If you are looking for Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door by Eric Clapton using guitar or guitar.
This song by Eric Clapton can also be played by that instruments.
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Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door by Eric Clapton Guitar Chords
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Intro:
e]-5/7--5--3~--]
B]---------3~--]
G]-5/7--5--4~--]With Wah
D]-------------]
A]-------------]
E]-------------]
e]---------0----0~--]
B]---------1-/3-1~--]
G]-2brp0-0h2-/4-2~--]
D]-------0h2----2~--]
A]---------0----0~--]
E]------------------]
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Verse main:
The verse’s and chorus follow this chord pattern.
[G]Momma take this[D] badge away from[Am] me
[G]I don’t u[D]se it anymore[C]
[G] It’s getting dark [D] to dark to see[Am]
[G]Feel I’m knockin[D]g on heavens door…[C]
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[G]Feel I’m knockin[D]g on heavens door[C]
[G]Knock knock [D]knocking on heavens [Am]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knocking on heavens d[C]oor
[G]Knock knock [D]knocking on heavens d[Am]oor
[G]Knock knock [D]knocking on heavens [C]door
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However, a few people have asked me to tab out
what Clapton actually plays. This is a very tricky
task, but its a combination of these chord sequences.
~~1~~
e]--3x-3x---3x----10x-10x----10x-]these 2 chords
B]--3x-3x---3x----10x-10x----10x-]stay the same,
G]--4x-4x---4x----11x-11x----11x-]but the last chord
D]--5x-5x---5x----12x-12x----12x-]E.C plays alternates
A]-------------------------------]from an Am to Cmajor
E]-3-------3-----10-------10-----]
Here’s it in tab:
~~2~~
e)–5x5x–5x-) This is the Am
B)–5x5x–5x-) Chord Clapton plays
G)–5x5x–5x-)x2
D)–7x7x–7x-)
A)–7x7x–7x-)
E]-5-----5---]
~~3~~
e]--8X-8X---8X--] This is the Cmajor
B]--8X-8X---8X--] Chord Clapton plays
G]--9X-9X---9X--]X2
D]--10-10---10--]
A]--------------]
E]-8-----8------]
Verse leads:
Just chuck these little licks in whenever you feel
there approriate.
e]-----------------------------]
B]-3-3-3-3-3-------------------]
G]-0-0-0-2-0----or--5-5-5-5-5--]
D]------------------5-5-5-7-5--]
A]-----------------------------]
E]-----------------------------]
e]--------------]
B]--------------]
G)-12~-12~-14b–) With wah
D]--------------]
A]--------------]
E]--------------]
Solo:
Ive tabbed it without using a slide, as I believe Clapton
overdubbed the slide solo with a guitar in an open tuning.
Heres how to play it in standard, not using a slide.
e]------------------------------]
B]-13b15~--13b15r13--11b12------]
G]-------------------------10b--]x2
D]------------------------------]
A]------------------------------]
E]------------------------------]
e]--------------------------------------------------]
B]-15b17--15b17--15~----15b17x--15-15b17-15b17-15~--]
G]--------------------------------------------------]
D]--------------------------------------------------]
A]--------------------------------------------------]
E]--------------------------------------------------]
theres a double tracked small section here, so just repeat
the first solo lick once.
e]---------------]
B)-6-6b8r6b8-6~~-)
G]---------------]
D]---------------]
A]---------------]
E]---------------]
~~Legend~~:
bbend
rreturn bend
xmute, or choke
~vibrato or let ring
/slide
hhammer on
~~1~~ refers to the G and D chords
~~2~~ refers to the Aminor chord
~~3~~ refers to the C chord
Now all you need to do is to match the numbers with
the chords I’ve layed out and play those sections
when the number corresponds to the chord and you’ll
be away. Chuck those leads in when you feel the
need and you’ll soon be rockin’
Just a quick note, Ive tabbed this out aimed towards
newer player’s. Thats why it might seem simplistic.
Hope it helps guys!
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If you want to learn Eric Clapton Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.