tabbing windowpane again...

|-------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------|
|--------2-------------2---------2----------------------|
|--------4-------------4---------4---------------7p2-4--|
|------4-----4-----4-----------4-----4-----2h4/7--------|
|--2-----------2-----------2-----------2----------------|

dude on that last section...

7p2 ... 7 pull off 2 ?!
thats a hella big stretch, are you sure?
 
i feel it's my duty here to tell everyone that the opening chord is F# minor 9. low to high: 246222 Also, it slides up to the C# at the ninth fret for the end of the opening riff. I don't know how opeth actually play it, but I am able to play the song without a capo with some crazy picking fingering (though the verse would be much easier with all the open strings due to the capo.) Other than that, I just feel that i can't picture opeth using a capo (but that's my own silly opinion and belief that capos are gay.)
 
Wow......dumbest post.

Still Day Beneath The Sun = Capo used definitely

Capo's are needed for some guitarist because they have to have the guitar match their voice. And with a high voice, the capo must be used to sing and play in the same key.
 
ok, i wanted to answer myself, but i see you know when someone has to use a capo...

anyway, i'm 100% sure there's a capo on the 2nd fret (hear HOW notes sound), as there is a capo on the 1st fret on patterns 2 and on the 3rd on still day...
 
so, i guess i've been proven wrong on the capo, but the other points i made are still valid.