The acoustic rock band Jackopierce was formed by Jack O'Neill and Cary Pierce in their hometown of Dallas, Texas in 1988. Their style focused around vocal harmonies and acoustic guitars which earned the duo a loyal local following and soon began touring the country.
Over the next ten years, Jackopierce toured the world (3 continents, 10 countries, 44 US states) selling out venues everywhere they went. They shared stages with Dave Matthews Band, matchbox twenty
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Arabella Clauson) Subject: CRD: "Rain" by JACKOPIERCE
------------------------ RAIN ------------------------ courtesy of RPBOWEN ([email protected])
one guitar is BASICLY (it might switch around a little) E-Bm7-A then repeat, this is for the verse and chorus
guitar number two is alittle harder to explain so I'll diagram E---0--- ---0--- ---0---| B---0--- ---0--- ---0---| G---13-- ---7--- ---6---| Then the normal E D---14-- ---8--- ---7---| A---14-- ---8--- ---7---| E---0--- ---0--- ---0---| E chord Bm7A (with octave sound)
this should sound right but I'm writting from a school lab from memory with out my guitar so ask questions if it sounds wrong
the intro has a few differences E for twice as long then Bm7 for twice as long do that twice then it goes into the standard pattern that I've written above. EXCEPT: Listen for the harmonics section I think it is just a 12th fret - 7th fret - 5th fret harmonic progression(in concert they play the harmonics a little different)
Thats it except don't be fooled by the strumming pattern during the third verse("she walks into....")same chords as before
I forgot to mention that in the intro. there is a moving D chord ---slide it from D position to E{up 2 frets}while the other guitar is doing that strange decending pattern.