Have You Ever Seen The Rain Chords & Guitar Lesson
Welcome to my Have Your Ever Seen the Rain chord chart. This is a somewhat beginner-intermediate acoustic guitar song that I like doing with my students. What makes it more intermediate is the use of the F barre chord. But I have an easy fix below.
You will also notice in the chart something like this C/B. In this song, you can play what is called a walk down on the bass line. In the Chorus the walk down moves from C to B to A and ends on G in the chorus. If you know how to play a walk-down, great! If not, play on the first chord, not the second note.
Play Don't Play
C / B
So you would play a C chord only.
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Have You Ever Seen The Rain Strumming Patterns:
Strumming for Verse:
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
D DU U DU
Strumming for Chorus:
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
DU UDU U
Check out my video tutorial for more help on strumming this song:
Have You Ever Seen The Rain Guitar Lesson:
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Have You Ever Seen The Rain Chord Chart:
Intro: Am F C G C C
Verse:
C C
Someone told me long ago
C C G
There's a calm before the storm, I know
G C C
And it's been coming for some time
C C
When it's over, so they say
C C G
It'll rain a sunny day, I know
G C C
Shining down like water
Chorus:
F G
I wanna know
|C C/B| | Am C/G|
Have you ever seen the rain
F G
I wanna know
|C C/B| | Am C/G|
Have you ever seen the rain
F G C C
Coming down on a sunny day
Verse:
C C
Yesterday and days before
C C G
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
G C C
Been that way for all my time
C C
'Til forever on it goes
C C G
Thru the circle fast and slow, I know
G C C
And it can't stop, I wonder
Chorus:
F G
I wanna know
|C C/B| | Am C/G|
Have you ever seen the rain
F G
I wanna know
|C C/B| | Am C/G|
Have you ever seen the rain
F G C C (hold)
Coming down on a sunny day
This file is the author’s own work and represents his interpretation of this song. It’s intended solely for private study, scholarship or research.
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