Song: Rainbow River
Artist: Vashti Bunyan 
Album: Just Another Diamond Day (1970)

      D (xx0232@1)               D/C#The (x40232@1)rainbow river is a laughing stream
                                     e|-4-0
           Bm (x24432@1)         Bm7 (x20202@1)        B|-----0     ADown (x02220@1)in a valley by a mountain that is pine tree tall
      D (xx0232@1)               D/C# (x40232@1)                   BmThe (x24432@1)rainbow river has a small boy fishing with a worm
                     e|-4-0
      Bm7 (x20202@1)          B|-----0   A (x02220@1)               
And a jam jar by the water_____fall
 D (xx0232@1)                      D/C#Don't (x40232@1)make a sound don't disturb the ground
     D/C (x30232@1)                   Bm7The (x20202@1)biggest fish you e__ver saw is around
    Bm (x24432@1)                       D (xx0232@1)     D/C#And (x40232@1)the rainbow river gives a rainbow fish
                                             e|-4-0
  F#m (244222@1)       Bm (x24432@1)              Bm7 (x20202@1)        B|-----0   D (xx0232@1)   a(single (x02210@1)note)    
As one small boy goes running proudly to his mother's call


      D (xx0232@1)                      D/C#The (x40232@1)stonebuilt farmhouse is a rough stone cottage
                                       e|-4-0
         Bm (x24432@1)             Bm7 (x20202@1)        B|-----0     AHiding (x02220@1)close against the hillside up a winding track
      D (xx0232@1)                       D/C# (x40232@1)                   
The stonebuilt farmhouse has a fair-haired farmer
                                      e|-4-0
         Bm (x24432@1)             Bm7 (x20202@1)       B|-----0  A (x02220@1)
Wearing wooden shoes and building up a new haystack
 D (xx0232@1)                   D/C#Run (x40232@1)in the door stand on the stone floor
     D/C (x30232@1)                           Bm7The (x20202@1)oven opens- there's the biggest loaf you ever saw
    Bm (x24432@1)                              D (xx0232@1)       D/C#And (x40232@1)the stonebuilt farmhouse gives a good warm welcome
                                    e|-4-0
       Bm (x24432@1)            Bm7 (x20202@1)        B|-----0   D (xx0232@1)       a(single (x02210@1)note)  
As he sits down in his own chair with a Windsor back


      D (xx0232@1)                D/C#The (x40232@1)magpie meadow is a glowing evening colour
                              e|-4-0
 Bm (x24432@1)            Bm7 (x20202@1)        B|-----0  ASun (x02220@1)is setting quietly and the boy is tired
      D (xx0232@1)                 D/C# (x40232@1)             
The magpie meadow has a sparrow hawk who hovers
                           e|-4-0
 Bm (x24432@1)           Bm7 (x20202@1)      B|-----0 A (x02220@1)
Hanging on the wind preying eagle eyed
 D (xx0232@1)                D/C#Sit (x40232@1)by the lantern watch as the years turn
  D/C (x30232@1)                   Bm7Slowly (x20202@1)bringing truth for every child to learn
        Bm (x24432@1)                   D (xx0232@1)     D/C#And (x40232@1)the magpie meadow darkens gently blue now
                                   e|-4-0
        Bm (x24432@1)            Bm7 (x20202@1)      B|-----0  D (xx0232@1)      
As the family sit their faces lit by ember fire 


D (xx0232@1)    x54232  
D/C#   x44232
Bm7    x24232    (a.k.a D/B)
D/C    x34232


Most of the time the arpeggios are on the 5th, 4th and 3rd strings, 
with the occasional shifting to the 4th, 3rd and 2nd strings... 
Listen to the song to get it...
Also it seems easier to play without using the ring finger at all in 
the arpeggios; i.e. with just the thumb, index and middle finger 
[or maybe that's just me ;)].
In this way picking reflexes involving the ring finger may be minimized,
the song requiring most of the time arpeggos of three strings only.

e|-------| 1st String
B|-------| 2nd String
G|-------| 3rd String
D|-------| 4th String
A|-------| 5th String
E|-------| 6th String

transcribed by NicoQB 
17.04.2009 @ 01:37


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