Intro/Verse
e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|-(2)-(2)-0h2-(2)-(2)-0h2-(2)-(2)-0h2-(2)-(2)-0h2---------0h2---------0h2---------0h2---------0h2-
A|--3---3-------3---3-------3---3-------3---3------(3)-(3)-----(3)-(3)-----(3)-(3)-----(3)-(3)-----
E|--------------------------------------------------1---1-------1---1-------1---1-------1---1------
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G|-(2)-(2)-----(2)-(2)-----(2)-(2)-----(2)-(2)-------------------------------------
D|-(2)-(2)-0h2-(2)-(2)-0h2-(2)-(2)-0h2-(2)-(2)-0h2-----0h2-----0h2-----0h2-----0h2-
A|--0---0-------0---0-------0---0-------0---0--------------------------------------
E|-------------------------------------------------3-3-----3-3-----3-3-----3-3-----
*
*Verse ends on this note (“Hallelujah”)
Jam (Live)
Note: When played live, Dave tends to more forcefully strum the full chords (C, F, Am and G) below:
e|-----------3--
B|--1-----1-----
G|--0--2--2-----
D|--2--3--2-----
A|--3--3--0--2--
E|-----1-----3--
Song Notes: Although when playing live, Dave tends to put his fingers on the strings in the same formation as the full C, F, Am and G chords, he does not just strum the full chords during the intro/verse. He is actually focusing on playing certain notes (root notes and the hammer-on).
Also, there is a consistent hammer-on on the D string (0h2). The way Dave plays it, it looks like he is fully hammering each chord (C, F, Am and G) on and off, but it is mostly the D string that is focused on for the hammer. Tim is also very much focusing on playing this hammer, so the sounds of both guitars do mesh together.