Difficulty
Advanced Guitar Songs
Popular guitar songs with richer harmony, barre chords, slash chords or larger chord sets.
These 3,161 songs sit at the advanced end — expect richer harmony, barre chords, slash chords or larger chord vocabularies. They're a rewarding challenge once the basics feel solid. Examples include Eres Libre (freedom), Little Jimmy Brown, and Any Colour You Like.
- 121 D#m 1.6K
- 122 G 1.6K
- 123 Dm 1.6K
- 124 D 1.6K
- 125 D 1.6K
- 126 Eb 1.6K
- 127 D 1.6K
- 128 A 1.6K
- 129 A 1.6K
- 130 Am 1.6K
- 131 Dm 1.6K
- 132 A 1.6K
- 133 Am 1.6K
- 134 A 1.5K
- 135 C 1.5K
- 136 C 1.5K
- 137 G 1.5K
- 138 C 1.5K
- 139 A 1.5K
- 140 A 1.5K
- 141 Am 1.5K
- 142 Dsus 1.5K
- 143 E 1.5K
- 144 Dm 1.5K
- 145 E 1.5K
- 146 C 1.5K
- 147 Em 1.5K
- 148 D 1.5K
- 149 D 1.5K
- 150 C 1.5K
- 151 Em 1.5K
- 152 D 1.5K
- 153 F#m 1.5K
- 154 Cmaj 1.5K
- 155 Bm 1.5K
- 156 G 1.5K
- 157 F 1.5K
- 158 Fmaj 1.5K
- 159 D 1.5K
- 160 E 1.5K
- 161 D 1.4K
- 162 C#m 1.4K
- 163 D 1.4K
- 164 C 1.4K
- 165 Am 1.4K
- 166 Am 1.4K
- 167 Am 1.4K
- 168 C 1.4K
- 169 F 1.4K
- 170 E 1.4K
- 171 Am 1.4K
- 172 C 1.4K
- 173 Ebm 1.4K
- 174 Dm 1.4K
- 175 C 1.4K
- 176 C 1.4K
- 177 A 1.4K
- 178 D 1.4K
- 179 C#m 1.4K
- 180 G 1.4K
Frequently asked questions
What makes a guitar song advanced?
We rank a song as advanced when it uses many chords, or several barre, slash or extended shapes.
What are good advanced songs to learn?
Popular picks include Eres Libre (freedom), Little Jimmy Brown, and Any Colour You Like — see the full list above, ranked by how often people play them.