John Gorka - Raven In The Storm

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Band name John Gorka
Song name Raven In The Storm
Tab type Chords
Added 05/22/2008
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From: steidlr@ccmail.orst.edu (Bob Steidl)

	Raven In the Storm

	written by John Gorka and Geoff Bartley
	performed by John Gorka from "Land of the Bottom Line"

	He plays this with a capo on the 1st fret (or tunes up). 
	I've chorded it as if played in the first position.

Intro:	Em D C D (4x)

	|-------------------------------------| h = hammer on
	|-------------------------------------| 
	|----5-h353----0----------------------| Played with
	|-3----------5---3---6--h565--0--2----| capo on 1st fret
	|----------------------------------3--| Solo is similar
	|-------------------------------------|
Verse:

Em      D      C        D
I'm ...

Em      D      C         D
Cutting ..

Em      D           C          D
I come ..

Em     D      C          D
Moving ..

I'm ...
I'm ..
I'll ..
I'm ...

Chorus:

	G               D
	I'm ..

	C               D
	I'm ..

        G                 D
	Like ..

        C
	I ..

	Em D C D (4x)

I'm ..
I'm ..
I'm ..
I'm ..

I'm ..
I am ..
I'm ..
I'm ..

Chorus:

	I'm ..
	My ..
	Though ..
	I ..

I'm ..
I'm ..
I'm ..
I ..

Chorus:

	I ..
	I ..
	Ask ..
	In ..


Hint: 	At first, the strum pattern in the Verse/Intro seemed 
	somewhat awkward.  Hitting all the "D" chords on the 
	UP stroke rather than the DOWN stroke seems right.

Bob Steidl