Fender's Riffstation program, which can scan any archive sound and then help you learn how to play it on your guitar, now distributed for free, down from $35 until recently.
The app has the ability to scan your favorite songs and then show you the strings used in them, as well as how to place your fingers on the fretboard. It does not always have perfect results, but it's a great way to start learning on your guitar any song you like.
And if you've recently started learning guitar, you'll find that there are many more tricks to help you. You can chop the songs into smaller pieceseyea, called riffs, and play them in slow repetitions until you learn how to play them correctly. You can even isolate the beat from the guitar, allowing you to hear just one or just the other.
The application was costly up to date with 35 US dollars, but today you can download completely free from here.
It runs in the Windows and MacOS operating systems.
See one below video Riffstation demo: