|-------------------------|-----------------------|
|-------------------------|-----------------------|
|-------------------------|-----------------------|
|---x--0---8--8-8-7h8p7---| ----x-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
|---x--0---8--8-8-7h8p7---| ----x-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
| -0-0-0---8--8-8-7h8p7---|---3-3-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
| So most of the time you're just basically playing a big fat power chord, |
| with a doubled root note. Accent the D and G# chords by raking on the open |
| top two or three strings, right before "3" beat. (This is approximately a |
| sixteenth-note triplet before the actual "3" beat. Listen to the recording |
| for this, though, it's too beautifully subtle to properly notate.) |
| For the chorus part, use this 4-chord ascending progression: |
| mean playing the bottom strings open, then on the third, seventh, and |