5 Easy Acoustic Guitar Songs From the 60s

The 60s is known as the brilliant period of pop, when this music was new and new, a period too when probably the best guitar music was made by amazing gatherings like The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. This article presents 5 simple acoustic guitar melodies from the swinging sixties. 


The Beatles, Love, Love Me Do 

 

The meaningful pop gathering of the sixties The Beatles raged the outlines worldwide with various hits. Love Me Do was their first single delivered on 5 October 1962 and is anything but difficult to play with four basic guitar harmonies. It's likewise simple to get everybody to chime in to, everyone knows this one. 

 

On the refrains the melody switches back and forth among G and C harmonies. For the extension play D, C, F and G twice. 

 

The Rolling Stones, Can't Get No Satisfaction 

 

The Rolling Stones is another amazing gathering with its causes in the 1960's. Delivered in 1965, I Can't Get No Satisfaction turned into their fourth UK number one and is one of their most natural hits. The tune made the number two spot in Rolling Stone magazines 2004 rundown of the 500 biggest tunes ever. 

 

Everything you require to play this amazing title are the simple open guitar harmonies A, D and E. 

 

Simon and Garfunkel, Sound Of Silence 

 

Think about the sixties and acoustic guitar and the hints of the couple of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel is rarely far away. These beatnick artists represent the soul of 60s America

 

The Sound Of Silence is their most popular hit and impelled them to fame, arriving at number one on new year's day 1966. Play it on acoustic guitar with Em, D, C and G harmonies. 

 

Bounce Dylan, Blowin' In The Wind 

 

Another enormously persuasive craftsman of the sixties American society scene, Bob Dylan's discography offers various chances to discover simple acoustic guitar tunes to play. 

 

I've picked Blowin' In The Wind, the primary melody I at any point figured out how to play on guitar with the three open guitar harmonies A, D and E. Look at more Bob Dylan titles for simple to play acoustic guitar tunes to build your collection.

 

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