10 Easy Oasis Songs To Play On Guitar (+CHORDS!)

easy oasis songs to play on guitar chords

If you’re searching for some easy Oasis songs to play on your own guitar, look no further! In today’s article, I’m going to highlight some of their greatest and easiest tunes. Hopefully, this guide will help you find some new songs to practice!

Oasis is one of the most important rock bands in the history of British music. We all recognize and love their biggest hits! However, not many people are aware that quite a lot of their tracks are actually very easy to play.

That’s why I decided to create a list of 10 easy Oasis songs to play on guitar. Feel free to check it out below, grab your guitar and let’s get to practice! Alternatively, you can also scroll down to the next section – the video lessons are included under the table with tabs.

10 Easy Oasis Songs (+CHORDS) – List

Oasis – Cast No ShadowCHORDS
Oasis – WhateverCHORDS
Oasis – WonderwallCHORDS
Oasis – Stand By MeCHORDS
Oasis – SupersonicCHORDS
Oasis – Some Might SayCHORDS
Oasis – Live ForeverCHORDS
Oasis – SongbirdCHORDS
Oasis – Champagne SupernovaCHORDS
Oasis – Morning GloryCHORDS

For The Biggest Fans of Oasis

1. Oasis – Cast No Shadow

Cast No Shadow is a really nice and easy Oasis song that you can practice on your own acoustic or electric guitar. The song is mainly based around four chords: Asus4, G, Em7 and Dsus4. Don’t worry if you don’t know them yet – it’s all very easy to learn!

What’s important, this track also features a really simple strumming pattern, so figuring out shouldn’t be a big problem even for absolute beginners.

I highly encourage you to check out the tutorial shared above – it will definitely help you figure out how you can play that great Oasis song from start to finish.

2. Oasis – Whatever

Anyone who’s searching for more easy Oasis songs should definitely check out the track called Whatever. This is an another excellent track that you can easily learn to play from start to finish.

Just like the previous song, this particular one is also based on four easy chords. If you know how to play such chords as G, Em7, Cadd9 and Dsus4, you’re pretty much ready to go! Of course, the strumming pattern isn’t too complicated either.

Grab your guitar and check out the guitar lesson shared above – it explains everything very thoroughly and it covers every aspect of that song with attention to detail.

3. Oasis – Wonderwall

Wonderwall is one of the greatest hits written by Oasis. I’m sure that all of you recognize and admire that song! It’s one of the songs that everyone thinks of immediately when they hear about Oasis.

Although this track is often a subject of memes (“Anyway, Here’s Wonderwall“), it’s still a really cool song to practice and play. It’s pretty easy to play, but it’s not the easiest song on today’s list.

If you want to play this track in the same key as the original song, you need to put the capo on the second fret. The song is based on a few simple chords and the strumming pattern is quite fast, but I’m sure that you’ll be able to pick it up very quickly.

Make sure to check out the guitar tutorial shared above – it will definitely help you figure out how you can play this legendary song!

4. Oasis – Stand By Me

Although this song has the same title as the legendary hit by Ben E. King, this is actually a completely different! Stand By Me is an another excellent Oasis song that you can practice on your own acoustic guitar.

Just like all the previous songs, it’s not that difficult to learn. It’s mostly based around a few basic chords so even absolute beginners will be able to learn it efficiently. I have to admit that I really like the chord progression used of that tune – it reminds me of The Beatles.

Grab your guitar and check out the guitar lesson shared above – the chord diagrams are included in there as well, so it’s a great source of knowledge.

5. Oasis – Supersonic

Supersonic is an another fun song to play on your guitar. This particular track songs best on the electric guitar, however you can still practice the same riff on the acoustic guitar as well.

If you’re a beginner, it may seem like a really difficult track to play. Don’t worry though! You’ll see that it’s actually not that bad.

I think that learning Supersonic is a great way to work on your accuracy, timing and picking skills. Surely, practicing that track from start to finish will help you become a much better guitar player.

I highly encourage you to check out the lesson by Marty Schwartz – he explains everything very thoroughly.

6. Oasis – Some Might Say

Some Might Say is an another excellent track that you can learn to play on your own acoustic guitar. I’m sure that anyone who’s searching for some easy Oasis songs to play on the guitar will really enjoy practicing that tune.

Just like most of the other tracks mentioned in today’s article, this is not a complicated song. It’s mostly based around a few simple chords that every guitarist should know. The strumming pattern is pretty easy as well, so I’m sure that it won’t cause you too much trouble.

Although this song didn’t become as massive as Wonderwall, it’s still a fantastic track to practice on your own guitar. Grab your guitar and check out the tutorial above – it will help you figure it out.

7. Oasis – Live Forever

Live Forever is an another beautiful song by Oasis that you can play on your own acoustic guitar. The track features a very nice chord progression and it’s actually not that difficult to play.

What’s important, it’s mostly based around a few basic chords that any guitar should be aware of. There’s nothing complicated in that song – it’s all easy to play and it sounds very good. This track proves that a great hit doesn’t have to be complex!

I highly encourage you to check out the guitar tutorial by Marty Schwartz – he will show you can you can play it from start to finish.

8. Oasis – Songbird

Songbird is one of the easiest songs in the whole discography of Oasis. This track features only three basic chords – G, D and Em. If you know how to play these chords (and I’m sure that you do!), you are pretty much ready to go.

Of course, the strumming pattern used in that tune isn’t too complicated either, so you won’t experience too many problems on that end.

Undoubtedly, anyone who’s searching for some easy Oasis songs should definitely start with this track. There’s a high chance that this is one of the simplest tracks on today’s list!

9. Oasis – Champagne Supernova

Champagne Supernova is an another excellent Oasis song that you can try to learn to play on your own acoustic guitar. Again, this track is perfect for beginners – it sounds awesome and it’s not overly expensive.

If you’re an amateur guitar player, you should definitely spend some time and try to learn to play this track from start to finish. It will help you become a much better guitarist and it will help you improve your accuracy and timing skills.

Check out the guitar lesson by Marty Schwartz – he does a great job at explaining on how you can play it.

10. Oasis – Morning Glory

Morning Glory is an another fantastic song by Oasis that you can play on your own acoustic or electric guitar. It’s mostly based around four simple chords: Em7, D, Asus4 and Cadd9.

What’s important, the track also features a few really cool lead parts that aren’t too complicated either. Overall, it’s a fantastic song for any beginner who wants to learn some easy riffs. I’m sure that even more intermediate plays will really enjoy playing this tune as well!

Whether you want to learn the rhythm or lead parts of that song, you should definitely check out the guitar lesson shared above – it’s a great source of knowledge.

Summary

As you can see, there are a lot of fantastic Oasis songs that you can try to learn to play on your own acoustic or electric guitar. It doesn’t really matter whether you’re a complete beginner or a bit more advanced player – you will definitely enjoy practicing all of the tunes mentioned above.

What do you think of Oasis? Leave a comment down below and let me know what you think, I’m really interested to hear your thoughts!

Thanks for checking out today’s article, hopefully it was helpful and you found some new songs to play! If you enjoyed this post and you’re searching for more easy tracks to play, you may also like:

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