Tabbed by: Nate (zero606@excite.com) Note: All chord names are relative to tuning, so a D5 sounds as a Db5 STRUCTURE Lead-in The note you hear as Scott speaks is a 12 fret E flat on the 1st string Refrain ("Hallelu-hallelujah"....) Db4/F# D5 Verse ("Halleluhoodwink".....) Riff 1, D5, Riff 1, Riff 2 Prechorus Riff F5 F#5 Chorus ("Man built"...) Gtr 1 A5 G5 Db5 D5 Gtr 2 (w/ tremolo effect) A G Db D Refrain Verse Prechorus Chorus Bridge E5 F#5 A5 Refrain Bridge/Outro Chords (in order of appearance): Db4/F# D5 F5 F#5 A5 G5 Db5 D5 A G Db D E5 eb --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- (0) Bb --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -6- -7- (0) Gb -6- (2) (5) (6) (9) (7) -6- -7- -6- -4- -6- -7- (4) Db -6- -0- -3- -4- -7- -5- -6- -7- -7- -5- -6- -7- -2- Ab -4- -0- -3- -4- -7- -5- -4- -5- -7- -5- -4- -5- -2- Db -4- -0- -3- -4- -7- -5- --- --- -7- -5- --- --- -2- [() around a note indicates that it is played sometimes and not others] Riff 1 eb-------| Bb-------| Gb-------| Db-------| Ab-------| Db-4b5r4- Riff 2 eb-------2-----| Bb-----1---1---| Gb---2-------2-| Db-4-----------| Ab-------------| Db-------------| Song ends on an E5 th...th...th...th...thats all folks....