
How to play Brutal by Olivia Rodrigo
Great use of edgy, punk energy that highlights how diverse Rodrigo’s songwriting is. Although you could play this on a good steel-string acoustic, it really is an electric guitar number. Put a bit overdrive into the tone and crank the amp up!

How to play Perfect by Ed Sheeran
This lovely fingerstyle number has become a wedding staple around the world since its release in 2017. Whilst the original is played on acoustic steel-strings, it sounds great on classical guitar. It can also sound good on electric guitars with medium-heavy gauge strings and wider spacing to allow for comfortable finger-picking.

How to Play Too Sweet by Hozier
Wow, a current hit song with a prominent and continuous electric guitar part! Okay, we’re doing it! Medium tempo number that doesn’t just repeat the same four bars over and over (what a relief)! The part is intelligently arranged and fits really neatly with the percussion track, making it a good chart to play along with. Works best on electric but will also sound okay on steel-string acoustic.
How to play Red by Taylor Swift
Taylor’s Eras tour played to millions of concert goers around the world in 2023-24 and Red was one of the concert highlights. Whole stadiums became a stunning sea of red…