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1. Tune your guitar to CGDCBC 2. Point the first finger of your right hand and make it rigid 3. Place the first finger of your right hand over the 12th fret so that your finger covers all 6 strings (like you were playing a slap harmonic-but don't slap) 4. Pull off all 6 strings with your left hand ABOVE the 12th fret on the neck. If you get harmonics, your right-hand finger is in the correct possition. 5. The beginning of the song is a series of pull-offs all with the left hand like shown below. The notes actually played are all harmonics because the right-hand finger is creating them at the 12th fret. --0---0---0-----------0---0---0-----------------------| ----0---0---0----0------0---0---0---0-----------------| ---------------0------0---0---0---0-------------------| ------------------------0---0---0---0-----------------| ----------------------------------0-------------------| ------------------------------------------------------| 6. O.k. then how does he get the open strings to ring out? Glad you asked. 7. Move your right-hand up toward the ceiling until the first finger of your right hand only covers the lowest 4 strings (the high B and C strings can now ring free) and then play a pattern similar to fhe following h=hammer on ^=pull off -h1^0---------------------------------------------| --------------------------0-----------------------| --0-----0-----0-----------0------0-----0----------| -----0-----0-----0-----0------0-----0-----0----0--| --------------------0------------------------0----| --------------------------------------------------| I don't have my guitar with me so I'm sure this isn't exactly right. The key for figuring this out for me was to see Hedges play the song in concert and go Ah HA! That's how he did that. I think his playing of harmonics that are fingered with the right hand and pulled-off with the left hand is creative genius. Don Adams