Capo 4 Guitar Songs
Popular guitar songs you play with a capo on fret 4.
These 72 popular guitar songs are played with a capo on the 4th fret. A capo lets you keep easy open-chord shapes while raising the pitch to match the original key or your voice, so songs that would otherwise need barre chords stay beginner-friendly. Try Lord I Want To Know You More, What A Lovely Name, and Without Me to start; every song page also lets you transpose if you'd rather move the capo.
- 1 C 1.6K
- 2 C 1.6K
- 3 B 1.4K
- 4 F 1.4K
- 5 B 1.3K
- 6 Em 1.3K
- 7 Em 1.2K
- 8 G 1.2K
- 9 G 1.2K
- 10 B 1.1K
- 11 G 1.1K
- 12 Am 1.1K
- 13 G#m 1.1K
- 14 F 1.1K
- 15 G 1.1K
- 16 G 1.0K
- 17 C#m 1.0K
- 18 E 1.0K
- 19 G 985
- 20 G 972
- 21 C# 959
- 22 Am 954
- 23 E 942
- 24 G 940
- 25 Em 933
- 26 E 930
- 27 Am 929
- 28 C 919
- 29 C 919
- 30 B 916
- 31 G 909
- 32 D 901
- 33 Am 896
- 34 Em 894
- 35 Ab 881
- 36 F 881
- 37 G 874
- 38 G 849
- 39 D 849
- 40 E 846
- 41 Em 846
- 42 C#m 838
- 43 D 833
- 44 C 830
- 45 C 828
- 46 Db 825
- 47 D 822
- 48 C 817
- 49 C 813
- 50 Bm 811
- 51 G 806
- 52 Em 804
- 53 B 787
- 54 G 787
- 55 D 772
- 56 Am 771
- 57 F 770
- 58 F 769
- 59 D 768
- 60 Em 767
Frequently asked questions
What does "capo 4" mean?
It means clamping a capo across the 4th fret and then playing the chord shapes shown. The capo raises every string, so an open-chord shape sounds 4 semitones higher.
What are good capo 4 songs to learn?
Popular picks include Lord I Want To Know You More, What A Lovely Name, and Without Me. Every song above is played with a capo on fret 4.
Can I play these songs without a capo?
Yes. Open any song and transpose it down 4 semitones to get the same pitch without a capo, though the chord shapes become harder.