I met Drew several years ago, but he taught me the basics of this song and I wanted to share what he taught me with the masses! Capo 7 Alright, the intro just holds a G grounding and you fiddle around from C to G E------3-3--------3-3------3-3-------3-3---3-3-----------| B------3-3--------3-3------3-3-------3-3---3-3-----------| G------0-0--------0-0------0-0-------0-0---0-0-----------| D------0-0--------0-0------0-0-------0-0---0-0-----------| A----3-3-3----0h2-2-2---0--0-0-------0-0---0h2-----------| E--------------------------------0h2-2-2---3-3-----------| Most all subsequent times through he plays this: E------3-3--------3-3------3-3-------3-3---3-3-----------| B------3-3--------3-3------3-3-------3-3---3-3-----------| G------0-0--------0-0------0-0-------0-0---0-0-----------| D------0-0--------0-0------0-0-------0-0---0-0-----------| A--2h3-3-3----0h2-2-2---0--0-0-------0-0---0h2-----------| E--------------------------------0h2-2-2---3-3-----------| ^ the only difference Keep in mind this song is a pretty high tempo, so practice it plenty. Play around with the strumming and hammer-ons to get the right sound you want. Occasionally you should hit the high strings a smidgen harder to produce the ukulele sound in the background. During the verses he just strums G and then walks it from C to G without the hammer-ons. The beauty of the intro is that it is the majority of the song. He does hit on a D chord periodically. It goes like this: E--2--0--3--2-------| B--3--3--3--3-------| G--2--2--2--2-------| D--0--0--0--0-------| A-------------------| E-------------------| ^You can skip this chord if you prefer Enjoy!