| | | | E-------------------------------|----------| B------p------------------------|----------| G---0--2--0---------------------|-- X 3---| D--------------3-bend-----------|----------| A--------------|----------------|----------| D--------------3-bend---0-------|----------| \ mute and let ring | | | | E---------------------------------|----------| B------p-------------------x-x----|----------| G---0--2--0----------------x-x----|-- X 3---| D--------------3-bend------x-x----|----------| A--------------|--------0--x-x----|----------| D--------------3-bend---0---------|----------| This time play the open low D and A without muting (and you also have the scratchy sound made with the pick. I used a hand carved pick made from a deers antler which gives quite a unique sound when you scratch the strings. I imagine any thing made of course bone would work. Now it changes yet again .. its basically the same but it has a C chord and a D minor chord there. C D | | | | | | | | E---------------------------------0----|-----------------------------1---| B------p--------------------------1----|------p----------------------3---| G---0--2--0-----------------------0----|---0--2--0-------------------2---| D--------------3-bend-------------2----|-------------3-bend--------------| A--------------|--------0---------3----|-------------|---------0---------| D--------------3-bend---0--------------|-------------3-bend----0---------| Repeat this again and then .. | | | | E-----------------------------| B-----------------------------| G-----------------------------| D---0-------------------------| A---0-------------------------| D---0-------------------------| \ mute all the strings and let them ring (with my effects system I get a cool buzzing sound because of the compression). You can hear this on the album. Next comes the verse riff which I'm sure you are very familiar with Steve. | | | | E---------------------------|-------------------------------| B---------------------------|-------------------------------| G---------------------------|-------------------------------| D------------------------4--|--(4)--------------------------| A---0--------------------2--|--(2)--------------------------| D---0-----0--0--0--0--0-----|-------------------------------| \____________/ \ | let ring into next bar mute these Occasionally I do this ... Occasionally I do this ... | | | | | | | | E---------------------------|-------------------------------| B---------------------------|-------------------------------| G---------------------------|-------------------------------| D------------------------4--|--(4)-------------------*------| A---0--------------------2--|--(2)-------------0-2-0-2-0----| D---0-----0--0--0--0--0-----|----------------------------3--| * - bend string up a note and return (I wasn't sure how to draw this with ascii. The return falls on the beat. Ok .. now the Indian talking drum you can hear is actually my guitar. I discovered this after breaking the top string. What you do is drag the string over the wooden part of your guitar (I won't try to draw this). You then pluck it at the same time as you pull it and you get that funny sound. It also makes a resonating sound on the wood which gives it an interesting texture. Thats all I can bothered transcribing as I suspect very few people would have heard the song and even fewer people would want to play it. Richard M