don’t even need to look at the music to Breakfast at Tiffany’sif you can play A, G, and D, you’ll be able to pick the progression easy by ear.

2) Semi-enchanted life

This song again uses G and D like the last one, but instead of an A chord, semi-enchanted life used a C. Listening to this song will reveal an even simpler strumming pattern than Breakfast at Tiffany’s since the strumming is more or less fast and continuous. This is a song that is also very easy to sing while playing.

3) Love me Do

This classic Beatles tune uses G, C, and C7. Whoa, whoa, C7? That’s not one of your standard beginner chords! Don’t worry, a C7 is just like a C but with an extra note, and changing from C to C7 is just as easy, or easier, than changing to a different chord, since three of your fingers are already in place!

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