Brother - Still Here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?vYAUeW6y6aHg
standard tuning:
INTRO
acoustic guitar:
G#, F#, C#, G#
lead guitar:
[G#] [F#] [C#] [G#]
(there's also a 3rd guitar in there doing the 456 bit an octave lower, i.e:
[E-234-234-234-234-234)]
VERSE
[G#]you take my money and [F#]burn it to the ground
[C#] it's no inferno but it follows me around[E] and i got
[G#]selective memory, forgotten your n[F#]ame
now i'm [C#]turning myself inside [E]out once again
and [G#]i'll take it [F#]one day at a [C#]time[E]
and [G#]i'll take it [F#]one day at a [C#]ti-ime, ti-ime [E]ti-ime
CHORUS (there's no strummed chords in this bit but it's kind of hard to explain in
writing without it, so bear in mind that the chords below probably don't sound as good
as the
actual song, which only features bass/rhythm guitar playing bass notes and lead guitar
playing the same G# note over and over)
if you [G#]do, if you [F#]don't, if you [F#/F]say that you [C#/C]won't, i'm still her[C#]e,
[E]watching you
bass/rhythm guitar:
[G#] [F#] [F#/F] [C#/C] [C#] [E]
lead (played over entire chorus):
[E-44444444444]b(44444444444) (I'm not sure of this note, but the G# is definitely there)
POST-CHORUS:
verse chords
SOLO:
over verse chords.
BREAK:
Rhythm + Lead guitar:
[G#] [F#] [F] [C#]
then CHORUS/POST-CHORUS again 'til you pass out. or the song ends.
extra bits:
The intro acoustic guitar sounds like it throws in a quick B Bb F# in between the C# and
G#, but i've no idea how to play it as cleanly as the recording, so i can only assume
it's some kind of tuning, or i'm just having a dunce moment...
SECOND METHOD:
CAPO 1st:
Intro:
G, F, C, G
Verse/pre-chorus:
G, F, C, Eb
chorus:
G. G/F, G/E, G/B, C, Eb
G 3x0033
G/F 1x0033
G/E 0x0033
G/B x2x033
C x3201x
Eb x6504x (i.e just slide the C up to the 6th fret)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?vYAUeW6y6aHg
standard tuning:
INTRO
acoustic guitar:
G#, F#, C#, G#
lead guitar:
[G#] [F#] [C#] [G#]
e ----------------------------------------------|
B -7777s6666------------------------------------|
G-----------4444s333----------------------------|
D ------------------6-4h5h6-4h5h6-4h5h6-4h5h6---|
A-----------------------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------|
(there's also a 3rd guitar in there doing the 456 bit an octave lower, i.e:
[E-234-234-234-234-234)]
VERSE
[G#]you take my money and [F#]burn it to the ground
[C#] it's no inferno but it follows me around[E] and i got
[G#]selective memory, forgotten your n[F#]ame
now i'm [C#]turning myself inside [E]out once again
and [G#]i'll take it [F#]one day at a [C#]time[E]
and [G#]i'll take it [F#]one day at a [C#]ti-ime, ti-ime [E]ti-ime
CHORUS (there's no strummed chords in this bit but it's kind of hard to explain in
writing without it, so bear in mind that the chords below probably don't sound as good
as the
actual song, which only features bass/rhythm guitar playing bass notes and lead guitar
playing the same G# note over and over)
if you [G#]do, if you [F#]don't, if you [F#/F]say that you [C#/C]won't, i'm still her[C#]e,
[E]watching you
bass/rhythm guitar:
[G#] [F#] [F#/F] [C#/C] [C#] [E]
e---------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------|
G---------------------------------------|
D---------------------------------------|
A----------------3333-44444444-77777777-|
E-4444-2222-1111------------------------|
lead (played over entire chorus):
[E-44444444444]b(44444444444) (I'm not sure of this note, but the G# is definitely there)
POST-CHORUS:
verse chords
SOLO:
over verse chords.
BREAK:
Rhythm + Lead guitar:
[G#] [F#] [F] [C#]
e --------------------------------------|
B -77776666--------------99999----------|
G-------------------88888---------------|
D ----------99998886--------------------|
A --------------------------------------|
then CHORUS/POST-CHORUS again 'til you pass out. or the song ends.
extra bits:
The intro acoustic guitar sounds like it throws in a quick B Bb F# in between the C# and
G#, but i've no idea how to play it as cleanly as the recording, so i can only assume
it's some kind of tuning, or i'm just having a dunce moment...
SECOND METHOD:
CAPO 1st:
Intro:
G, F, C, G
Verse/pre-chorus:
G, F, C, Eb
chorus:
G. G/F, G/E, G/B, C, Eb
G 3x0033
G/F 1x0033
G/E 0x0033
G/B x2x033
C x3201x
Eb x6504x (i.e just slide the C up to the 6th fret)