I think noone does have it tabbed out...
so I can't really help, but maybe an interesting story for ya:
I used Chances Three as I was attending the university as a vocal performance. we had to perform on 2 instruments - 1 main instrument with 2 pieces (which was guitar) and as second instrument (one piece) I chose vocals (due to the fact that I don't play piano yet, I had to go for a minor musical education, but as soon as my piano skills are good enough, I will upgrade!)
guess which songs I played? it was:
1. Nevermore - The River Dragon Has Come
2. Johann Sebastian Bach - Lute Double BWV 997 (the one chris did)
and then, as mentioned, I sang Chances Three... it was very cool, I did work on that with my vocal coach for about some months... I had to pitch it down, because I am more of a bass bariton. so, the other guitarist of my band and I sat down and transcribed it on a 6 string western guitar tuned down to b!
some of the parts were very hard to hear, so we decided to shape it a bit, and make it our own! I really love this version, it has some more experimental feeling now, less classical! I may record the vocals of it within the next weeks, I still have the backing track, my friend recorded, on my computer...
it was very fun to do that. though I sucked in my opinion, I got a 1,3 as result, which is somewhat like an A in outer german rating system, I guess
but, is anyone interested in my version?
cheerz