Thursday, March 5, 2020
Top 50 Intermediate Guitar Songs Everyone Should Know
Top 50 Intermediate Guitar Songs Everyone Should Know     Jessica Dais                The topic of intermediate guitar songs and solos is a tricky one, because it means different things to different people. Some players learn certain techniques faster than others, and what is advanced to some is borderline-beginner to others.   Nevertheless, songs like âBlackbirdâ by Paul McCartney, âCanât Stopâ by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and âVoodoo Childâ by Jimi Hendrix are popular, time-honored classics that you probably wonât learn as a brand new guitarist.   Top 50 Intermediate Guitar Songs  This article will cover acoustic and electric intermediate guitar songs, as well as intermediate guitar solos. Each of these pieces focuses on different styles and techniques. The main thing to remember as you attempt these songs is that they are meant to stretch you.  You may listen to some and think theyâre impossible, but moving into the intermediate guitar world means facing up to the universal feeling of âimpossibilityâ when it comes to new techniques. Remember that everyone feels that way at some point, so keep practicing even when you feel like giving up!  Acoustic Intermediate Guitar Songs    1. Space Oddity  David Bowie (Tabs)  Bowie used several special techniques in this acoustic hit. Pay attention to the  left-hand chord voicings used throughout the song.  2. Thinking Out Loud  Ed Sheeran (Tabs)   This song is a popular choice for weddings, and a little trickier for most beginners. While practicing, focus on capturing a soulful feeling at a slow tempo.  3. Blackbird  Paul McCartney (Tabs)   This is probably the most popular fingerpicking song. There are a few ways to play this one, but the classically influenced guitar lines will challenge you to think outside of your box a bit.   4. Neon  John Mayer (Tabs)   Some would put this in the advanced category, but itâs actually fairly repetitive and very accessible if you know how to slow down.  5. Babe Iâm Gonna Leave You  Led Zeppelin (Tabs)   This might feel like a beginner song once you get the first phrase out, but to play the whole song soulfully takes some precision and passion!  6. Heart of Life  John Mayer (Tabs)  A more advanced pluck-and-chuck song, this is a really good way to get into flicking melodies out.  7. Stop This Train  John Mayer (Tabs)   This song challenges you to combine a melody, bass line, and inner voice into a pluck and chuck pattern.  8. Details in the Fabric  Jason Mraz (Tabs)  This intermediate guitar song uses a fairly intricate strumming pattern that will challenge your ability to hold syncopation!  9. Country Roads  John Denver (Tabs)  Country Roads is great song to learn basic four stroke thumbpicking. Focus on the guitar part in the first verse of the original version.  10. I Will Follow You Into the Dark  Deathcab for Cutie (Tabs)  This song mixes alternating bass and thumb slaps with flicks into a fairly easy pattern.  11. Crash Into Me  Dave Matthews (Tabs)  âCrash Into Meâ builds an interesting two part guitar texture where you bang out a nice bass line while strumming chords on the treble strings  excellent for developing rest strokes!  12. Leaves That Are Green  Paul Simon (Tabs)  This is a classic thumb-picking song thatâs sure to present a challenge to any new, intermediate student.  13. Aliceâs Restaurant  Arlo Guthrie (Tabs)  This legendary folk song is just a 16 bar pattern that repeats. See if you can carry on a conversation while pedaling this pattern!  14. The Boxer  Paul Simon (Tabs)  Another legendary thumb-picking song that mixes four stroke patterns with moving chords and walking bass lines.  15. Operator  Jim Croce (Tabs)  âOperatorâ is a beautiful fingerpicking song that uses some different rhythmic patterns worth learning!  16. The Rain Song  Led Zeppelin (Tabs)  The alternate tuning in this song will get you thinking about the guitar in a new way. It opens up a lot of possibilities while challenging you to break your typical patterns.  