xOK, here goes. You need to tune the guitar to open D (DADF#Ad). However, as the top two strings are not needed, I normally just retune the 6th and 3rd strings, cos I'm lazy! I am doing this from memory, so I am not 100% sure that the notes for the Em chord are completely accurate, but they sound alright when I play it. Corrections gratefully received! If you just wanna strum along in normal tuning the chords are: D(sus4), Bm(6), Em(9) Numbers in brackets indicate the voicings he changes between - sounds OK just playing the basic chords as well though. Played fingerstyle: Intro/Verse: D(sus4) d-]-----------------]-----------------] A-]-----------------]-----------------] F#]---0-----1-----0-]---0-----1-----0-] D-]-----0-----0-----]-----0-----0-----] A-]-----------------]-----------------] D-]-0-----0-----0---]-0-----0-----0---] Bm(6) d-]-----------------]-----------------] A-]-----------------]-----------------] F#]---0-----1-----0-]---0-----1-----0-] D-]-----0-----0-----]-----0-----0-----] A-]-2-----2-----2---]-2-----2-----2---] D-]-----------------]-----------------] Repeat twice for the intro, 4 times for the verse Chorus: Em(9) d-]-----------------]-----------------]--- A-]-----------------]-----------------]--- F#]---0-----1-------]---0-----1-------]--- D-]-----2-----2---2-]-----2-----2---2-]--- A-]-----------------]-----------------]--- D-]-2-----2-----2---]-2-----2-----2---]-0-(hold open D) Such a cool song. This was the first Tom Mcrae I ever heard - still a favourite! Anyone else at the Gig at Islington on Nov 23rd? It was awesome. Can't wait till the next time I'm gonna have ago at the solo in a bit - watch this space...