Drop C# tuning. Really simple song here. 0:23-4:34 D#|--3--2-----|--------| A#|--------2--|--------| F#|-----------|--4--7--| C#|-----------|--------| G#|-----------|--------| C#|-----------|--5--9--| Repeat a lot. A LOT. After this is an ambient bit that I haven't gotten around to figuring out yet. But I can tell you it's based off of the part above. So if you've got a good reverb pedal and a way to do some swells, you can probably figure this part out. That's from 4:55-7:07, for you curious folk. Onwards to part two! Starts at just after 7:07-8:50 D#|--------|--------| |--------|--------| A#|--------|--------| |--------|--------| F#|--2--7--|--2--4--| |--2--7--|--6--4--| C#|--------|--------| x3, then |--------|--------| G#|--------|--------| |--------|--------| C#|--4--9--|--4--5--| |--4--9--|--7--5--| Play that whole part 3x, then it goes into: 8:52-10:35 I haven't sat downfigured this part out yet. Sorry. 10:43-end Part two again from above. The only difference here is that after you play the first part 3 times and go to the last part, you play this instead: D#|--------|--------| A#|--------|--------| F#|--2--7--|-----6--| C#|--------|--------| G#|--------|--------| C#|--4--9--|-----7--| The second part has a rest, then you play the notes. Listen to the song for the timing. And that's the song! If you have any additions, just drop them in a comment.