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How to Create an Acoustic Guitar Cover

Acoustic guitar covers are the coolest way to make pop songs have a whole new meaning. Check out my tips to creating your own acoustic guitar song cover here!

Here's my new Orangewood Guitar !

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If there's one Spotify playlist I keep returning back to every time I'm working, cooking, walking, driving, and hanging on my apartment balcony, it's the Acoustic Covers playlist. You can find it here!

Not only is it perfect for my every mood, but it also has some amazing acoustic guitar cover ideas to play! Acoustic covers are super interesting to me because they take a song with an entire band, and condense it into this brand new song that not only shows the beauty of the work of the songwriter, but also the creativity of the person covering it. You are basically working as a reverse band. This Spotify playlist has also given me some great ideas of how I can create acoustic guitar songs out of pop/ full band songs, and make fun covers that people know whether I'm playing a gig or with friends! 

Here's some tips if you are wanting to create your own acoustic guitar covers!

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1. Put the full band into your acoustic

When you are stripping down a song to just the acoustic part, you'll want to think about your rhythm a lot more than normal. In pop songs, a lot of times the bass and drums/beat make the song catchy and driving, You can do the same thing by thinking about the bass line in the song (like focusing on the low E and A being played like a bass) and transferring it to your acoustic. You can also slap the strings or pat your guitar to add in most percussion elements. I think the acoustic version of Attention by Charlie Puth nails this!

Watch my video to learn more about creating your own acoustic cover!

2. Decide on a Vibe

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Now that you are doing an acoustic cover, you can give it any feel you want. I think it's really cool when artists take an upbeat song and slow it down for acoustic. It can reveal words that are written from a more heartbroken or wistful place that get lost in production and when the tempo is faster. I think the Gardiner Sister's do an awesome job at this (like their cover of My Love/Hotline Bling). It's interesting thinking about the way a songwriter may have even originally crafted the song to be acoustic. 

3. Use Open Strings

My favorite thing on acoustic guitar covers is the sound of open strings ringing out to create a fresh, airy, and peaceful vibe. Most pop songs use barre or Jimi Hendrix-style chords that make for a more rhythmic/controlled sound on electric. I think using a capo is really great for covering these kinds of songs because you can change the song to using chords that naturally have more open strings. 

4. Decide which pieces are essential for people to recognize it's a cover

There are certain times I have heard an acoustic cover that they have taken out parts of the song I think are completely essential to its whole feel. So don't just play the chords and sing the lyrics. Think about fun guitar parts or synth parts you can creatively recreate. I like Boyce Avenue's version of Cheap Thrills to demonstrate that, especially how strumming the chords in the beginning mimic the synth part in Sia's original version.  

So here is my list of my fav covers on Spotify that you can play on acoustic guitar!

1. Photograph

The harmonies at the end of this song are insane and magical! 

2. Send My Love

This cover is gorgeous and I love that it stays true to Adele in that it gives you all of the feels!

3. Concrete Jungle

I like what they did with the acoustic part in the beginning here. They still kept the song upbeat on acoustic which is nice to not always make the acoustic version really slow. 

4. Want to Want Me

This one is so fun! This Cheap Trick song already reminds me of some of my favorite 80's movies and I love how this cover completellyyy changes the entire feel of the song.

5. Taylor Swift 1989 Medley

Who doesn't love the Gardiner Sisters! They are such a cute little family and their voices blend so well. I love this Taylor Swift mash up they do!

6. Can’t Help Falling In Love

When this movie first came out I swear I watched it like 10 times. This song is so gorgeous though and even though it’s being covered a lot right now, I still love it!

7. Time After Time

The perfect cozy fall music. I love Iron and Wine’s Cover of this song!

8. Rock Bottom/ Let It Go Mashup

I really like Landon Austin’s cover and always thing he partners with other people who have great voices!

9. If The World Was Ending

This is my friend Julie and she recently came out with this cover- I think it’s really pretty!

10. Every Breath You Take

I love this Police cover of this song! It has a really cool feel to it!

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I hope you have fun creating your own acoustic covers and drawing from songs that inspire you! If your looking for songs to cover on acoustic, I think going back to 70's/80's/90's songs you or your parents love is always fun. Also choosing pop songs that are really produced and have synth-y parts can be fun because you can completely make up your own guitar part. 

So have fun and please share with me if you do make a cover! 

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What To Do With That Old Guitar

Recently, I've talked to a lot of people who have a guitar but don't play or have never played it! The idea of starting the huge task of learning to play guitar stops a lot of people from taking just 10 min to enjoy making music and potentially finding a new passion.

This is my sister who has been the lead singer of my family band since we were little!

This is my sister who has been the lead singer of my family band since we were little!

Recently, I've talked to a lot of people who have a guitar but don't play or have never played it! The idea of starting the huge task of learning to play guitar stops a lot of people from taking just 10 min to enjoy making music and potentially finding a new passion. I wanted to give you a quick breakdown of things you can do TODAY to pick up and learn to play that guitar that's been by itself for way too long! 

When you are in the beginning stages of learning acoustic, you may know a few different guitar chords or maybe something random a friend taught you, but other than that, it can be a little tricky to figure out where to go next.

1. Learn to Tune Your Guitar

This is one of those things for beginners that seems difficult (or not as exciting) as learning to play, but it's actually THE MOST important! It's also easy to learn. 

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2. Learn How to Hold a Pick and Strum. 

A lot of people will start using a pick and realize it's kinda awkward in the beginning. That can make it tempting to learn to strum with your fingers and never learn to use a pick. But trust me, learn this first because it will open up so many options, and allow you to convey more emotion through playing! Try to practice strumming lightly so it sounds pretty.

3. Practice the Most Basic Chords

This is going to be so important! By the most basic chords, I mean A, AM, B, BM (B/BM may be a little trickier in the beginning) C, D, E, Em, F, G. This are all very straightforward chords to play and set you up to play most songs! After you learn just a few chords, practice playing along to a metronome / a song you like in time. This will help you play rhythmically right off the bat.

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4. Find Songs You Like and Learn to Play Them

Here's a list of basic songs you can play with very few chords. Practice playing along to a song and pay attention to the exact (or close as you can) strum pattern so you will learn to play as if you were playing for someone else. I have attached links to the chords for each song here- all my song choices are purely based on songs I think are fun to play!

Tenerife Sea- Ed Sheeran

Better Man- Little Big Town

Divine Romance- Phil Wickham

Love on the Weekend- John Mayer

Perfect (listen to the acoustic version!)- One Direction

White Liar- Miranda Lambert

Bright- Echosmith

Always- Jon Foreman

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5. Connect with people

Playing guitar will quickly get boring if you are playing by yourself too much! Ask people to come over and play songs with you, ask to play at church or in a band, and take lessons (especially from me)! Just focus on making it fun and interesting, and you will naturally get better! If this step scares you a little, just remember there is no shame in being a beginner! You will learn best on the job, AKA playing somewhere / with people that challenge you! Insecurity kept me from "getting out there" for a long time and it was only when I decided to walk into some of my fears that I was able to get better and have a lot more fun playing! 

I hope this is the tiny push you needed to pick up your 6 string and start learning to play! 

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