While it is hard to execute with Neil Young precision, it isn’t a lot to memorize. Ultimately, there are only four main guitar sections needed – and they overlap quite a bit with the chord shapes needed. Find a groove and style that works for you. Listen to Neil Young play this (album version, and live versions). In my opinion, you have to learn the chord shapes (below) and trust your ear. If you’re looking for that type of tab, search and you’ll likely find what you’re looking for ( example). The tabs below aren’t going to attempt to capture the timing, individual down-strums & up-strums, and other such subtleties. Then, you can play a D chord with all six strings (i.e., 000232) and it sounds great! My approach to these tabs Lower the low-E string until the 6th string sounds the same as the 4th string. A quick cheat to do this: use your 4th string (which is also D, though an octave higher) as a reference note. The tabs below assume you’ve tuned your low-E string down to a “D” note (aka drop-D tuning). See my sheet music for all the lyrics w/ chords included.
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