It's still in the drop D tuning... Intro/Verse: e:---------1------------|----------1------------| B:---------3----3-----3-|----------3----3-----3-| G:---------2-------2----|----------2-------2----| D:-0----0---------------|-0----0----------------| A:-0----0---------------|-2----2----------------| D:-0----0---------------|-x----x----------------| I'm not around that much. I'm e:----------0------------|-----------0------------| B:----------1----1-----1-|-----------1----1-----1-| G:----------2-------2----|-2----2----2-------2----| D:-x----x----------------|-2----2-----------------| A:-3----3----------------|-0----0-----------------| D:-3----3----------------|-x----x-----------------| near exhausted e:----------0------------|-----------0------------| B:----------1----1-----1-|-----------1----1-----1-| G:----------2-------2----|-2----2----2-------2----| D:-x----x----------------|-2----2-----------------| A:-3----3----------------|-0----0-----------------| D:-3----3----------------|-x----x-----------------| and lost. ...everything else seemed fine, if played right, you should be able to play this with minimal hand movement. The way I play the intro Dm chord is also a prep for the second chord... Dm (prepped for E/B) D A D G B e +==============+ nut | | | | | 1 +--------------+ 1st fret | (2) | 3 | | -------- here, your middle finger (2) should +--------------+ 2nd fret... wait over the A string. It's a bit | | | | 4 | unnatural, but it really speeds the +--------------+ playing up quite a bit, I tell ya!! | | | | | | +--------------+ | | | | | | +--------------+