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How to play APT by Rosé & Bruno Mars

From her 2024 album Rosie, APT is one of the biggest global hits happening in 2025. With a big nod to ‘80s/90s pop-punk Rosé & Bruno combine with great effect on this energetic, fun rocker. APT’s well structured blend of power-chords with varied rhythms make it a great chart for developing electric guitarists.

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How to play Have You Ever Seen the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival

One of numerous big global hits by CCR, Have You Ever Seen the Rain is a classic rhythm guitar number that is just perfect for acoustic steel-string players. In the key of C it does include the F chord, and the strumming pattern requires good left-hand control for the percussive strums, otherwise it is suitable for established hobby guitarists with the basics under control.

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How to play End of Beginning by Djo

End of Beginning by Djo (aka Joe Keery of Stranger Things fame ) is a billion+ streaming hit released in 2022. Since going viral on Tik Tok in 2024 the medium-tempo ‘80s vibe of End of Beginning has made it one of the most popular tunes currently on Spotify and is perfect for electric or steel-string acoustic guitarists.

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How to play Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen

Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen is one of the most famous songs of the past half-century. From his 1984 album Various Positions, the original version of Hallelujah is typical of Cohen’s sparse folk style it but didn’t gel with the ‘80s Pop scene. It became a belated hit via ‘90s cover versions by John Cale, then Jeff Buckley, then K.D.Lang in 2004. This finger-style version borrows from the famous cover versions and is perfect for acoustic guitarists.

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How to play Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac

Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac is their classic ‘70s hit from the album before Rumours, the one that turned the Mac into a global household name. Released in 1975 on their self-titled album, Rhiannon became an international hit in 1976 and has since become a streaming hit in the 2020s. With it’s distinctive double-stops riff, memorable melody and floating harmonies Rhiannon makes an appealing number for both acoustic and electric players.

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How to play Angry by The Rolling Stones

Released in October 2023, Angry is the lead single from Hackney Diamonds, the Stones first new originals album since 2005. The sound and style of the chord-riff intro are immediately familiar and hark back to the band’s 1970s heyday. Angry is a classic blues-rock number that is perfect for electric guitarists to jam with.

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How to play Freaks by Surf Curse

Sounding like they just found a long lost Punk demo-tape, Surf Curse take you back to the 1970s with the ridiculously catchy Freaks. More surprising still, this track recorded in 2013 has become a Spotify Billion-streams lister. Freaks is a classic electric guitar punk thrasher. Rock out!

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How to play Good Luck, Babe by Chappell Roan

Good Luck, Babe by Chappell Roan is one of the biggest global hits of 2024. A brilliant ‘80s Pop takeoff, it may not feature guitar but it’s steady rhythm and classic structure make it perfectly playable for developing guitarists. This rhythm chart is a suggested part for an accompaniment guitar and is ideal for guitarist-singers.

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How to play Better Man by Robbie Williams

Better Man is one of Robbie Williams’ most popular songs and is also the title track of his 2024 biopic film Better Man. Originally from his 2000 album Sing When You’re Winning this version of Better Man is based on Robbie’s concert version from that time. Featuring common open-position chords, and a moderately slow tempo, this chart makes an excellent rhythm guitar piece for developing players.

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