I put this together for one of my students to practice with & thought I'd share. Visually it's quite cluttered but it syncs up with the song recording (so well I'm betting they recorded to a click track 😀 )
Always Saturday Night - Thom Shepherd
iReal Pro for the win
I use iReal pro for my teaching -- a drummer & long-notes bass line are very effective for helping beginner guitarists understand tempo, structure & steadiness.
I teach beginner guitar students out of the Hal Leonard books and have created charts for the songs & exercises. Playing just bass & drums w/ bluetooth speaker helps them get harmonic structure as well an appreciation of downbeat & rhythm for strumming
Keep Your Hands To Yourself (Georgia Satellites')
Keep Your Hands To Yourself - Baird
Here's an arrangement of The Georgia Satellites' "Keep Your Hands To Yourself" using Nola rhythm from the Blues pack;, if you'd like to hear it in action check out https://youtu.be/gsu4-mVgw8Y
Crazy (Patsy Cline version)
Crazy -- Patsy Cline version in Bb
We play in Eb concert
With guitars capo'd 3 to look like C
So transpose accordingly
Crazy (Patsy Cline version) - Willie Nelson
Peter & Gordon -- I Go To Pieces (1965)
Guitarists, transpose the chart to C and capo 4 for an easier time of it.
There are some quarter-note-triplet bars in the bridge & ending that aren't reflected in this chart.
I Go To Pieces - Shannon
Yellow River by Christie (1970)
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_River_(song)
Note to guitarists: transpose chart to C and play those chords capo'd on 4th fret for an easier time of it
Yellow River - Christie
Baby, It's Cold Outside (for holiday jam)
A different arrangement I put together for a guitar-circle holiday jam.
Baby, It's Cold Outside (jam arrangement) - Loesser