Folk is a broad musical genre that includes traditional songs—many of them transmitted orally, with unknown composers—from around the world. Perhaps the most popular form of folk music emerged in the United States during the revival of the 1950s and ‘60s, when performers like Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Joni Mitchell rose to prominence. Contemporary singer-songwriters and bands like Aoife O’Donovan, Allison Russell, and the Milk Carton Kids continue to take folk in new directions.
Learn Buck Curran’s Slow, Stately DADGAD Arrangement of “Black Is the Colour of My True Love’s Hair”
The song is a lament, performed in the style of an Irish slow air, so take it slowly, making every note count to convey the song’s brooding mood.
Learn Happy Traum’s Bluesy Take on the Traditional Song “He Was a Friend of Mine”
This tune from Traum's last album exemplifies the late guitarist's signature steady bass groove and complex picking.
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“The Water Is Wide” | Learn Hiroya Tsukamoto’s Orkney-Tuned Fingerstyle Arrangement
Simple and modern at the same time, this interpretation of the Scottish folk classic keeps the fundamental harmony of the original.
Learn “In the Pines,” a Haunting Folk Song Recorded by Musicians from Lead Belly to Nirvana
The arrangement of this song, also known as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night," is inspired by Nirvana’s version.
Learn to Play Gordon Lightfoot’s “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”
Lightfoot recorded the song on a 12-string—specifically, a Gibson B-45-12—but it will work just as well on a six-string.
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Tips on Playing “Shake Sugaree,” an Elizabeth Cotten Fingerpicking Staple
Cotten plays “Shake Sugaree” on a guitar tuned down a whole step, using chord shapes in the key of C major that sound in Bb.
Learn “Cam Ye O’er Frae France,” a Dropped-D Arrangement of an Irreverent Scottish Song
Popular versions have been performed by Steeleye Span, Ewan MacColl, and Dick Gaughan
Learn a Simple Guitar Arrangement of the Scottish Folk Anthem “Fortune Turns the Wheel”
"Fortune Turns the Wheel" is simple, and the sung melody needs little in the way of instrumental propulsion, so the guitar setting is spare in this arrangement.
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Learn the Scottish Folk Song “My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean” on Guitar
Learn an easy guitar arrangement of the traditional Scottish folk song "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean."
Guitar Basics: A Bluesy Lick You Need to Know
This blues lick is fairly easy to play on guitar, and when played well can create a very evocative sound that will add movement and interest to your accompaniment.
“John Henry”: Play This Acoustic Guitar Tribute to an American Folk Hero
Passed down from the late 1800s, the folk ballad “John Henry” tells the story of a Black steel driver who dies in an effort to best a steam drill in laying down steel for the construction of a railroad. Henry is thought to have been a real person, whose proof…
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Video Lesson: Discover the Secrets Behind Bob Dylan’s Inventive Acoustic Guitar Work
Bob Dylan's great acoustic guitar playing is often overlooked. Here we showcase his deceptive chord moves, his fluency with standard and non-standard tunings, and his knack for constant reinvention.
Aoife O’Donovan’s ‘Prodigal Daughter’
Once you’ve gotten a feel for the fingerpicking pattern, played in dropped-C tuning, look for ways to add your own variations to the song.
Learn an Easy Guitar Version of “House of the Rising Sun” Using Simple Chords
Here's an easy arrangement for guitar of "House of the Rising Sun" that's great as a campfire song—whether you're cooking dinner inside or outside.
Tips to Play ‘Tangled Up in Blue,’ Bob Dylan’s Apparently Unfinished Masterpiece
Here are tips for playing Bob Dylan's "Tangled up in Blue," as arranged on The Bootleg Series, Vol. 14 in an intimate and intense version with just guitar, harmonica and bass.
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Remembering Folk Icon Elizabeth Cotten and Her Distinctive Guitar Approach
“Nobody did teach me. Everything I know, I learned all by myself, so I give myself all the credit!”
Play an Easy Version of the Traditional Song “Darling Corey”
Here is a simple version of "Darling Corey" using two chords, A and G, that will give you plenty of practice switching between those two chords.
Learn to Play the Irish Folk Song “The Lassie Who Had the Land”
When Jody Stecher first heard this song, he couldn't get it out of his mind.
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John Denver’s Neat Trick on “Rocky Mountain High”
This folk-rock gem became the official state song of Colorado in 2007.
Play and Sing the Irish Tune “Whiskey in the Jar” on Acoustic Guitar
This tune has been popular for over 200 years and is an instantly recognizable pub favorite.
‘Amazing Grace’: Learn Arlo Guthrie’s Take on This Great Hymn
Audiences at the Woodstock Festival in August of 1969 were treated to Arlo Guthrie’s languid folk-country version, the inspiration behind the arrangement shown here.
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Video Lesson: Learn Basic Bossa Nova Patterns, Inside and Out
Bossa nova emerged from a unique combination of samba rhythms and harmonies from Brazilian folk music mixed with American jazz.
‘There But for Fortune’: Travis Picking, Joan Baez style
As with any folk accompaniment, you needn’t bother with playing exactly what’s on the printed page. It would sound overly studied to play things note for note.
Learn to Play ‘The Choice Wife’: A Celtic Classic by Any Name
This arrangement makes an excellent introduction to fingerstyle Celtic guitar—and a sweet selection to add to your repertoire.
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‘Both Sides Now’ – Two Distinct Approaches to the Joni Mitchell Classic
Inspired by a passage in the Saul Bellow novel 'Henderson the Rain King', Joni Mitchell penned what would become one of her most popular songs in 1966.