More 3-Chord Magic! G + C + D = zillions of songs.
Can you play the chords G, C, and D?
Lisa announces her new video guitar tutorial,
Easy Folk Guitar: Zillions of Songs, Just 3 Chords.
This tutorial teaches how to play traditional folk songs using only the chords G, C, and D.
Each song in the series also features a single-note melody solo, taught in close-up slow motion.
Play along with Lisa, then play these great tunes with your family and friends.
Download the videos, print out the sheet music and tabs.
They’re all yours with a low cost Guitar Tricks subscription.

Lisa
I am signed up with GuitarTricks and have been enjoying your lessons. Do I have to belong to the ‘gettingstartedwithguitar.net’ to continue with your lessons?
Thanks
Bob
Hi Bob,
As a GuitarTricks member, you have full access to all my lessons. There are some free resources on GettingStartedWithGuitar, but all the subscription lessons live at GuitarTricks.
Glad to know you’ve been enjoying them! What have you been working on?
Dear Lisa,
I sure enjoy your teaching. I do have a question for you. The song you play “Amazing Grace” are the tabs available for the last part of the song of the “melody solo”? If they are available how can I get them. Thank you.
Bill
Thanks for your kind comment, Bill!
The “sister” lesson for Amazing Grace that is available on Guitar Tricks includes complete downloadable sheet music and tablature.
The song is included in a tutorial called “Acoustic Strumming for Beginners” in which several songs, strumming techniques, and melody solos are covered.
These are subscription lessons (about $15 a month), but when you subscribe you get access to literally thousands of lessons (350 of them by me!).
Here’s more info on that if you’re interested.
Be well – and I do love that song so much.