Guitar tablature for "Still Burning" by "Sixpence None The Richer"

Artist: Sixpence None The Richer
Piece: Still Burning
Instrument: Guitar
Submitter: samanash
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Album: Divine discontent
Tuning: standard

 First four chord pattern :( don’t know the name of the chords)

1st.chord: 0      2nd.chord: 0      3rd.chord: 0      4th.chord: 0     
          0                0                 0                2
          2                4                 4                4
          4                2                 2                0 
          4                0                 2                0
          X                X                 0                X
          
  Strum pattern :( same pattern) down (d) up (u)-
  This song goes 4x4, which is (counting it): 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & (listen to the song to get the rhythm, and try to count it like this..1 & 2 etc.)
 
Rhythm: 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & (this is how long each one of almost all chords- takes-4 units)

 1    &    2    &    3    &    4    &
 d   u     d    u    u    u    d    u

Play the first four chord pattern four times before the next part, which has two different chords :( play this two chords one time, then play the first one of these chords and change to the 3rd.chord)

   5th.chord: 2      6th.chord: 2            
             3                2
             2                2  
             0                0
             X                X
             X                X
       
...after playing the 3rd.chord in the previous part, comes the chorus, the next part: (after the eight chord the fifth chord comes again..) 
                  
   7th.chord (A chord): 0      8th.chord:0  . . .5th.chord    9th.chord: 0
                       2               2                              0 
                       2               1                              1
                       2               2                              2
                       0               0                              2
                       X               X                              0

   Do this previous part twice on the second time there’s a little change, instead of going to the 9th.chord straight you divide between the 7th.chord and the 9th.chord.The 7th.chord takes 2 units and the 9th.chord 2 units too. 
  
  After the chorus the first part comes again two times then the 2nd.part comes again one time then at the second time (repeating the second part) instead of playing the 6th.chord you play the 9th. Chord, after this the chorus comes again 2 times. on the 2nd. Time comes the new chord: 10th.chord: 0  
                       0
                       0
                       1
                       2 
                       0
. . . . Then comes the bridge I guess (play these two chords three times)
 
        11th.chord: (F#m chord) 2      12th.chord: 2
                               2                 2  
                               2                 4
                               4                 4 
                               4                 2
                               2                 X
  

..Then comes a strange chord that last for eight units…

                         13th.chord: X
                                    X
                                    9
                                    9
                                    7
                                    0


 the next part add some new chords, like a variation from the 13th.chord,play this part two times(these 3 chords):

                   14th.chord: 0      15th.chord: X      13th.chord
                              0                  X
                              9                 9 
                              9                 9 
                              0                 7
                              0                 7 


.. the chorus comes again one more time for .. I guess six times… and that it that’s the end of the song. If you have any comments please e-mail me at dave6792@hotmail.com. This is my first time, so please feel free to do some comments.
	

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