
The fingerings are once again very simple, the only thing you have to take care of is the « Let Ring » indication : each note has to ring, so be careful not to hit the strings with one of your hands. So the first part requires a dropD tuning (the low E string is tuned down a whole step to D).

The second part is a arrangement I made to avoid hearing a « whole » within the song. The chorus is played on guitar for the first part. Anyway, the chord positions are very simple, just try to play a good rythmic pattern (mine is very easy to follow). The piano part is quite hard to hear at that moment in the song, what I play is just an arrangement. The chords for this part are quite easy to play too : Gm, Dsus4 (play a D chord and add your pinky on the 3rd fret on the high E string), D, Cm and F. Don’t forget to play this bass change, it’s very important to be as close as possible to the original sound. So, for the G you have to use your ring finger and then (for F and E) your index finger. In the end of the first measure, you can see the bass (G) goes down two frets (F) before going down one more fret (E) at the beginning of the second measure.

The only think you have to be careful with is the bass note chich changes on each chord. There are only three chords : Gm, Dm and Cm. For this part of the song, no real difficulty.
