Tabbed by: Travis Blankenship Email: * Tuning: Standard The same chord progression remains throughout the entire song e|-5--5-5-5--3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3--2--2-2-2-| B|-3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3-| G|-5--5-5-5--4--4-4-4--3--3-3-3--2--2-2-2-| D|-0--0-0-0--5--5-5-5--5--5-5-5--0--0-0-0-| A|-------------------------------0--0-0-0-| E|----------------------------------------| but if you want, you could start playing the full chords as the song progresses: e|-5--5-5-5--3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3--2--2-2-2-| B|-3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3-| G|-5--5-5-5--4--4-4-4--3--3-3-3--2--2-2-2-| D|-0--0-0-0--5--5-5-5--5--5-5-5--0--0-0-0-| A|-5--5-5-5--5--5-5-5--5--5-5-5--0--0-0-0-| E|-----------3--3-3-3--3--3-3-3-----------| for fun, the "hoo hoo oo oo" thing: e|-5--32-----5--32-----5--32----2p0----2p0---2-| B|--------3----------3----------3------3------3---| G|------------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------| and just another side note, the acoustic guitar cuts out during the chorus, and a violin comes in playing A G G F# along in time with the chords, so if you play the same chord progression during the chorus it sounds perfectly fine. | / slide up | slide down | h hammer-on | p pull-off | ~ vibrato | + harmonic | x Mute note happy birthday bruce williamson ===============================================================================