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Counting Crows  - Rain King

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Guitar6String  Tabwww.ultimate-guitar.com2011/02/09 04:56:32

------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 15:56:18 -0500 From: Jay Collins  Subject: TAB: Rain King by Counting Crows                             "Rain King" by Counting Crows -This TAB file you're looking at is my attempt to illustrate how "Rain King" is played. Send all questions, comments, inquries, supeonas and please no flames to: [email protected] Chords used: D(open): 000232                        G(open): 320003          A(open): 002220 A/C#(open): 032220                     Esus: 022200 B-(power chord): 024400                E(open): 022100 * I'm leaving it up to you to incorporate the chords of this song into the rythm. It's not hard. The song is fairly easy and comes in parts: Part 1: (Verse)     D           A/C#                B-                 A E---2------------0------------------0------------------0---------------------| B---3------------2------------------0------------------2---------------------| G---2------------2------------------4------------------2---------------------| D---0------------2------------------4------------------2---------------------| A---0------------3------------------2------------------0---------------------| E---0------------0------------------0------------------0---------------------| * When Adam starts to sing it's the same verse(part 1) just more quiet. Part 2: (Bridge) *Hit the bass line of these two chords lightly and then pick through the last three notes. The B- and the G in the bridge is played twice before the chorus comes in, the rest is only played once.            B-                G         D       Esus         E E----------0-----------------1---------2--------0-----------0----------------| B----------0-----------------0---------3--------0-----------0----------------| G----------4-----------------0---------2--------2-----------3----------------| D----------4-----------------0---------0--------2-----------2----------------| A----------2-----------------2---------0--------2-----------2----------------| E----------0-----------------3---------0--------0-----------0----------------| Part 3: (Chorus)         A          B-        D        E E-------0----------0---------2--------0--------------------------------------| B-------2----------0---------3--------0--------------------------------------| G-------2----------4---------3--------3--------------------------------------| D-------2----------4---------0--------2--------------------------------------| A-------0----------2---------0--------2--------------------------------------| E-------0----------0---------0--------0--------------------------------------|       ***Here the verse and the bridge are repeated once again** Part 4:(Bridge 2) *You have to pick through all 3 chords here.         B-             D                 A E-------0--------------2-----------------0-----------------------------------| B-------0--------------3-----------------2-----------------------------------| G-------4--------------2-----------------2-----------------------------------| D-------4--------------0-----------------2-----------------------------------| A-------2--------------0-----------------0-----------------------------------| E-------0--------------0-----------------0-----------------------------------|          *** From here on the chorus and bridge 1 is repeated again** Simple. Ta da!    Jay Collins -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The difference between the perfect world and the almost-perfect world, is like the difference between fire and the firefly.    -Mark Twain-                            Jeremy Collins                        [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----