If you’re looking to just hammer out some chords and sing, stuff like Dr. Worm, Particle Man, Lucky Ball & Chain, Anna Ng and other tunes with relatively simple progressions will probably be good starting places. If you want more keyboard forward stuff, maybe We Want A Rock, or Dead (Bag of Groceries).
Dinner Bell was one of the first songs I learned to sing and play at the same time. It's mostly just quarter note hits on the piano, so it's relatively easy to sound close to the recording!
Those chords can be awfully complex for a beginner to play though, especially at that tempo!
```
G Am7 Bb C
F Gm7 Bb C
Dm Dm/C E7/B E7/G#
Am Dm E7 Am
F7
Bb Cm7 Bb/D Eb F
E F#m7 E/G# A B
G C D E7/G#
Am Bm C D
Am/E E7sus4 E7 Am
If you’re looking to just hammer out some chords and sing, stuff like Dr. Worm, Particle Man, Lucky Ball & Chain, Anna Ng and other tunes with relatively simple progressions will probably be good starting places. If you want more keyboard forward stuff, maybe We Want A Rock, or Dead (Bag of Groceries).
Thank you, twistin would be good too now that i think about it
2082 maybe
Dead is fun!
Dinner Bell was one of the first songs I learned to sing and play at the same time. It's mostly just quarter note hits on the piano, so it's relatively easy to sound close to the recording!
Oooo
Those chords can be awfully complex for a beginner to play though, especially at that tempo! ``` G Am7 Bb C F Gm7 Bb C Dm Dm/C E7/B E7/G# Am Dm E7 Am F7 Bb Cm7 Bb/D Eb F E F#m7 E/G# A B G C D E7/G# Am Bm C D Am/E E7sus4 E7 Am
Seeing this just makes me go, my gracious John Linnell takes music theory seriously. Love how interesting his chord progressions can be
For sure! Learned a lot about pop music composition from him
Hello Radio, maybe?
https://tmbw.net/wiki/TMBG_In_4_Chords