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Todd Agnew - Grace Like Rain


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Artist: Todd Agnew 
Title : Grace Like Rain
Album : Grace Like Rain
Tuning : Standard

Verse 1,2 (verse 3 play softly)
Dm   Bb   F   C 4x
        
Chorous 
Dm   Bb   F   C 2x

Im submitting this because Todd Agnew no longer has the 
PDF on his site. Hope you enjoy and God bless

Derek

Dm XX0231
Bb 113331
F  133211
C  032010



Comments about this tab

ytckevin - 2005-10-16
last i checked it is still there
draylon - 2005-10-17
When i submitted this, the PDF link was not working and had not been working for several months. I checked it out tonight and to my surprise the link worked.

thanks and God Bless
hwkoff2004 - 2006-03-28
I am a worship leader at my church and this is the chords of this song that we use:

Em - C - G - D. just use fast down strokes to sound like he plays it.
Webcam529 - 2006-04-03
you can capo 5 to get rid of that akward Bb thing

Dm = Am 002210
Bb = F 033210
F = C 332010
C = G 320013
Truth? - 2006-04-24
better yet capo 1 in c#

c# - x46600
a2 - x02200
E - 022400
Bsus - x24400

thus sounds the awesomeness
jim4christ - 2006-05-23
i was wondering how you would play the chorus if you played the versus Bm G D A, i am having a hard time figuring it out, thanks and god bless
-Jim
matix1993 - 2006-06-24
Em C G D

nice try though
powerchordguy - 2006-06-27
Neither of you are wrong, you could use Bm, G, D, A, but it wouldn't be in the same key as the actual song. Neither would Em, C, G, D. The way that it is tabbed above is the right way.
6stringjo - 2006-07-05
Actually the chords for this song are e]-5---1---0---3
b]-6---1---1---3
g]-7---3---2---0
d]-7---3---3---2
a]-5---1---x---3
e]-5---x---x---x
i also know the solo thingy it's
e]-5--1--5--1--5--1--5--1--5--7--8--10-8--10--12--10--1
b]-5--1--5--1--5--1--5--1--5--7--8--10-8--10--12--10--1
g]-7--3--7--3--7--3--7--3--7--9--10-12-10-12--14--12--3
d]-7--3--7--3--7--3--7--3--7--9--10-12-10-12--14--12--3 then back to the chords
a]-5--1--5--1--5--1--5--1--5--7--8--10-8--10--12--10--1 and thats basicly the
e]-5--1--5--1--5--1--5--1--5--7--8--10-8--10--12--10--1 whole song
daboz9213 - 2006-09-29
i play in my church's worship band and i play it like this

C#(without the bar so that the strings B and e are open)

A (play the b string open)

E

B (w/ b and e open)

this is how i play it and it sounds really good sorry im not wery good with chord names! have fun
rapids36 - 2006-10-28
Dm, Bb, F, C is the best combo!!! Barre chords sound good here too!!
rapids36 - 2006-11-19
u could also use a Bb here as:
e-1
b-3
g-3
d-3
a-x
E-x
This makes an easier chords switch by using your 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers on the b, g, and d strings. It is easier from the Dm to the Bb and also an easy switch from the Bb tol the C.
jimmiej2448 - 2008-05-29
the chords are right but they sound better in bar chords like this
Dm Bb F C and strum as following: p=palm mute s=strum
x x 1 x sppsppsp for the verse and just strum through the chorus
5 1 3 3
7 3 3 5 and for the instrumental or bridge wutevr u wanna call it it
7 3 2 5 goes (Dm Bb) x4 Dm E F G F G A G Bb just strum them once and play
6 1 1 3 the last 3 chords quickly (this is also the ending)
5 1 1 3

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