Traditional (American folk)
Era: 1930s · Genres: folk · 5 songs in catalog
About this attribution. "Traditional (American folk)" covers a body of music with no single named composer — songs that emerged from communities, work crews, churches, kitchens, and porches across generations. The earliest documented printings of these tunes trace back to the 1930s era, though many predate any written record. They belong to the public domain, which is why beginning guitarists everywhere learn them first.
FretMapper currently has 5 songs filed under this attribution, spanning folk. Because traditional songs travel between players, you'll find different keys, tempos, and chord choices in different sources — none more 'correct' than another. We've picked arrangements that sit comfortably under open chord shapes for acoustic guitar.
When you play a traditional song, you're not just learning a piece of music — you're stepping into a long conversation. Add your own ornaments. Move it to a different key. Sing it slow when you'd normally sing it fast. That's exactly what every player before you did, and it's what keeps the songs alive.