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The best way to learn is to play songs, because with a recorded song you have a frame of reference to compare your playing to. This is another classic song that is easy to learn and play where only five chords are used - D, G, C, A, and F minor. This technique is especially useful when you learn how to play modes and guitar solos so that you can move from one position to the next to play those awesome guitar licks that you normally hear the pros play.