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Jolene Chords
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Jolene Song Info
Artist and Song: | Dolly Parton - Jolene |
Album: | Jolene |
Genre: | Folk |
Year: | 1974 |
Difficulty: | Easy |
Tuning: | G C E A |
Key: | Am |
Chords: | [Am], [C], [G], [Em7] |
Strumming: | D - DU - DU - DU |
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Chords & Strumming Pattern of Dolly Parton - Jolene
Jolene is a song by Folk artist Dolly Parton. It was released in 1974 on the album, titled "Jolene". D - DU - DU - DU is the suggested strumming pattern for Jolene. [Am], [C], [G], [Em7] are the guitar chords for playing Jolene with the original key (Am) on guitar.Who Sings Jolene?
Jolene is a song by Dolly Parton. It was first released on their "Jolene" album in 1974.
What Are The Guitar Chords Of Jolene?
In order to play the song Jolene on the guitar, you will need to use [Am], [C], [G], [Em7] chords in order to play in original key (Am).
How Do You Strum Jolene On Guitar?
Jolene strumming pattern is D - DU - DU - DU. For those who find the suggested pattern too complex, an alternative pattern is D (down) strumming.