Intermediate Electric Guitar Songs    1. Canât Stop  Red Hot Chili Peppers (Tabs)  Especially suited for mastering the ârock mutingâ techniques (where you almost strum while muting all but one note), this song is a must for electric guitarists!  2. Under the Bridge  The Red Hot Chili Peppers (Tabs)   âUnder the Bridgeâ mixes several techniques and has a number of different sections that take some thought for intermediate guitarists to master.  3. Layla  Eric Clapton (Tabs)   Some of the rhythm and lead parts in âLaylaâ arenât complex, but capturing the anguished sound is at the essence of this songâs challenges.  4. Slow Dancing In a Burning Room  John Mayer (Tabs)  This is another song that integrates several different techniques into one line and needs to be executed soulfully to be convincing.  5. Wild Side  Motley Crue (Tabs)  âWild Sideâ is not as difficult as it sounds. The riff is a great introduction to playing fast without being too challenging.  6. Black Dog  Led Zeppelin (Tabs)  The notes in this song are challenging enough, but the timing really throws a lot of players off the horse. Challenge yourself to play this along with the record or even better  a band!  7. Pride and Joy  Stevie Ray Vaughan (Tabs)  On paper itâs not complicated, but the nuances of muting the strings properly to play this song are quite challenging. You may consider getting help from a guitar teacher to master this one!  8. Never There  Cake (Tabs)  This is one of those intermediate guitar songs that is a surprise challenge. The song has some fast notes with string skips that are quite difficult to perfect.    9. Wish You Were Here  Incubus (Tabs)  The secret to Incubusâ magic is not so much in the notes but in Michael Einzigerâs shoegaze guitar sounds. See if you can get the tone and effects down.   10. Enter Sandman  Metallica (Tabs)  If you want to learn what metal guitar is supposed to sound like, this is an excellent place to start!  11. Thunderstruck  AC/DC (Tabs)  Some would call this song advanced, but the shortness and repetitiveness of this riff make it a really good study piece for hammer-ons and pull-offs.  12. Back in Black  AC/DC (Tabs)  If the last AC/DC song you tried kicked your butt, give this one a try for a more moderate challenge that satisfies the same itch.  13. Uptown Funk  Bruno Mars (Tabs)  Lots of Bruno Mars songs have worthy funk guitar parts, and âTreasureâ is just one great choice. Getting used to the syncopation and articulation are the keys to success here.   14. Brick House  The Commodores (Tabs)  This song often gets called for covers, so if youâre in a band itâs best to start learning it now!  15. You Got Another Thing Coming  Judas Priest (Tabs)  Just playing the notes isnât too difficult, but synchronizing with a rhythm section in a rock band is very telling of your ability to make this song work.  Intermediate Guitar Solos      Something  Beatles (Tabs)   Hotel California  Eagles (Tabs)  Johnny B Goode  Chuck Berry (Tabs)  All Along the Watchtower  Jimi Hendrix (Tabs)  Tamacun  Rodrigo y Gabriela (Tabs)  Voodoo Child  Jimi Hendrix (Tabs)  Sympathy for the Devil  The Rolling Stones (Tabs)  Stairway to Heaven  Led Zeppelin (Tabs)  Purple Haze  Jimi Hendrix (Tabs)  Comfortably Numb  Pink Floyd (Tabs)  One of These Nights  Eagles (Tabs)  Belief  John Mayer (Tabs)  Crazy Train  Ozzy Osbourne (Tabs)  One (Intro)  Metallica (Tabs)  Heat Wave  Linda Ronstadt (Tabs)  La Grange  ZZ Top (Tabs)  Mud on the Tires  Brad Paisley (Tabs)  My Sharona  The Knack (Tabs)  Spooky  Atlanta Rhythm Section (Tabs)  Black Magic Woman  Carlos Santana (Tabs)    Each of these intermediate guitar songs and solos made the list because of their popularity and influence. Remember that these songs are likely to present some unexpected challenges. If you want to brush up on your skills, try an online guitar class to get the help you need!  Post Author: Jonathan B.   Jonathan B. teaches acoustic guitar, bass, and more in State College, PA. Jonathan is a Temple University, Music Theory graduate and YouTube celebrity with thousands of subscribers.  Learn more about Jonathan here!  		  Need Private Lessons?  Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today!  Search for Your Teacher  
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