Deutsche Lieder Mit 2 Akkorden Gitarre
Willkommen in Deutschland! Planning a trip or settling in? Want to impress your German friends around a campfire or at a cozy pub? Learning a few traditional German songs – Deutsche Lieder – is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the culture. And the best part? You don't need to be a guitar virtuoso. This guide will teach you some beautiful German songs you can play with just two chords!
Why Learn German Songs With Two Chords?
Let's face it, learning to play guitar takes time and practice. But with two-chord songs, you can quickly achieve a satisfying level of musicality. These songs are:
- Accessible: Perfect for beginners and those with limited guitar experience.
- Quick to learn: You can master a song in a matter of minutes.
- Engaging: Singing and playing along is a fun and interactive way to learn German.
- Impressive: Your German friends will be amazed by your efforts to connect with their culture.
Which Chords Should You Learn?
For most of the songs we'll cover, you'll need to know two simple chords: G major (G-Dur) and D major (D-Dur). These chords are commonly used and relatively easy to learn. Here's a quick refresher (or introduction!) on how to play them:
G-Dur (G Major)
There are a few ways to play G major. Here's a common and relatively easy fingering:
- Index finger: 2nd fret of the A string
- Middle finger: 3rd fret of the low E string
- Ring finger: 3rd fret of the B string
Strum all six strings.
D-Dur (D Major)
Here's a simple way to play D major:
- Index finger: 2nd fret of the G string
- Middle finger: 2nd fret of the low E string
- Ring finger: 3rd fret of the B string
Strum only the bottom four strings (D, G, B, E).
Practice Tip: Practice switching between G-Dur and D-Dur smoothly. This is key to playing the songs! Use a metronome or a drum beat to maintain a consistent rhythm.
German Songs You Can Play With G-Dur and D-Dur
Now for the fun part! Here are a few classic German songs that you can play with just these two chords. We'll provide the lyrics, chord progressions, and a little context to help you understand the song's meaning.
1. Alle Meine Entchen (All My Little Ducklings)
This is a classic children's song, perfect for beginners. It's simple, repetitive, and easy to remember.
Lyrics:
Alle meine Entchen schwimmen auf dem See,
Schwimmen auf dem See,
Köpfchen in das Wasser, Schwänzchen in die Höh'.
Chord Progression:
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
Translation: All my little ducklings are swimming on the lake, swimming on the lake, heads in the water, tails in the air.
Tips: This song is very repetitive, so focus on keeping a steady rhythm. You can even add some fingerpicking patterns for extra flair.
2. Hänschen Klein (Little Hans)
Another popular children's song about a boy who travels the world.
Lyrics:
Hänschen klein geht allein
In die weite Welt hinein.
Stock und Hut steht ihm gut,
Ist gar wohlgemut.
Chord Progression:
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
Translation: Little Hans goes alone into the wide world. Stick and hat suit him well, he is very cheerful.
Tips: This song has a slightly faster tempo than "Alle Meine Entchen." Try strumming a bit faster to capture the feeling of a journey.
3. Ein Männlein steht im Walde (A Little Man Stands in the Forest)
This charming song describes a little man (likely a mushroom) standing in the forest. It's great for practicing your pronunciation and learning new vocabulary.
Lyrics:
Ein Männlein steht im Walde ganz still und stumm,
Es hat von lauter Purpur ein Mäntelchen um.
Sagt, wer mag das Männlein sein,
Das da steht im Wald allein
Mit dem purpurnen Mäntelein?
Chord Progression:
This song requires a little simplification, but the essence is captured with:
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
G-Dur | G-Dur | D-Dur | G-Dur |
Translation: A little man stands in the forest, completely still and silent, He has a little coat of pure purple all around him. Tell me, who might that little man be, that stands there in the forest alone with the purple little coat?
Tips: Pay attention to the pronunciation of the German "r" and the "ch" sound. This song is a bit longer than the previous ones, so focus on maintaining your stamina.
Beyond Two Chords: Expanding Your Repertoire
Once you've mastered these songs, you can start to explore other German songs with a few more chords. Common chords to add include C-Dur (C Major) and E-Moll (E Minor). These will open up a whole new world of German folk music.
Here are some resources for finding more songs:
- Online guitar tabs and chord charts: Websites like Ultimate-Guitar and Chordify have vast libraries of songs, including German folk tunes. Search for "Deutsche Lieder Gitarre" or "German folk songs guitar chords."
- Songbooks: Look for songbooks of German folk music. These often include lyrics, chords, and sometimes even sheet music.
- YouTube: Search for tutorials on playing specific German songs. Many helpful guitar teachers offer lessons online.
Tips for Singing in German
Singing in a foreign language can be challenging, but it's also incredibly rewarding. Here are some tips for singing in German:
- Listen to native speakers: Pay attention to how Germans pronounce words and phrases. Imitate their intonation and rhythm.
- Use a dictionary or online translator: Make sure you understand the meaning of the words you're singing. This will help you connect with the song on a deeper level.
- Practice pronunciation: Focus on difficult sounds like the German "r" and the umlauts (ä, ö, ü). There are many online resources that can help you with German pronunciation.
- Don't be afraid to make mistakes: Everyone makes mistakes when learning a new language. The important thing is to keep practicing and improving.
Enjoy Your Musical Journey Through Germany!
Learning to play and sing German songs is a wonderful way to connect with German culture and impress your friends. With just two chords, you can unlock a world of musical possibilities. So grab your guitar, learn these simple songs, and start your musical journey through Germany today! Viel Spaß! (Have fun!) Remember, the most important thing is to enjoy the process and embrace the joy of making music.
Don't be shy! Share your favorite German songs in the comments below and let us know which chords you use. We'd love to hear from you!
