Notice
NOTE: The score checker says bars 1, 9, 10 and 26 are short but this is not true. Bar 9 is completed by bar 1 on the repeat and then 10 and bar 26 is completed by bar 10 on the repeat.
This song should be played very crisp, as if each quarter note were an eighth note with an eigth note rest after it. This will give your left hand time to get into the chord for the next section.
The most important thing to remember is that the bass notes are a melody too and so they should not be played just as accompaniments to the upper notes. Play both melodies separate first so you know how they should sound and can bring that out when you play them together.
The most difficult part is bars 23 and 24. To play it make sure to set group of two eighth notes as a chord before playing them; I have noted the chord diagrams in the chord diagram list. For the first chord in bar 23, use your middle finger for the C and ring finger for the E so you can slide them up to the D and F and have your first finger free to put on the A.
On the repeats, you can put in little trills, grace notes or other variations here and there, but I have not noted these in the tab.