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John Brown

Acordes básicos de guitarra y letras de John Brown por Bob Dylan

Verse 1
EmJohn Brown Went Off To War To Fight On A Foreign Shore.
His Mother D5/ASure Is A7Proud Of EmHim!
EmHe Stood Straight And Tall In His Uniform And All.
His Mother's Face BD5/Aroke Out A7All In A EmGrin.

Verse 2
Em"Oh Son, You Look So Fine, I'm Glad You're A Son Of Mine,
You Make Me Proud To D5/AKnow You A7Hold A EmGun.
EmDo What The Captain Says, Lots Of Medals You Will Get,
And We'll Put Them On The D5/AWall When A7You Come EmHome."

Verse 3
EmWhen That Old Train Pulled Out, John's Ma Began To Shout,
Tellin' EveryD5/Aone In The NeA7ighborEmhood:
Em"That's My Son That's About To Go, He's A Soldier Now, You Know."
She Made Well Sure Her D5/ANeighbors UA7nderstEmood.

Verse 4
EmShe Got A Letter Once In A While And Her Face Broke Into A Smile
As She Showed Them To The D5/APeople A7From Next EmDoor.
EmAnd She Bragged About Her Son With His Uniform And Gun,
And These Things She Called A D5/AGood Old-A7Fashioned EmWar.

Chorus
GLord! D5/ALord! Good Old-Fashioned EmWar!

Verse 5
EmThen The Letters Ceased To Come, For A Long Time They Did Not Come.
They Ceased To Come For AbD5/Aout Nine A7Months Or EmMore.
EmThen A Letter Finally Came Saying, "Go Down And Meet The Train.
Your Son's A-Coming D5/AHome A7From The EmWar."

Verse 6
EmShe Smiled And Went Right Down, She Looked Up And All Around
But She Did Not See Her D5/ASoldier A7Son In EmSight.
EmBut As All The People Passed, She Saw Her Son At Last,
When She Did She Could D5/AHardly BeA7lieve Her EmEyes.

Verse 7
EmHis Face Was All Shot Up And His Hands Were Both Blown Off
And He Wore A Metal D5/ABrace ArA7ound His EmWaist.
EmHe Whispered Kind Of Slow, In A Voice She Did Not Know,
While She Couldn't Even D5/ARecogA7nize His EmFace!

Verse 8
Em"Oh Tell Me My Darling Son, Tell Me What They Done.
How Is It That You've D5/ACome To A7Be This EmWay?"
EmHe Tried His Best To Talk As His Mouth Could Hardly Move.
And His Mother Had To D5/ATurn Her A7Head EmAway.

Verse 9
Em"D5/Aon't You Remember, Ma, When I Went Off To War
You Thought It Was The D5/ABest Thing A7I Could EmDo?
EmI Was On The Battleground, You Were Home, Actin' Proud.
Thank God You Wasn't D5/AStanding A7In My EmShoes."

Verse 10
Em"Lord,  I Thought When I Was There, God, What Am I Doing Here?
I'm Tryin' To Kill D5/ASomebody A7Or Die EmTryin'.
EmBut The Thing That Scared Me Most Was When My Enemy Came Close,
And I Saw That His Face D5/ALooked A7Just Like EmMine."

Chorus
GLord! D5/ALord! Just Like EmMine.

Verse 11
Em"And I Couldn Not Help But Think, Through The Thunder Rolling And Stink,
That I Was Just A D5/APuppet A7In A EmPlay.
EmAnd Through The Roar And Smoke, The String It Finally Broke,
And A Cannon Ball It D5/ABlew My A7Eyes EmAway."

Verse 12
EmAs He Turned Away To Walk, His Ma Was Still In Shock
At Seein' The Metal D5/ABrace That A7Helped Him EmStand.
EmBut As He Turned To Go, He Called His Mother Close
And He Dropped His Medals D5/ADown InA7to Her EmHand.

Chorus
GLord! D5/ALord! Down To Her EmHand.
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FAQ

¿Cuáles son los acordes de John Brown?

Los acordes de John Brown son: Em, D5/A, A7, G

¿Cuál es el tono original de John Brown?

El tono original es Em.

¿Cuál es la dificultad para tocar John Brown?

El nivel de dificultad es Intermediate.

¿Puedo tocar John Brown en otro tono?

Sí. Puedes transponer la canción a cualquier tono utilizando la función de transposición.

¿Se puede tocar John Brown en una guitarra acústica?

Sí. Los acordes funcionan tanto para guitarra acústica como eléctrica.

¿Puedo tocar John Brown en el ukelele?

Los acordes de John Brown se pueden tocar tanto en guitarra como en ukelele, usando las posiciones propias de cada instrumento.

¿Cuántos acordes se utilizan en John Brown?

John Brown utiliza 4 acordes: Em, D5/A, A7, G

¿Cuál es la forma más fácil de tocar John Brown?

Puedes usar la función de transposición para cambiar el tono a uno que se adapte mejor a tu rango vocal o usar formas de acordes más fáciles.

¿En qué década se creó John Brown?

John Brown fue creada en la década de 1960. Ver más canciones de la 1960 aquí

¿Hay versiones de acordes más fáciles para John Brown?

Sí. Toca el botón Simplificar para cambiar los acordes de John Brown a una versión apta para principiantes - esto elimina extensiones avanzadas como maj7, m7 y novenas sin cambiar la tonalidad ni la progresión de la canción.

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