Chords for How to play "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" by Manfred Mann on acoustic guitar
Tempo:
124.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
F#
B
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Okay, Do-ah-diddy.
This is a great tune here.
We're going to start with an E chord [E] to an [A] A back [E] to E.
[D] Again, [E] E,
[A] A, [E] E.
[G#] So the strumming pattern [E] is down, down, up, up, [A] down, up, down, [F#] down, up, down.
And then mute the strings.
This [F] is for the intro [E] part.
Down, down, up, up, down, [A] up, down, down.
When you [A] get into the verse part, you're going to use the same chords that intro I just showed you, but we can [E] extend.
[A] [E] A, E.
[F#] We're not going to stop the E [G#] that time.
So the strumming pattern [E] there is down, down, up, up, up, up, down, up, up, down, up, down, down, up, down.
So that's [A] your intro, [E]
your verse, [D#] and then there's a part where he says,
Walk down to my door, walk down [F#] to my door.
I don't think there's a guitar chord there.
I hear keys, but [G#m] what you can do is you can play, but I would just go back and forth between [B] the E and the B.
Walk down to my door, walk down to my door, and I can't get out of my door.
[F#] Okay, you could do it here, but it doesn't [B] sound as good.
It just [A#] sounds better, I think, up here.
Okay, [F#] and then the only other major change is where it goes to the E.
[E] Whoa, C sharp minor.
[C#m] I knew we were falling in love.
[Em] A.
[A]
Yes, I did not.
[B] B7.
You've been dreaming of me.
[E]
[D#] And that's pretty much most of the song right there.
This is a great tune here.
We're going to start with an E chord [E] to an [A] A back [E] to E.
[D] Again, [E] E,
[A] A, [E] E.
[G#] So the strumming pattern [E] is down, down, up, up, [A] down, up, down, [F#] down, up, down.
And then mute the strings.
This [F] is for the intro [E] part.
Down, down, up, up, down, [A] up, down, down.
When you [A] get into the verse part, you're going to use the same chords that intro I just showed you, but we can [E] extend.
[A] [E] A, E.
[F#] We're not going to stop the E [G#] that time.
So the strumming pattern [E] there is down, down, up, up, up, up, down, up, up, down, up, down, down, up, down.
So that's [A] your intro, [E]
your verse, [D#] and then there's a part where he says,
Walk down to my door, walk down [F#] to my door.
I don't think there's a guitar chord there.
I hear keys, but [G#m] what you can do is you can play, but I would just go back and forth between [B] the E and the B.
Walk down to my door, walk down to my door, and I can't get out of my door.
[F#] Okay, you could do it here, but it doesn't [B] sound as good.
It just [A#] sounds better, I think, up here.
Okay, [F#] and then the only other major change is where it goes to the E.
[E] Whoa, C sharp minor.
[C#m] I knew we were falling in love.
[Em] A.
[A]
Yes, I did not.
[B] B7.
You've been dreaming of me.
[E]
[D#] And that's pretty much most of the song right there.
Key:
E
A
F#
B
G#
E
A
F#
_ Okay, Do-ah-diddy.
This is a great tune here.
We're going to start with an E chord [E] to _ an [A] A back [E] to E.
[D] Again, _ [E] E, _ _ _ _
[A] A, [E] E.
_ [G#] So the strumming pattern [E] is down, down, up, up, [A] down, up, down, [F#] down, up, down.
And then mute the strings.
This [F] is for the intro [E] part.
Down, down, up, up, down, [A] up, down, down.
When you [A] get into the verse part, you're going to use the same chords that intro I just showed you, but we can [E] extend. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] A, E.
[F#] We're not going to stop the E [G#] that time.
So the strumming pattern [E] there is down, down, up, _ _ up, up, up, down, up, up, down, up, down, down, up, down.
_ _ _ So that's [A] your intro, _ [E] _
your verse, [D#] and then there's a part where he says,
Walk down to my door, walk down [F#] to my door.
I don't think there's a guitar chord there.
I hear keys, but [G#m] what you can do is you can play, but I would just go back and forth between [B] the E and _ the B.
Walk down to my door, walk down to my door, and I can't get out of my door.
[F#] Okay, you could do it here, but it doesn't [B] sound as good.
It _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just [A#] sounds better, I think, up here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Okay, [F#] and then the only other major change is where it goes to the E.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ Whoa, C sharp minor.
[C#m] I knew we were falling in love.
_ _ [Em] A.
[A] _ _ _ _
Yes, I did not.
[B] B7. _ _
You've been dreaming of me.
_ [E] _
[D#] And that's pretty much most of the song right there. _ _ _
This is a great tune here.
We're going to start with an E chord [E] to _ an [A] A back [E] to E.
[D] Again, _ [E] E, _ _ _ _
[A] A, [E] E.
_ [G#] So the strumming pattern [E] is down, down, up, up, [A] down, up, down, [F#] down, up, down.
And then mute the strings.
This [F] is for the intro [E] part.
Down, down, up, up, down, [A] up, down, down.
When you [A] get into the verse part, you're going to use the same chords that intro I just showed you, but we can [E] extend. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] A, E.
[F#] We're not going to stop the E [G#] that time.
So the strumming pattern [E] there is down, down, up, _ _ up, up, up, down, up, up, down, up, down, down, up, down.
_ _ _ So that's [A] your intro, _ [E] _
your verse, [D#] and then there's a part where he says,
Walk down to my door, walk down [F#] to my door.
I don't think there's a guitar chord there.
I hear keys, but [G#m] what you can do is you can play, but I would just go back and forth between [B] the E and _ the B.
Walk down to my door, walk down to my door, and I can't get out of my door.
[F#] Okay, you could do it here, but it doesn't [B] sound as good.
It _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ just [A#] sounds better, I think, up here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Okay, [F#] and then the only other major change is where it goes to the E.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ Whoa, C sharp minor.
[C#m] I knew we were falling in love.
_ _ [Em] A.
[A] _ _ _ _
Yes, I did not.
[B] B7. _ _
You've been dreaming of me.
_ [E] _
[D#] And that's pretty much most of the song right there. _ _ _