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 si me canse and I Care to hear it in action.
- 961 D#m 808
- 962 C 808
- 963 D 807
- 964 G 807
- 965 D 807
- 966 D 807
- 967 Am 807
- 968 D 807
- 969 G 807
- 970 Em 807
- 971 E 807
- 972 D 807
- 973 F 807
- 974 B 806
- 975 D 806
- 976 G 806
- 977 A 805
- 978 D 805
- 979 D 805
- 980 F#m 805
- 981 Bm 805
- 982 D 805
- 983 E 805
- 984 D 805
- 985 A 804
- 986 G 804
- 987 Em 804
- 988 A 804
- 989 E 804
- 990 Bm 804
- 991 C# 804
- 992 G 804
- 993 D 804
- 994 G 804
- 995 C 803
- 996 C 803
- 997 G 803
- 998 Asus 803
- 999 A 803
- 1000 D 802
- 1001 D 802
- 1002 G 802
- 1003 C 802
- 1004 D 802
- 1005 D 801
- 1006 D 801
- 1007 Em 801
- 1008 D 801
- 1009 G 801
- 1010 D 801
- 1011 A 800
- 1012 Cm 800
- 1013 G 800
- 1014 B 800
- 1015 D 800
- 1016 G 800
- 1017 G 800
- 1018 Bm 799
- 1019 Gm 799
- 1020 D 799
Frequently asked questions
What songs use the D–A–G progression?
Popular examples include si me canse, I Care, and Gypsy Boys, 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.