Artist: Mumford & Sons Song: Timshel Tuning: Standard (EADGBe) Tabbed by: Corey Lourenco Chords Used G1 : 3x00xx G2 : 3x20xx (Hammer on D string, open to 2 fret.) G3 : 2x00xx C1 : x320xx D1 : xx023x Em : 0220xx It's probably easiest to just listen to the song and finger pick within the chords above(don't hit the strings with "x"). When I play it, I often change it up every time if stick to the 3 strings in the chord, any combo should sound pretty decent compared to actual song. Here is a "sample" picking patter for the first chord in the song just to get a feeling: e-------------------------------------| B-------------------------------------| G--------0---------------0------------| Repeat until chord change D----0-------0---0---0-------0---0----| A-------------------------------------| E--3---3---3---3---3---3---3---3------| Intro: G1 Verse1: G1 Cold is the water C1 It freezes your already cold mind G1 G2 G1 Already cold, cold mind And death is at your doorstep C1 And it will steal your innocence G1 G2 G1 But it will not steal your substance Chorus: D1 C1 G1 But you are not alone in this C1 Em (022000@1) G1 And you are not alone in this C1 D1 G1 G3 (x25xxx@7) EmAs (022000@1)brothers we will stand and we'll hold your hand Em (022000@1) G1 G2 G1 Hold your hand Verse 2 (Same chord pattern as verse 1) And you are the mother The mother of your baby child The one to whom you gave life And you have your choices And these are what make man great His ladder to the stars Chorus (See above) LAST VERSE!!! (Pattern: Hit BASE note, strum, slide to next chord) Gsus4 : 32000x G : x(10)908x -> (10) = 10th fret on the "A" string D : x5403x C : x32010 G4 (start to strum the G4 chord coming out of the second chorus) Gsus4 (3x0013@1)C (x32010@1)D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) C (x32010@1) Gsus4Gsus4 And I will tell the night C (x32010@1) D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) C (x32010@1) Gsus4Gsus4 Whisper, "Lose your sight" Gsus4 (3x0013@1)C (x32010@1)D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) C (x32010@1) Gsus4 (3x0013@1) Gsus4But (3x0013@1)I can't move the mountains for you. Done!