So most of the time you're just basically playing a big fat power chord, with a doubled root note. Accent the D and G# chords by raking on the open top two or three strings, right before "3" beat. For the <strong>chorus</strong> part, use this 4-chord ascending progression: F# A C# D The rhythm stabs right after the choruses are played on the D chord. Add the open top strings here again. Remember to always check the recording, and if you hear variations there, follow t (chordiearchive.chordie.com)