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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Quels sont les accords pour John Brown ?
Les accords pour John Brown sont : Em, D5/A, A7, G
Quelle est la tonalité originale de John Brown ?
La tonalité originale est Em.
Quelle est la difficulté pour jouer John Brown ?
Le niveau de difficulté est Intermediate.
Puis-je jouer John Brown dans une autre tonalité ?
Oui. Vous pouvez transposer la chanson dans n'importe quelle tonalité en utilisant la fonction de transposition.
John Brown peut-elle être jouée sur une guitare acoustique ?
Oui. Les accords fonctionnent pour la guitare acoustique et électrique.
Puis-je jouer John Brown au ukulélé ?
Les accords de John Brown peuvent être joués à la guitare ou au ukulélé, en utilisant les positions propres à chaque instrument.
Combien d'accords sont utilisés dans John Brown ?
John Brown utilise 4 accords : Em, D5/A, A7, G
Quelle est la façon la plus simple de jouer John Brown ?
Vous pouvez utiliser la fonction de transposition pour changer la tonalité et l'adapter à votre gamme vocale ou utiliser des formes d'accords plus faciles.
Dans quelle décennie John Brown a-t-elle été créée ?
John Brown a été créée dans les années 1960. Voir plus de chansons des 1960 ici
Existe-t-il des versions d'accords plus faciles pour John Brown ?
Oui. Appuyez sur le bouton Simplifier pour transformer les accords de John Brown en accords adaptés aux débutants - cela supprime les extensions avancées comme maj7, m7 et les neuvièmes sans changer la tonalité ni la progression du morceau.
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