For my first song to learn, I chose ‘Three Little Birds’ by Bob Marley. I have been learning from Andy Guitar, who teaches how to play this song in his third day of his ten day beginners guitar videos:
What it entails:
To play ‘Three Little Birds,’ you must be able to play the A, D, and E major chords. The strumming pattern is simple and on beat. Each chord is strummed for a count of four (one barre).
The song:
Intro
A
4 barres (16 counts)
Chorus
A
Don’t worry about a thing,
D A
‘Cause every little thing is gonna be alright.
A
Singin’: Don’t worry about a thing,
D A
‘Cause every little thing is gonna be alright!
Verse
A
Rise up this mornin’,
A
Smiled with the risin’ sun,
A
Three little birds
D
Pitch by my doorstep
A
Singin’ sweet songs
E
Of melodies pure and true,
D A
Sayin’, “This is my message to you-ou-ou:”
Repeat Chorus
My thoughts…
I have really been enjoying learning to play this song! I am struggling with changing chords, especially from E to D major, but I have noticed my improvements every day. The hardest chord for me is D major, and it gets played frequently in this song. I struggle to press the chords down firmly as I feel my hands are pretty small and cannot grasp the guitar properly. Some tips that have helped me work on my D major chord are:
- use the very tip of your fingers
- don’t have your nails too long (sad face)
- rotate your hand so that it comes away from your guitar, this way you won’t accidentally touch the other strings with your fingers
- play each string individually to see how they song
- PRACTICE!!! Your fingers are going to hurt, so you have to take it slowly, but don’t give up on it!
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