pre-Verse * . . . * . . . |---------2---0-----------2---0---| |-2-----2---------2-----2---------| |-2---2-----------2---2-----------| |-2-2-------2---2---2-------2---2-| |-0---------------0---------------| |---------------------------------| You can play right hand harmonics on those high notes. Also during the verses as many times as possible.
Solo: (tabbed with less dense timing) * . . . * . . . |-3-------2---0---5-----------2---7---------------7---9-10-7--------| |---------------3---------2-------7-----------7---7--------7--------| |-----2---------------2-----------7-------7-------7---------------7-| |-0-----------------------------------9--------------------9---11---| |-----------------4-------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------7---------------7--------7--------| the middle of the solo is transposed down.
* . . . * ._3__ __3__ ._3__ __3__ . |-0---------------0-2-3-5-7-------5---3---2-3-2~---2----------------------------| |-0-----------0-------------------2--------------5---5-3-2-3-2~----2------------| |-0--------------------------------------------------------------4---4-2-2------| |---------2---1---0---------------2---------------------------------------------| |-------------------------4-------0--------------0-----------0-----------0------| |-0-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ~ : trill-ornament (p-h) The rhythm is just approximately transcribed.
* * |17--...-----------------------------| |14--...-----------------------------| |-0--...-----------------------------| |14--...-----------------------------| |-0--...-----------------------------| |------------------------------------| strumm fast
"Rock" section:
On the original record this section is in 4/4 (beats marked below the staves), but triplets dominate the lead tune creating an alternate 6/4 meter marked below the staves. You can simplify this part by playing only every second 4/4 (D) chords (later: 'A' bass). It's easier to learn this section with 6/4 meter in mind.
Some parts of this arrangement are hard to play, or require tricky fingering. The outro is easier, if you are not advanced player, start with that. This arrangement can be modified/simplified almost anywhere if you feel it's easier for you.