Sunshine by Ian Brown the other one submitted is complete rubbish, and has obviously been tabbed by a amateur. This song is not made of open major chords! its made mostly of 5ths, This may not be perfect (although it might be), but its much closer. ** So turn down the fat 'E' to a 'D' so that your guitar is tuned so that the first chord of the *verse* is an 'A' on your guitar ** thinnest to thickest : A5 is : X X 2 2 0 X (its the same finger position for all 5ths:) C5 is X X 5 5 3 X D5 is X X 7 7 5 X G is best: X X 0 0 X 5 Em is X (0) (0) 2 2 2 D7 2 1 2 0 0 0 E/D 1 0 0 0 X X (he appears to play the thin 'f' here) IN FACT, maybe even drop the 3rd note for the 5th chords (which is the octave of the first note anyway, and makes it more grittier like the song so A5= [x x x 2 0 x ]etc when you see E* play (0)(0) 1 2 2 2 for half a bar half a bar of the 7th: 0 0 1 0 2 2 except of course directly before the verses when its just half of it. so it goes: E* A5 C5 Sun yeah, the size of a beach ball D5 A5 the earth shall be the size of a sweet sweet pea A5 C5 E* let it be, as it goes, blow your nose A5 yeah yeah yeah I hear yer C5 I hear yer calling D5 A5 electric lightning lights the night until the morning C5 E* I caught you stoned only everyday no way G Em D7 E/D Ahhhhh ahhhhhh E* A5 C5 Moon yeah, that turns the tides D5 A5 on the ocean bed a starfish starts to slide C5 into the sand the way it planned E* right on time A5 C5 you can see the sunshine in the rain D5 A5 it's all been done before that's what she says C5 E* END:[X X X 2 2 2] A5 I can see you got the sunshine in the rain etc www.TAB6.com