My Heart Will Go On (Fingerstyle Guitar) Tab by Celine Dion. Free online tab player. One accurate version. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal D A Love was when I loved you G D A one true time I hold to D A G A in my life we'll always go on. Bm A G A Near, far, wherever you are Bm A G A I believe that the heart does go on. Bm A G A Once more you open the door Bm A and you're here in my heart G D A D and my heart will go on and on. In my life we'll always go on. Em D C D Near, far, where ever you are Em D C I believe that the heart does go on. Em D C D Once more, you open the door Em D and you're here in my heart and C D G my heart will go on and on. Bridge : G D C D Chords: Am7, G, F. Chords for My Heart Will Go On - Eric Martin. Chordify is your #1 platform for chords. Includes MIDI and PDF downloads. Bm in my life we'll A always go G on. Bm A G A Bm A G F♯ Dm You're C here, there's A♯ nothing I C fear. and I Dm know that my C heart will go A♯ on. C. Dm We'll C stay for A♯ ever this C way. you are Dm safe in my C heart. and my A♯ heart will go F on C and F on. My Heart Will Go On v.3 chords. Celine Dion. Dm C A♯ C. F Every night 🎸 [B A E C#m D#] Chords for Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On - Titanic - Metal Ballad Guitar Cover by Kfir Ochaion. Discover Guides on Key, BPM, and letter notes. Perfect for guitar, piano, ukulele & more! The First part is the melodic 'single note' transcripion by Jose. The second version is an in depth 'chord melody' tutorial by Karl. Jose's contains the melody notes, Karl's contains the Ulian piper parts as well as a chord glossary to the 'My Heart Will Go On - Chords' version that is already posted. Chord Kunci Gitar My Heart Will Go On OST Titanic. That is how I know you go on. you have come to show you go on. I believe that the heart does go on. and my heart will go on and on. and never let go till we're gone. in my life we'll always go on. I believe that the heart does go on. and my heart will go on and on. “My Heart Will Go On”: A Musical Analysis Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” from the Titanic soundtrack, provides a wonderful example of how musical elements can be used to reflect the sentiments of the lyrics. The highpoint of the text comes towards the end, with the stanza that begins “You’re here. (E)that is how I (B)know you go (A)on. (E)Far across the (B)distance and (A)spaces bet(E)ween (B)us (E)you have come to (B)show you go (A)on (C#m)Near, (B)far, where(A)ever you (B)are I be(C#m)lieve that the (B)heart does go (A)on (C#m)Once (B)more, you (A)open the (B)door and you're (C#m)here in my (B)heart and my (A)heart will go (B)on and (E)on 1opsNf.