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In this tutorial we'll learn a Made Easy version of 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' as made famous by Green Day. This is an iconic pop/rock song, played with simple open chords and strums. You can use any guitar acoustic or electric, to play this tune. This song uses open chords, single note riffs, and a steady downstoke strum pattern.

Published: 10/28/2025 Upgrade

We'll learn this song in a Made Easy format, with open chords and a simplified strumming pattern. In order to use open chords, we'll need a capo placed on the 3rd fret. This song uses open chords, a 3/4 feel, a simple strumming pattern, and dynamics.

Published: 08/11/2022 Upgrade

We've arranged this 12 bar blues classic in a made easy format for acoustic guitar with simplified chords and strumming. If you're up for a challenge, we've also included a bonus lesson to learn how to play the song with a boogie diad approach. This song uses open 7th chords, the 12 bar blues form, and a steady strumming pattern.

Published: 03/23/2022 Upgrade

We've arranged this song in a made easy format for acoustic guitar with simplified chords and strumming. If you're up for a challenge, we've also included a bonus lesson to learn how to play the song with a boogie diad approach. This song uses open 7th chords, the 12 bar blues form, and a steady strumming pattern.

Published: 03/31/2022 Upgrade

Mike has arranged this song in a made easy format for acoustic guitar with simplified chords and strumming. If you're up for a challenge, we've also included a bonus lesson to learn how to play the song with an 8th note triplet swing rhythm. This song uses open 7th chords, the 12 bar blues form, dynamics and a steady strumming pattern.

Published: 01/03/2022 Upgrade

Mike will show you this modern pop ballad using open and barre chords and a simple strumming pattern. We're also including a bonus lesson that shows a few advanced approaches to make the parts sound more like the original recording.

Published: 08/06/2018 Upgrade

Caren will show you a made easy version of this classic Jimmy Reed 12 bar blues. in the key of A Major. If you've been studying the blues, you are likely familiar with the 12 bar song structure, if not, this is an opportunity to dig in to a genre that goes very deep while being based on variations on a simple harmonic theme.

Published: 02/16/2018 Upgrade

Mike will show you this tune with a beginner approach using some simplified chords and straight ahead strumming. The song opens with a simple chord progression that provides the foundation of the tune. The chorus is anthemic with some huge riffing on some open chords.

Published: 02/01/2018 Upgrade

Mike will show you this iconic rock tune in a made easy format with some simplified chords and straight ahead strumming.

Published: 12/06/2017 Upgrade