Guide

How to Pick Your First Song

The hardest part of learning any instrument is choosing what to play first. On Gesture Synth the songbook is small, but the difficulty range is wide — here is a framework for matching a chart to your hands.

The three numbers that matter

Every song card in the songbook shows three numbers. Learn to read them:

Start with three chords

The ideal first song uses two or three chords, all plain major or minor triads, at a tempo you can count. Two songs in the songbook are perfect for this:

Move to the four-chord loop

Once three chords feel automatic, the I–V–vi–IV loop is the next milestone. It appears all over pop music, and it is the backbone of the two most popular songs in the songbook:

When to try harder songs

Move up when you can play your current song end to end without looking at the chart. The next tier adds either new shapes or new speed:

A rule of thumb

If a song feels overwhelming, it is not a failure — it is a signal. Drop back one level, or practice just the four-bar loop of the harder song until it is smooth. The songbook is designed so every harder song reuses shapes you already know.

See the full ranking

Every song in the book, rated by difficulty with the reason why.

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