Songs You Can Play with D, A, G
Popular guitar songs built on the D–A–G progression, a common shape that's great for jamming and practice.
The D–A–G progression uses just 3 chords (D, A, and G) and powers 1,476 of the most-played songs on ChordLines. It's one of the most common progressions in pop, rock and worship, so learning it unlocks a huge amount of music at once. The songs below all use these chords; try Quartermasters Stores and Trust to hear it in action.
- 541 G 896
- 542 Bm 895
- 543 G 894
- 544 D 894
- 545 D 894
- 546 A 893
- 547 D 893
- 548 D 892
- 549 D 892
- 550 A 892
- 551 G 891
- 552 G 891
- 553 A 891
- 554 D 890
- 555 A 889
- 556 D 889
- 557 D 889
- 558 G 889
- 559 G 889
- 560 C 888
- 561 G 888
- 562 D 887
- 563 D# 886
- 564 D 885
- 565 D 885
- 566 C 885
- 567 G 885
- 568 A 884
- 569 G 884
- 570 D 884
- 571 F 884
- 572 D 883
- 573 D 882
- 574 G 882
- 575 D 882
- 576 D 882
- 577 D 881
- 578 D 881
- 579 Am 881
- 580 D 881
- 581 G 881
- 582 D 881
- 583 A 880
- 584 D 880
- 585 C 879
- 586 Dm 879
- 587 D 879
- 588 Bm 878
- 589 G 877
- 590 Em 877
- 591 A# 877
- 592 E 877
- 593 Em 876
- 594 C 876
- 595 Bb 876
- 596 A 876
- 597 D 876
- 598 Am 875
- 599 D 875
- 600 Em 875
Frequently asked questions
What songs use the D–A–G progression?
Popular examples include Quartermasters Stores, Trust, and Wozu Sind Kriege Da, along with everything else in the list above.
Is the D–A–G progression easy to play?
Yes, it's built entirely from beginner-friendly open chords, which makes it a great first progression to master.
Can I play these songs in a different key?
Yes. Open any song and use the transpose buttons to shift it up or down. The chords and diagrams update automatically, so you can match your voice or a capo.