Negative 3 Tabbed by Lidsville (tune E string down one half step to D#) e|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| B|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| G|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| D|---1--1--1-|---1--1--1-|---1--1--1-|---0--0--0---| A|-----------|-2--2--2--2|-1--1--1--1|-2--2--2--2--| E|-0--0--0--0|-----------|-----------|-------------| e|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| B|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| G|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| D|---1--1--1-|---1--1--1-|---1--1--1-|---4--4--4---| A|-----------|-2--2--2--2|-1--1--1--1|-4--4--4--4--| E|-0--0--0--0|-----------|-----------|-------------| guitar 2 (verse) e|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| B|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| g|-8---------|-4---------|-3---------|-6-----------| D|-8---------|-4---------|-3---------|-6-----------| A|-6---------|-2---------|-1---------|-4-----------| E|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------------| riff (strewn casually about at the end of each verse, i believe) e|----------------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------8------------------| D|---------------------------8------------------| A|-6--9--2--4---8--9--8--4*--6------------------| E|----------------------------------------------| <*=this is 12 at some points in the song. listen and you'll hear when to play 4 and when to play 12.> chorus e|-------------|-------------|-------------|--------------| B|-------------|-------------|-------------|--------------| G|-8--8-8-8-8-8|-4--4-4-4-4-4|-3--3-3-3-3-3|-6--6-6-6-6-6-| D|-8--8-8-8-8-8|-4--4-4-4-4-4|-3--3-3-3-3-3|-6--6-6-6-6-6-| A|-6--6-6-6-6-6|-2--2-2-2-2-2|-1--1-1-1-1-1|-4--4-4-4-4-4-| E|-------------|-------------|-------------|--------------| the little instrumental break in the song is a B barre chord played as an arpeggio...for you chord impaired ppl it looks like this: e|--7------------------------------------------| B|--7-<----------------------------------------| G|--8-<----------------------------------------| D|--9-<----------------------------------------| A|--9------------------------------------------| E|--*------------------------------------------| <*=E string not played: since it's tuned down a half step it won't sound right> You pick the notes individually instead of playing them all at once. the ones w/ an < are the ones daisy plays the most. i think he may screw with the chord a little bit: listen to the song to get the specific