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From: gujel@pworld.net.ph
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 23:16:25 +0800
Subject: c/cornell_chris/sunshower.tab
UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, May 6, 1998
SUNSHOWER v1.2 - contains chord diagrams, fills/riffs, and guitar solo
Sunshower (Chris Cornell from the OST of Great Expectations)
- chris cornell
- published by chris cornell music/tcf music publishing. inc ascap
1997 a&m records/polygram company
- the guitar is tuned in standard version (EBGDAE), although
i have a weird hunch that Chris Cornell used another unorthodoxed
tuning (as he did in his other Soundgarden soungs (eg. Head Down,
Limo Wreck, Pretty Noose, Burden in My Hand, etc.). (I also noticed that
the solo/riffs were similar to the songs above.) Earlier, i tried to
figure our the song ("kapa"), using Open C, Open G, and this weird tuning
(DGGDGGD). Using DSChordfinder (by 1994/1995 Dubbledam Software),
i got the gist of the song, then i tried to figure out the roots of the
chords by ear. Sunshower is a great song; very powerful indeed. (reminds
of "The Day I Tried to Live"/"Head Down"). The second verse has this
sub-aquatic wah arrangement in the background (reminds me of Bread's "If").
If there are any corrections, please don't fail to inform me.
There have been a lot of requests for the chord positions, so here goes...
Whenever you see a slash after a chord name, (x/y), the chord at the left
of the slash is the root chord, while the chord at the right of the slash
is the bass chord. Sketchy? Let's take G/F as an example: G is the root
(left of the slash), while F is the bass chord (on the right;
i'm not sure if my terminologies are correct, but, what the heck...).
You do the ordinary chord position of the root, but instead of executing
the regular bass notes, do the note indicated by the bass chord. Gets?
for G/F, do the non-barred G, but instead of fretting G (bass) on the
3rd fret of the sixth string, fret F (bass) which is on the first fret
of the sixth string. I hope the guide below will help.
fret-> open 1 2 3 4 5
string
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1 e (high) E F F# G G# A
2 B B C C# D Eb E
3 G G G# A Bb B C
4 D D Eb E F F# G
5 A A Bb B C C# D
6 E (low) E F F# G G# A
for sunshower, check out the guide below: (x = dead: actually, the
chords aren't strummed per se... pick the bass notes first, then
the treble notes afterwards)
G/F G/E G/Bb G/C G/B Cdim
1e 3 3 3 3 3 2
2B 3 3 3 3 3 1
3G 0 0 0 0 0 2
4D 0 0 0 0 0 1
5A x x 1 3 2 x
6E 1 0 x x x x
see the pattern (as compared to the chart above?)
Oh yeah, do this before switching to G/B:
G|---0 H 2 --| (D chord position, plucking strings 1&2 afterwards)
Play with the chords in this song: the D's are
actually Dsus/D progressions (like what you hear in old songs such as
"Patience"/"Guitar Man"... u know..."ang pinaka gas-gas na rhy. fill.")
The A's are quick progressions of A's and Asus's; play with your E's by
placing 4 (your pinkie) on D (2nd string, 3rd fret). Well,
enough of the blabbering...
Intro:
D (actually Dsus-D) - G/B - G/F - G/E - G/Bb - A - Asus
D G/C D G/B G/Bb
Dark as roses Fine as sand feel your healing and your sting again
D G/B G/F G/E G/Bb A-Asus
hear you laughing and my soul is saved on forgotten graves you cry
(do chords indicated above, gtr 2. with wah)
cry like ivy
up my spine
through my nerves
and into my eyes
cuts like anguish
or recollections
of better days gone by
Bm D F#m
but it's alright when you're caught in pain and you feel the rain come
Bm - A
down
E D F#m Bm - A
it's alright when you find your way then you see it disappear
E D Cdim G
it's alright though your garden's gray i know all your graces someday will
G/Bb - G/A D -- *
flower in a sweet sunshine
eyes like oceans
so far away
a feather trail
to a better way
worried mornings turn
into days
then into worried nights
but it's alright
all you'll be you are today
Guitar solo:
(do the ff. chords...)
D - C - B - Bb - B - G# - G - (F#) - F (6E open)
repeat ?times, then B - G#...
guitar 2, steady glis.
B2|- 1 s 3(33) s 5(55) s 6(66) s 7(77) 7b - 8b - 7b (continue downward...
you can figure it out)
s = slide; b = full bend; H = hammer-on; P = pull-off
other stuff:
* after 1st chorus:
guitar 1: - using D chord position, pluck the following strings
rhy fill1 3G| - 2 0
4D| 0 - - (strum the entire chord; just emphasize
on the previous transcription)
guitar 2: - while doing rhy fill1
riff 1 2B| 15 15 - 14 - 12 12
3G| -------------------- 14 ~~~
* or probably do 14 on the G string than the 1st note above
guitar 1: - do before proceeding to 3rd verse
fill1 2B| 2 H 3 0 3 P 2
3G| ------------- 2 ~~~
guitar 3 (clean?) - A - Asus after fill1
_________________________________________Sunshower version 1.2
- mutilated by Gujel Tungpalan (gujel@hotmail.com);
- (Q.C, Philippines); 05/06/98
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- keep those fingers movin' and to God be the glory!
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