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p If you are looking for Down to the River guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Down to the River by Bernard Fanning using guitar or guitar. This song by Bernard Fanning can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Down to the River guitar chords has rhythm and included in Tea Sympathy (2005) 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. /p h3Down to the River by Bernard Fanning Guitar Chords/h3 prebr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrDOWN TO THE RIVER ' Bernard Fanningbrbrprebr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrTuning: EADGBebrbrThis is the most of it. The other tab was good but wasn't finished and was a little bitbrto play so I've simplified for all. You'll have to listen to the song to get the timingbrbut these are all the notes. The chorus is a little iffy but it still sounds very close to the recording.brbrPart 1: This is the nice soft bit where all is calm and it's just Bernard and the guitar.brbrIntrobrbrprebre|-------0--3-0---------0--0-----------0-1-0---------------------------------|brB|------1-1--1-1-------1-1--3-1-------1-1---1--------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| x3brD|----------------1/2------------2/3-----------------------------------------|brA|-2/3-----------------------------------------------------------------------|brE|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrVerse ' Same as introbrbrprebre|-------0--3-0---------0--0-----------0-1-0---------------------------------|brB|------1-1--1-1-------1-1--3-1-------1-1---1--------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| x2brD|----------------1/2------------2/3-----------------------------------------|brA|-2/3-----------------------------------------------------------------------|brE|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrLyrics: 1.Ride out the storm, take on the wave, don't run, run, runbrThe winds gonna blow and the ground's gonna shake then it's gone, gone, gonebr2.Try not to mourn, shake off the pain don't run, run, runbrThe world's gonna spin and the earth's gonna quake then it's done, done, donebrChorusbrbrprebre|-3---3---1---1-----1--------------------------0----------------------------|brB|----1-1-----1-1---1-1----1-1-----1----1--1--1------------------------------|brG|-----------------2---2----0-0---3-3--2-2---0-0-----------------------------| x2brD|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brA|-1-----------------------3-----1----0----3---------------------------------|brE|---------1-------1---------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrLyrics: If I ask you tenderly will you follow me down to the riverbrI'll let you down I'll break your wingsbrIf you follow me down to the riverbrbrNote: All of this is played twice through. After the chorus the end bit of the chorus isbrthrough about six times and then it goes into part 2.brbrPart 2: This is the bit where he gets nice and loud and everyone joins in. I think hebruses distortion, phaser and tremolo as effects for this part so if you got thosebrgive 'em a whirl and see if you can get it right. Remember: The forward slashbrbetween the chords at the top of the tab is a slide from chord to chord.brbr[C] [F] [D#] [F] [D#/F] [F/D#] [C] brprebre|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brB|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brG|-----10--8---8--10----10--8/10--10/8---------------------------------------| x4brD|-10--10--8-8----10-10-----8/10--10/8--10-----------------------------------|brA|-10--8---6------8---------6/8----8/6--10-----------------------------------|brE|-8------------------------------------8------------------------------------|br/prebrbrLyrics: I've got it all, all ahead of me nowbrA pattern's gonna form and the wind's gonna blow me downbrbrWell that's it. After part 2 it goes back to part 1 with the band playing this time thebrverse is used for the lyrics and it fades out with the end of the chorus. This is anbrsong from a great album. If you haven't got it it's worth getting.brbr| / slide upbr| \ slide downbr| h hammer-onbr| p pull-offbr| ~ vibratobr| + harmonicbr| x Mute note p If you want to learn Bernard Fanning Down to the River 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 /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Down to the River. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p