The song is in G, the chords played on the keyboard are D - C - G 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & D_______________C_______________G______________________________ He also plays it on guitar in a few places: e|---2-------0-------3---------------------------| B|---3-------1-------0---------------------------| G|---2-------0-------0---------------------------| D|---0-------2-------0---------------------------| A|-----------3-------2---------------------------| E|-------------------3---------------------------| Most of the song, I believe he's playing around with these 4 notes: e|--------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------| G|---0---2---3--------------------------------| D|--------------3-----------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| Here's some examples to give you an idea. e|--------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------| G|--3p2p0-----3-3-0---------------------------| D|--------3-3---------------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| He sometimes bends the A#: e|--------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------| G|--3b5--3b5rb3p2p0---3-3-3p2p0---------------| D|------------------3-------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| He does this lick a few times throughout: e|--------------------------------------------| B|--14b15rb14p12----12-12---------------------| G|---------------13-------13------------------| D|--------------------------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| Pluck it gently and let this note ring when you hear that clanking sound throughout the song: e|---2*---------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------| G|--------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| If you have someone backing you with the chords or you're jamming with the song, the solos should come pretty instinctively, but for me personaly, the G Dorian Mode sounds good with song, don't be thrown off when you see the term Dorian Mode. All you do is add a note in places on the pentatonic scale where notes are 3 half steps away, add a note before second note... If that makes any sense. Skrew it... Here's a tab for the first position Dorian Mode in G: (an octave higher, in the area the solos are played in) e|-----------------------------------------------------------15--17--18---| B|-----------------------------------------------15--17--18---------------| G|-----------------------------------14--15--17---------------------------| D|-----------------------14--15--17---------------------------------------| A|---------------15--17---------------------------------------------------| E|---15--17--18-----------------------------------------------------------|