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At the beginning, it's like this:

---------------------------------
-----3-----2---0-----0-----2---3-
--------------------------------- (repeat many times)
-2-2---2-2---2---2-2---2-2---2---
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
(let ring on most notes)

Note: At one point, the second half of that part is left off.
Also, some chorus or an overdub is added for a while.

Then, it does this:
------- ---
------- and it ends up just ---
-----3- (repeat strumming this -3-
-2-2--- several with crescendo: -2-
------- times) ---
------- ---

Then something like this chord is struck:

-0-
-5-
-4-
-2-
---
---

The second half uses these chords:
(I have not indicated how many times each is struck)
--- --- --- --- ---
--- --- --- --- ---
-7- -6- -4- -6- -7-
-7- -6- -4- -6- -7-
-5- -4- -2- -4- -5-
--- --- --- --- ---
^^
Note: you may want to strike the open E string
or an E chord at the beginning

and again, but with high part added

--- --- --- -------
--- --- --- -------
-7- -6- -4- -8/98-
-7- -6- -4- -6/76-
-5- -4- -2- -------
--- --- --- -------
^^
Note as above

This riff is thrown in periodically for good measure:
(the last chord is cut from the figure that precedes it)

------------------------ ---
------------------------ ---
------------------------ ---
-5--5--5--5--7--7--7-5-- -2-
-5--5--5--5--7--7--7-5-- -2-
-3--3--3--3--5--5--5-3-- -0-
^^^
This last chord just begins the next figure,
which was given about 30 lines up.


When we are no longer amused, the song
approaches its end by varying the previous
riff -- the following is added:

-----------------------------
-----------------------------
-----------------------------
----------------------/----- (make the last note waver by bending the
-9-----9-10---9-----9//\---- neck forward or using the whammy bar or
-7-----7--8---7-----7/sl--0~~ whatever you've got, or you can simulate
it with a bent note one 7th up
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