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KNOCKIN ON HEAVENS DOOR CHORDS (ver 2) by Bob Dylan for guitar, ukulele, piano at Ultimate-Guitar Edit Add to playlist Add to Favorites Knockin On Heavens Door Chords by Bob Dylan 7,427,488. Learn how to play exactly like Bob Dylan Knockin On Heaven's Door Year: 1974 - Album: The Essential Bob Dylan (Rm) (2CD) Written by Bob Dylan Key: G D D# E F (one step down) F# (half step down) G (original key) G# (half step up) A (one step up) A# B C C#

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Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan G 3-x-0-0-0-3 D x-x-0-2-3-2 Am7 x-0-2-2-1-3 C x-3-2-0-1-3 [Intro] | G D | Am7 | (instrumental) G D C Oo, ooh-ooh G D Am7 Oo, ooh-ooh G D C Oo, ooh-ooh [Verse. Learn to Play "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan Angela Petrilli Music Streamed 1 year ago Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Original 12M views 9 years ago Knocking On Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan). Learn how to play exactly like Bob Dylan knocking on heavens door Key: G D Eb E F (one step down) F# (half step down) G (original key) G# (half step up) A (one step up) Bb B C C# Verse G D Am Mama, take this badge off of me G D C I can't use it anymore. G D Am It's gettin' dark, too dark to see G D C I feel I'm knockin' on heaven's door. "Knockin' On Heavens Door" is a song that connects with both experienced and new guitarists. Its simplicity is what makes it so appealing to players of all levels. With just four chords - G, D, Am, and C - you can strum along and feel the magic of this iconic track.

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Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Rhythm. The vibe here is 16th notes. Try the rhythm 1 + a 2 + a 3 + a 4 + a. That's D D U, D D U, D D U, D D U. Keep your strumming hand moving consistently - don't pause your action to fit in two down strums. Instead, miss the strings on the way up. 🎸 In this easy lesson, we'll learn how to play Knockin' on Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan on the guitar! 👉 Over 600 Song Guitar Lessons With Chords, Tabs, & Ly. Knockin' on Heaven's Door Bob Dylan G Knock, knock, kn D ockin' on heaven's d C oor D. G Mama p D ut my guns in the gr Am7 ound Am7. G I can't sh D oot them anym C ore C. G That long black cl D oud is comin' d Am7 own Am7. G I feel I'm kn D ockin' on heaven's d C oor D. Knockin' On Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan chords. One accurate version. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal.

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C G Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's Dm door. C G Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's F door. (Verse) C Mama G put my guns in the Dm ground. C I can't G shoot them F anymore. C That long black G cloud is comin' Dm down. C I feel like I'm G knockin' on heaven's F door. (Chorus) D C. can't use it any-more. D Am. It's getting dark, too dark to see. D C. feel I'm knockin on heaven's door. [Chorus] Learn how to play exactly like Bob Dylan Knockin' On Heaven S Door Written by Bob Dylan Key: G D D# E F (one step down) F# (half step down) G (original key) G# (half step up) A (one step up) A# B C C# G D Am Mama put my guns to the ground, G D C I can't shoot them anymore, G D Am That long black cloud is comin' down, G D C Feels like I'm knockin' on heaven's door. G D Am Knock knock knockin' on heaven's door. G D C Knock knock knockin' on heaven's door. G D Am Knock knock knockin' on heaven's door. G D C Knock knock knockin' on heaven's door.

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Knockin on Heaven's Door CHORDS There are four chords used in the song. (G D Am C). The song is in the key of G. Additionally, the chords are simple and you can play in open position. It's a great one to have in your repertoire for playing at parties, and sing alongs. You can also find plenty of space to improvise and do some great soloing. This is a chord and lyric chart for Bob Dylan's song Knockin on Heaven's Door in they style of Jerry Garcia, Tony Rice, and David Grisman. Song Notes: For lead playing try A minor and A minor pentatonic leaning on the chord tones. Much of the musical notation is being used as symbol to depict what beat the chord changes rather than the time.