Boys 'Round Here by Blake Shelton One of the things I like about this country song for beginners is that there are only 2 chords however there are 2 different methods to play them in different parts of the songs. Both the A and D can be played as either the simple cowboy chord fashion, or (just like the video above) you can switch it up and take a shot at power chords, or barre chords.
Shelton has always been an amusing liricist, and this number is no exception. In addition to having 2 simple chords, the strumming pattern is very simple for novices you can see why we put this right at the start of our list! Chord Melody Guitar Music Walk the Line by Johnny Cash For lots of people, I Walk The Line is the very first song that enters your mind when you state country music.
Money wasn't your typical nation star, and his tough living on top of his musical genius is what made him a legend, enough to have his own biopic, named what else Stroll The Line. The terrific aspect of this song is it has a really simple chord structure and can be played with a basic strumming pattern for outright newbies, however for intermediate or innovative beginners, there's the spirited intro line that provides you great practice of playing single notes in an off beat rhythm.
King of the Road by Roger Miller While Roger Miller is usually known purely as a nation artist, King Of The Road is a tune precious by fans of all categories how lots of country songs do you know have reggae covers? This is another one that is terrific to have in your back pocket for campfires or any other singalong circumstance.
You can experiment with the key of this song if you want to keep it open chords, or you can bust out some simple barre chords and keep on trucking. In addition, there are a lots of ways to approach the strumming, from a basic newbie technique to a more involved practically flamenco intermediate gamer strumming action.