My December Drummer: Rob Bourdon Tabber: Me. Th_FRGT10_1@hotmail.com Okay, unlike those dudes who don't like putting in the flashy hi hat stuff, I prefer to improvise it in there to make the song complete, in place of the turntables at the end. I also believe that you guys know your way around the song. These are my first tabs by the way. Here is the main beat, HH |--x-x-x--xx-x-x-|--x-x-x--xx-x-x-| repeat all Sn |----x-------x---|----x-------x---| Bd |bb-b-b-bb--b-b-b|bb-b-b-bb--b-b-b| Interlude (repeat v1 quieter) HH |x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-|x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-| Sn |----r-------r---|----r-------r---| Bd |bb-b-b-bb--b-b-b|bb-b-b-bb--b-b-b| Last Chorus HH |--x-x-x--xx-x-x-|--x-x-x--xx-x-x-| Sn |----x-g-----x-g-|----x-g-----x-g-| Bd |bb-b-b-bb--b-b-b|bb-b-b-bb--b-b-b| Hh |----x---x---o---|----------------| Sn |----------------|--f--g----------| Bd |----------------|B--g------------| If you're going perfectionist, then omit some stuff. I think it sounds cooler if you 'count off' before the little synth drum sample there, but, do what you want, it's your cover. It isn't that hard. the HH stuff I said I'd put in, I'll tab out later, just listen to Joe's Rhythm, and put drags and small flams in there... know what your hh does, not hard. you'll get it. Oh, don't strain yourself trying to cover everything in the Turntables, but at the end, where there is about 6 measures of the solo, just improvise, because that can get old quick waiting for the strings to kick in, assuming you have a keyboarder and Pianist. It is all there. Obviously, you have to think a little bit for it. And some good independence is good.