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I've done an original this week, just in case the copyright police come, they won't be able to ask for this one to be deleted. We gave up trying to get any info about how much it would cost us to use the non-originals that are up here already. No one seems to know, no one wants to help. We're waiting ...

It's been pouring rain here for days now, hence the title. We've been going through the worst drought on record in our part of the World, so no one is complaining. I came up with this little waltz the other night while watching TV, added some more to it today, and turned it into a lesson. It's a fun one play, I do love a waltz, and the familiar sounding melody gives me a warm feeling.

It's in G, as usual, and it revolves around related chords until that B7 comes in, and then there's an A7 a bit later on. Just enough 'outside-ness' to keep the ear interested, I thought.

Here are the chords in Roman numerals for those who are interested in that sort of thing; remember it's in 3/4 time, so there are just 3 beats per bar:

| vi - - | IV - - | I - - | V - - |
| vi - - | IV - - | I - - | V - - |
| vi - - | V - - | III - - | vi - - |
| IV - - | I - - | II - - | V - - |
| IV - - | I V - | I - - | I - - |

This is one of those pieces that doesn't start on the I chord, it starts on the vi. That doesn't mean it's in the key of Em, it just happens to start with Em, the 'six' chord of the key of G..

The chord names are below in the tab. As always, the chord symbols used in the tab show the basic positions I play around. The detail is in the tab.

Watch the movie to see which fingers I use. It's all pretty standard stuff ... thumb plays the bass notes, other fingers take care of the melody and chord fragments. I tried to keep it as open and simple as possible, but it's still a fairly tricky one to get around, especially keeping that waltzing lilt going. The melody often anticipates the chord change on the last half beat of the bar, waiting for the bass note to confirm that change on the first beat of the next bar. It's that interplay that keeps it lilting along.

I have written D7 for all those D chords. The b7 isn't played in all of them, but any D in the key of G can be considered a 7th. That's the nature of the V chord. If you were to go looking for any extra notes over a D chord in G, or to add to a melody, you would choose the b7, not the 7. Most of the D chords have the F# as bass note, the 3 of the chord. It's there as part of the bass line.

I wrote A7 for the chord in bar 16 ... GuitarPro suggested calling it Em/C# ... The 'A' (V chord) vibe is what I was after, so I'll stick to A7. That C# bass note is the 3 of an A chord, same as those D/F#s. Chords that use their 3 as bass note are called 'First Inversions'. 'Second Inversions' use the 5.

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It's still raining ...



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