Rainfall by Bruce Cockburn Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Rainfall by Bruce Cockburn using guitar or guitar.
This song by Bruce Cockburn can also be played by that instruments.
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Rainfall guitar chords has rhythm and included in Further Adventures Of (1978) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Rainfall by Bruce Cockburn Guitar Chords


Rainfall – Bruce Cockburn
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>From “Further Adventures Of”.
Transcribed and tabbed by John Kean.

Tuning: CACGCE.
Capo: 5th fret.
Timing: 4/4.

INTRO:
4/4, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , .

—–0——-0— —0—–0—0— —1—–1-1—1- —–1—1—1—
—–0——-0— —0—–0—0— —0—–0-0—0- —–0—0—0—
——-0——-0- ——-0——-0- ——-2—–2— —2—–2—2—
—–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0—
———0——- ———0——- ———0——- ———0——-
-0————— -0————— -0————— -0—————

, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , .

-0h1—0—–0— —0—–0—0— —1—–1-1—1- —–1—1—1—
-0—–0—–0— —0—–0—0— —0—–0-0—0- —–0—0—0—
-0h2—–0—–0- ——-0——-0- ——-2—–2— —2—–2—2—
—–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0—
———0——- ———0——- ———0——- ———0——-
-0————— -0————— -0————— -0—————

VERSE 1: (fingerpick similar to Intro)
Rainfall on rolling green
[F/C]Wavy lines and [F/C]peacock sheen[F/C][F/C]
Rainfall on rolling green
[F/C]Prettiest world I’ve [F/C]ever seen[F/C][F/C]

BRIDGE:
, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , .

—5p0——-3p0- ——-3p0—–0- —5p0——-3p0- ——-3p0—–0-
—0—5p0—0— -5p0—0—5p0— —0—5p0—0— -5p0—0—5p0—
———–5—– —–5———– ———–5—– —–5———–
——-5p0——- -5p0——-5p0— ——-5p0——- -5p0——-5p0—
—————– —————– —————– —————–
-5————— —————– -5————— —————–

, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , .

—5p0——-3p0- ——-3p0——- –0————— ——-0—–0—
—0—5p0—0— -5p0—0—5p0— -/7————— ——-0—–0—
———–5—– —–5———0- ——–0—0—– ——-0———
——-5p0——- -5p0——-5p0— ——0——-0— —–0——-0—
—————– —————– ———-0——- ———0——-
-5————— —————– –0————— -0—————

[F/C], . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , .

-1-1—1—–1— —1—–1—1—
-0-0—0—–0— —0—–0—0—
-2———2—2- —2—2—–2—
—–0——-0— —–0——-0—
———0——- ———0——-
-0————— -0—————

VERSE 2:
Faces and places in a highway land
[F/C]Beads strung on a [F/C]silver strand[F/C][F/C]
Quicksilver in a calloused hand
[F/C]Never a place for the [F/C]Son of Man[F/C][F/C]

BRIDGE (as before)

SOLO:
, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . [D7sus4/C], . , . , . , . [D7sus4/C], . , . , . , .

–10p7—–0—– —0——-0—– —7p5—–0—– —0————-
——-9—–0— —–0——-0— ——-7—–0— ——-0———
——–10—-10- ——10——— ———7—–7- —————–
—–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0—
———0——- ———0——- ———0——- ———0——-
-0————— -0————— -0————— -0—————

, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . [D7sus4/C], . , . , . , . [D7sus4/C], . , . , . , .

–10p7—–0—– —0——-0—- —7p5—–0—– —0—————
——-9—–0— —–0——-0– ——-7—–0— ——-0—–0h2p0-
——–10—-10- ——10——– ———7—–7- ———–0——-
—–0——-0— —–0——-0– —–0——-0— —–0——-0—–
———0——- ———0—— ———0——- ———0———
-0————— -0————– -0————— -0—————–

, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , . [F/C], . , . , . , .

-0—–0—–0— —0—–0—0— —1—–1-1—1- —–1—1—1—
-0—–0—–0— —0—–0—0— —0—–0-0—0- —–0—0—0—
-0——-0—–0- ——-0——-0- ——-2—–2— —2—–2—2—
—–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0— —–0——-0—
———0——- ———0——- ———0——- ———0——-
-0————— -0————— -0————— -0—————

VERSE 3:
Born under a rainbow sign
[F/C]Flash of wave in [F/C]space and time[F/C][F/C]
Molten glass and hearts that shine
[F/C]Stone to gold in [F/C]fire refined[F/C][F/C]

BRIDGE (twice, first time without last two (F/C) bars)

OUTRO: (as for first 4 bars of Intro, end on a C6 chord)

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John Kean
keanj@agresearch.cri.nz

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If you want to learn Bruce Cockburn Rainfall 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 Rainfall. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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