Anime Songs With Guitar
Are you a beginner guitarist trying to find some awesome anime songs to play along to, but everything just seems to be outside of your skill level? Don’t worry, I got you. As a beginner guitarist myself who has always loved anime music and is currently creating a rookie anime cover band, I have looked through so many tabs trying to find songs within my skill level.
For this list, I’ve considered both rhythm and lead guitar parts, along with strumming patterns, picking speed, and chord difficulty. Some songs are great if you want to work on bends and slides, others are great if you want to get your strumming down, and some may have a short challenging bits, but I believe you can get through it within a couple weeks if you keep at it.
And while there may be tabs elsewhere, I’ve only included songs that have tabs on Songsterr. Since coming across this tab site over 5 years ago, it is my main source of reference as you can hear it being played which makes it invaluable.
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If you’re pretty new to guitar tabs, definitely check out My Ultimate Guide To Guitar Tabs where I discuss setup, tunings, techniques, and even things like theory and timing. It’s your all in one resource to understand anything you’ll see when reading guitar tabs 🙂
And if you’re interested in other tab lists, please check out my 50 Power Chord Anime Songs, 25 Anime Songs With Epic Riffs & Licks, 20 Fun & Funky Anime Songs for Rhythm Guitar, 10 Easy Anime Songs To Practice Fingerpicking, and 15 Intermediate Anime Songs To Practice Barre Chords. You can also refer to my article with 8 Resources for Anime Chords, Tabs and Tutorials.
And if you love Japanese music and would like to learn and understand it more, please check out My Japanese Music Resources Page. And if you’d like to learn more about Japanese music theory so you can understand and create your own Japanese inspired music, check out The Complete Japanese Music Theory Course!
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There’s a lot of K-ON!! songs to choose from, and while others may appear to be a bit easier, I chose this song as the strumming is all 8th notes and it is quite repetitive, but it also helps you work a lot on your speed and muting for both hands.
This is such a fun song to play, and it’s not too difficult either. Lead definitely takes a bit more work, especially for the arpeggio section during the pre-chorus, and there’s a few complex chords during the bridge for rhythm, but it’s definitely doable. Just believe in yourself!
If you choose to play rhythm for this song, you’ll get a chance to practice some pretty simply lead riffs. If you’re learning lead, this song has licks and riffs throughout that aren’t too fast or complicated. Asian Kung-Fu Generation has other easy songs, especially if you want a full song to work on lead, but this is definitely a great place to start.
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This song has a pretty chill pace which gives it a great advantage. For lead, it is a great opportunity to practice playing between strings and also work on your fingering. If the lead part I chosen is a bit too complex, don’t worry, you have 2 other lead parts you can choose from in this tab. For rhythm, it is a song with a consistent strumming pattern and no power chords present (though E.G.2 has that if it’s preferred), so you can work on your chord changes.
One of the most popular Naruto openings isn’t too bad as a beginner song. The lead has a lot of breaks and the notes are held longer, so you can work on that skill if it’s newer to you. The rhythm is a bit more complex, but if you’re tired of power chords and open chords, I feel this is a great song to wrap your head around the various other chords out there as well as chords that come in on the 4+ beat. You’ll get to play around with extended chords and barre chords.
Yes, the OG English Pokemon Theme Song. This song can be a bit fast, especially for rhythm, but it’s not difficult in any way. I would definitely recommend learning both parts as there isn’t much lead, but the solo is definitely a great place to start for a newb.
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This is one of the rare songs where the lead is actually easier than the rhythm. The notes aren’t too clumped together or too fast, so it’s definitely a lead song you can learn pretty early on. For rhythm, we aren’t using power chords, so you’ll have the opportunity to practice putting your fingers in different areas of the fretboard. It doesn’t get any faster than 8th notes, it’s just incorporating muting into your strumming. So depending on which you want to learn, you may move this up for lead and move it down for rhythm.
One of the most beloved openings for Haikyuu. Such a beautiful song with a very powerful singer. However, when you look at the tabs, both rhythm and lead are quite easy. There are a few jumps in chords for rhythm right before the chorus, but otherwise, it shouldn’t be a difficult song if you have your eight note strumming down.
It’s hard for me to classify if this song is super easy or just a tad bit on the challenging side. The song only has 4 chords, and a few strumming patterns, I learned it in an hour, but if you haven’t worked on your strumming at all, you may want to hold off until you have that down. As for lead, it is super easy when it comes to notes and speed, but it’s also a really weird slightly off key bend, but I guess that means anything goes, right? 😛
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As epic as this song sounds, the guitar parts aren’t actually too difficult. The main lick for lead can be done in the same box pattern, and there are only power chords for rhythm. Just be sure you have a distortion pedal or setting to ensure your chords ring out as long as they need to.
Don’t let the tuning of the strings freak you out. If you look carefully, every string is lowered by a step/semitone, so you can practice this song in normal tuning with the same fingering, and just raise the pitch of the song by a semitone to match. Then, when you are ready to play it officially, you lower your strings. That’s what I do as I’m too lazy to tune everyday to practice a single song.
For lead, this is a great song to practice your hammer-ons and pull-offs, and also work on bends at a slower pace. For rhythm, it’s an opportunity to practice a new strumming pattern, muting during rests, and incorporating a couple non-power chords now and then.
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Here’s another Naruto song that isn’t too hard to learn or follow. There is only one lick for lead which isn’t too fast but will make you feel pretty epic. The rhythm is mostly power chords and the strumming is steady, but it allows the opportunity to practice string switching and harmonics as well.
The classic. You can chose to learn the band song, or an acoustic version with chords. The chords are mostly open chords, so it’s a great song to practice with. The lead is also slow and simple, which will help you work on those chops.
While Butterfly may be the well known and beloved theme, the Season 2 opening is pretty epic and lucky for you, is much easier to play. The lead riff is pretty simple but gives you the opportunity to practice octave and chord riffs. The rhythm isn’t complicated either, but lets you work on a new power chord rhythm and palm muting.
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The pacing of this song is also relaxed. The lead has chords, octaves, and single note melodies to practice with. The rhythm has a couple arpeggios of sorts, but then falls into a comfortable 8th note strumming pattern. I would recommend learning both guitar parts for the added benefits.
A has always been my fav, and it’s a great way to practice different time signatures in a repetitive setting, and B is like a warm up song for me as I can keep my hand in one place but I have to use all 4 fingers across 3 strings. It’s definitely a great choice if you want to work on your picking timing.
This is a very fun song despite what side you choose. There’s actually 4 guitar parts, the lead part I chose includes solos that stand out the most, and there is a rhythm part that is mostly power chords, but there are more melodic parts to choose from as well. They all come together during the bridge for a little scale lick as well.
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This song has great benefits for each part. This is a great song for getting into solos without too much notes or
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