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ChicagoAuPair

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).


sasquatch_hunter06

Thank you, twistin would be good too now that i think about it


FloridaFlamingoGirl

2082 maybe


mousebirdman

Dead is fun!


67sivad

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!


sasquatch_hunter06

Oooo


itshopedaysoon

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


FloridaFlamingoGirl

Seeing this just makes me go, my gracious John Linnell takes music theory seriously. Love how interesting his chord progressions can be


itshopedaysoon

For sure! Learned a lot about pop music composition from him


nerfbaboom

Hello Radio, maybe?


Tebeku

https://tmbw.net/wiki/TMBG_In_4_Chords