

The ebony fingerboard (African Ebony) looks plush and is an absolute joy to play. The neck houses an ebony fretboard and 20 frets with dot inlays. The guitar also features a Tropical Mahogany neck with a 25.5-inch scale length ( more on scale length here). The top board has a forward-shifted bracing with no binding on the body. It sports a blonde solid Spruce top that sits in stark contrast to the layered Rosewood body with a soft satin finish. If you don’t like capo then you can play it without it using the same chords mentioned above.The C214 has a Grand Auditorium body shape with a Venetian cutaway and ES2 electronics. Make sure to practice chord switching to play songs with ease. Always play in a slower tempo in the beginning until you feel comfortable playing at the original speed. Before you begin learning these song, remember to learn one song at a time. I hope you liked this post as much as I enjoyed writing this for you. Here is a cool video lesson of this song by for3v3rfaithful that you can refer if you want to learn this song in detail. The good news is it is really easy to play this riff. The song starts with a beautiful picking riff that sounds really awesome. This song all about two fictional characters James and Betty and was co-written by Swift and Joe Alwyn. Make sure to use a capo on the second fret and use the chords mentioned below.īetty is the fourteenth track of her eight studio album Folklore.

This is again a 5 chord song with simple strumming pattern that goes like DD-UDU-DD. This song is the second single from her third studio album ‘Speak Now’ which was released in the year 2010.
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Here is a guitar lesson by Guitar Goddess of this song where she explained how to play this song easily without the capo. The chord progression and the strumming pattern are also beginner-friendly. It is really a fun and simple song to play on an acoustic guitar. This track was released as a promotional single for her sixth studio album Reputation. The song has only 5 open chords and 2 strumming patterns which are super easy and will not take much time to learn. In this video, she has taught the Live version (Paris) of this song which is easy compared to the album version. If you want an awesome lesson of this song then check out this video by for3v3rfaithful. The easiest part of the song is the strumming pattern which goes like DDD-DDD, all downstrokes.Ĭornelia Street is one of the songs from her album ‘Lover’. Later, Swift along with producer Jack Antonoff recorded the whole song in just 6 hours. According to sources, Swift wrote this song at her home in one night on piano. Here is a youtube video lesson by Nail Guitar where he explained everything from start to end.Īgain one of the easy songs by Taylor Swift that you can play on the guitar without the capo. The song starts with a bit of palm muting strumming that sounds simple but may take some time to learn it if you are a newbie. There are some twists and variations in this song but it won’t be a problem in learning it. This is also a 4 chord song and doesn’t need a capo. Mine is one of Taylor Swift’s popular numbers that was praised positively by the critics. Here is a great lesson by Julie from where you can learn the whole song including the intro riff. The song starts with an awesome slide intro that is super easy. If you are looking for a 4 chord Taylor Swift song then this is it. Swift also co-wrote this one with Liz Rose. This is the first single of her debut self-titled album. Make sure to use a capo on the third fret to sound like the original song. The song has only four chords and a super simple strumming pattern. Though this is one of Swift’s oldest songs, it is still relevant today and learned by new guitar learners. Through this song, Swift made her debut entry on Billboard Hot 100. Taylor swift co-wrote this song with Liz Rose for her self-titled debut album ‘Taylor Swift’. If you are looking for a no capo Taylor swift song then this is it.

The chords and the strumming pattern for this song are pretty simple and beginner-friendly. Taylor was inspired by a high school heartbreak to write this song. This song is the fourth single from her second studio album ‘Fearless’. The chord progression with the capo goes like C-G-Am-F-D-A-Bm. If you want to make everything simpler then clip a capo on the second fret. If you want to play this song without the capo then you will have to play some barre chords. This country-pop song is one of Taylor Swift’s most popular songs that you can play both in acoustic and electric guitar.
