Play a Disney Song On The Guitar!
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Learn simple chords and strumming patterns to play a short Disney song on guitar, practicing finger placement, timing, and performance confidence.

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Step-by-step guide to play a Disney song on the guitar

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Easy Disney Songs On Guitar (THE LION KING)

What you need
Adult supervision required, chair, chord chart for a short disney song, guitar, guitar pick or use fingers, metronome or metronome app

Step 1

Pick a short Disney song you love to learn.

Step 2

Find a simple chord chart for that song with only a few chords.

Step 3

Sit in a comfy chair.

Step 4

Place the guitar on your leg and hold it in a playing position.

Step 5

Tune each string of your guitar using a tuner or metronome app.

Step 6

Look at the first chord on the chart and place your fingers on the strings for that chord.

Step 7

Strum the strings once to hear the first chord.

Step 8

Move your fingers to the second chord shape shown on the chart.

Step 9

Strum the strings once to hear the second chord.

Step 10

Practice switching between the two chords slowly until your fingers move smoothly.

Step 11

Set the metronome to a slow beat and practice a simple strumming pattern on open strings.

Step 12

Combine the chord switches with the strumming pattern slowly along with the metronome.

Step 13

Play the whole short Disney song from start to finish with steady timing and a confident smile.

Step 14

Share a video or photo of your finished performance on DIY.org.

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You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can I use if I don't have a tuner or metronome app?

Use a free online tuner or a phone's tone generator to 'tune each string of your guitar' and clap a steady beat or use a free online metronome instead of the app for the 'set the metronome to a slow beat' step.

My chords sound muffled or buzz when I strum—what should I check?

Check that your fingers are placed exactly as shown on the simple chord chart with fingertips pressing each string firmly, retune any loose string with your tuner, and strum once to test and adjust finger position until the notes ring clearly.

How can I adapt the activity for younger kids or more advanced players?

For younger kids pick an even shorter Disney song with only two chords and use a small nylon-string guitar or ukulele with the metronome set very slow, while older kids can learn a fuller chord chart, add faster strumming patterns, or use a pick.

How can we extend or personalize the song after we can play it through?

Add a simple intro riff or a different strumming pattern when you 'combine the chord switches with the strumming pattern', try using a capo to change the key, sing along, and then share your finished performance video on DIY.org.

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Facts about beginner guitar for kids

⏱️ Practicing 10–15 minutes a day helps build finger memory and timing more effectively than one long practice once in a while.

⭐ "When You Wish Upon a Star" (1940) became an iconic Disney theme and is one of the studio's most recognizable melodies.

🎶 Alan Menken composed the music for classics such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin, helping shape Disney's musical legacy.

🎵 The common strumming pattern down–down–up–up–down–up is used in lots of pop and Disney songs — a great pattern to learn first.

🎸 You can play many Disney songs with just three basic chords (like G–C–D or C–F–G) — perfect for beginner guitarists!

How do you learn to play a Disney song on the guitar?

Start by picking a short, simple Disney song and locating an easy chord chart or tutorial. Tune the guitar, then learn the basic chords (often G, C, D, Em, Am) one at a time. Practice smooth chord changes slowly, add a simple strumming pattern, and use a metronome to keep timing. Break the song into short sections, repeat each section, then piece them together. Finish by playing along with a slowed track and performing for family to build confidence.

What materials do I need to play a Disney song on the guitar?

You’ll need a child-sized or full-size guitar that fits the child, a clip-on tuner or tuning app, and a pick (optional). Print or download a simple chord chart and a beginner-friendly strumming guide. A metronome or metronome app helps timing, and a capo lets you change keys easily. Optional items: a music stand, slow-play backing track or karaoke version, comfortable chair, and spare strings. Keep everything within reach for practice sessions.

What ages is this activity suitable for?

This activity suits children roughly aged 5 and up. Ages 5–7 can start on a small guitar or ukulele with adult help, learning single chords and basic strums. Ages 8–12 are ready for multiple chord changes and simple songs, building coordination and timing. Teens can work on more complex chords, capo use, and performance polish. Adjust expectations, instrument size, and supervision to each child’s fine motor skills and attention span.

What are the benefits and safety tips for kids learning a Disney song on guitar?

Playing a Disney song improves finger strength, hand-eye coordination, rhythm, memory, and confidence. It encourages patience and performance skills. For safety, choose the right-sized guitar, maintain good posture, and take frequent short breaks to avoid hand strain. Supervise young children, keep string tension reasonable, and use a soft pick if fingers get sore. Start slowly, set realistic goals, and keep practice fun to prevent frustration.
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