The "other files" link is actually a download for the "album version" of the song. The guitar part is not actually in the original song, but was added to the music video version of it. It was also present in the multitracks, so I charted it. If you're a purist, though, this alternate version does not have the guitar audio or chart.
Vocals charted by Nyxyxylyth
Pro keys charted by GanonMetroid
Venue charted by Unicyclone
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One of Muse's very best songs IMO, and one of the most uplifting and motivational songs ever written. Clearly, the spotlight is on keys for this song, with the majority of the song consisting of some fairly tricky fast chords. Then, the song breaks down into an amazing classical piano solo. Though quite a bit is lost due to RB sticking to right hand only, it's still clearly a very challenging and fun section to play. The drum rhythm on this song is pretty cool, with neat syncopated accents and some dramatic drum fills. The bass is, for the most part, driving 16th note strumming. And as usual for a Muse song, Matt Bellamy's vocals, though not quite as challenging in this one, are very fun to sing along with - and there's some great harmonies to boot. I saved mentioning guitar for last because, on the original album version of the song, there isn't any guitar part. The guitar is generally chord strumming, with a few little freakouts and solo-y bits.
Preview video is blocked in North America.