xA|--0--------| E|----3-0-3--| C|-----------| g|-----------| C C Someone told me long ago there s a calm before the storm, G C I know; it s been comin for some time. C When its over, so they say, it ll rain a sunny day, G C I know; shinin down like water. F G C Am Am G F I want to know, have you ever seen the rain? G C Am Am G F I want to know, have you ever seen the rain G C Comin down on a sunny day? A|--3-2-2------| E|--------3-3--| C|-------------| g|-------------| C C Yesterday, and days before, sun is cold and rain is hard, G C I know; been that way for all my time. A|--3-2-2------| E|--------3-3--| C|-------------| g|-------------| C till forever, on it goes through the circle, fast and slow, G C I know; it can t stop, I wonder. F G C Am Am G F I want to know, have you ever seen the rain? G C Am Am G F I want to know, have you ever seen the rain G C Comin down on a sunny day? A|--3-2-2------| E|--------3-3--| C|-------------| g|-------------| Yeah! F G C Am Am G F I want to know, have you ever seen the rain? G C Am Am G F I want to know, have you ever seen the rain G C Comin down on a sunny day? A|--0--------| E|----3-0-3--| C|-----------| g|-----------| C This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
4 ukulele chords used in "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival: Am, C, F and G

















The strum I use is UDU stop UDU stop. And try picking like this
xA—3-2-0-
xE—————3-3
xC—————— —0
xG—— ———————
Just like you would do on guitar.
I like to use C7 as a transition chord from the verse to the chorus. So it goes C C7 F … This kind of transition (I Idom7 IV) works well in many other songs too
Awesome tab! I however, in the course, like to play it like this…
F G C G AM G
I want to know, have you ever seen the rain?
It just sounds smoother to me that way 🙂
Do you have to have the ad there through the whole song???
what is the strumming pattern?
xA|- –0 –———–3
xE|- – –—–0-0—-0
xC|- – – – – – – – -2–0
xG|- – – – 0———0
this is what i prefer in the beginning and end
I know this song and it sounds great but as my name suggests “Im a noob” so I mangle it by accident.
^^^^Ok, there was supposed to be spaces between my notes, but I guess I got denied… lol
Not going to lie, this is one of my all time favorite songs right now. I recently found myself holding an original recording of this song, and I really like the original recording. Though the Remaster is great as well. I have to say, this is a pretty good switch from the song to a Ukulele tab.
Transition from verse to chorus
xA————–0
xE———-0–1
xC–0–2——0
xG————–2
Its the tablature for certain parts i think, set up with each line of dashes being a string and the numbers being the frets to be held down
what do those dashes with numbers and stuff mean im new to ukelele and i have no idea
Strum pattern?
Hi all. In my opinion the entry riff goes like the following:
xA|–3-0—3-
xE|—-3-0-0-
xC|——2-0-
xG|——–0-
Let me know what you think…
Beautiful!
I understand the chords, what’s the deal with the a e c g is that for the notes? Or the melody? How do you work it or where can I go to learn to use it, thanks
my opinion. add another pluck to E before plucking 3rd fret E at the end, sounds groovier. ooo bum dum dum bum doooo