Donovan

Donovan - Epistle To Derroll guitar chord

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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 08:24:23 -0800 (PST)

From: "Carl Gigun"

Subject: TAB: Epistle To Derroll by Donovan

Epistle to Derroll, by Donovan

from carlg@pinc.com (Carl Gigun)

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I found this album, RFor Little OnesS, in a box of old

forgotten records my parents bought before I was born.

This is my MomUs favourite song from the album, but the

whole thing is full of songs for single acoustic guitar

and voice. (a few have parts for friends with flutes

or harmonicas too.) All the songs are pretty easy to

play and are in the same Rpoetic hippieS style as this one.

This is the only one IUve tabbed, but if anyone asks

IUll gladly tab the rest.

Musically, this song is pretty simple. ItUs in E major,

4/4 timing, and uses only three chords. (E,A,C# minor)

The same bass strum/alternating thumb pattern is used

throughout. Count it as 1 2 3&4&. The only change in the

pattern comes in measures 2 and 3 of part 2. In measure two

the second thumb strike is a hammer-on, so youUll have to

count it as 1 2 3&&4&, and measure three has no eighth

notes at all.

Enough of me rambling hereUs the two main parts:

PART 1

E

E |-----0-----------|-----0-----------|

B |-----0-----0---0-|-----0-----0---0-|

G |-----1-------1---|-----1-------1---|

D |-2---------------|-2---------------|

A |---------2-------|---------2-------|

E |-----------------|-----------------|

^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ `

A E

E |-----0-----------|-----0-----------||

B |-----2-----2---2-|-----0-----0---0-||

G |-----2-------2---|-----1-------1---||

D |-2---------------|-2---------------||

A |---------0-------|---------2-------||

E |-----------------|-----------------||

^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ `

PART 2

E C# minor

E |-----0-----------|-----4------------|

B |-----0-----0---0-|-----5------5---5-|

G |-----1-------1---|-----6--------6---|

D |-2---------------|---------4h6------|

A |---------2-------|-4----------------|

E |-----------------|------------------|

^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^* ` ^ ` *sixteenth note hammer-on

C# minor A

E |-----4-----------|-----0-----------||

B |-----5-----------|-----2-----2---2-||

G |-----6-----------|-----2-------2---||

D |-----------------|---------2-------||

A |-4-------4---2---|-0---------------||

E |-----------------|-----------------||

^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ ` ^ `

Donovan plays part 1 without the A chord, just four

measures of E, as an intro and then in between every verse.

Each verse is four lines long, using part 1 for the first

three lines and part 2 for the last one.

HereUs the lyrics, just in case:

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Come all Tye starry starfish, living in the deep blue sea

Crawl to me I have, a proposition to make thee

Would you walk the north sea floor, to Belgium from England

Bring me word of the banjo man, with the tattoo on his hand

The spokesman of the starfish, spoke as spokesmen should

If in you met our fee, then certainly we would

Should you cast a looking glass, upon the scalloped sand

YouUll have word of this banjo man, with the tattoo on his hand

Oh come you starry starfish, I know your ways are caved

Maybe itUs because you are, astrologically shaped

Converse with the herring shoals, as I know you can

Bring me word of the banjo man, with the tattoo on his hand

The eldest of the starfish, spoke after a sigh

youthful as you are young man, you have a wisdom high

surely you must know, a looking glass is made from sand

these young fish are fooling you, about your banjo man

Oh come now aged starfish, riddle me no more

For news I am weary, an my heart is sore

All on the silent sea shore, help me if you can

Tell to me if you know, of the banjo man

Now all through the seven oceans, I am a star most famed

Many leg-ees have I lost, and many I have gained

Strange to say quite recently, I have been to Flemish land

and if you are courteous, IUll tell you all I can

Oh you have my full attention, I answered him with glee

His brother starts were twinkling, in the sky above the sea

There I sat there with rapt, attention on the sand

very anxious for to hear, of the banjo man

I have seen the tattooed hand, through a ship porthole

Steaming on the watery main, through the waves so cold

heard his tinkling banjo, and his voice so grand

But you must come to Belgium to shake the tattooed hand

Oh gladly I would come, gladly I would go

Had I not my work to do, and my face to show

But I rejoice to hear heUs well, but I must go inland

Thank you for the words you brought, of the banjo man

I walked along the evening sand, as charcoal clouds did shift

Revealing the moon shining, on the pebble drift

contemplating every other, word the starfish said

Wispy winds they filled my dreams, in my dreaming bed.

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ThatUs it. Enjoy!

Carl Gigun carlg@pinc.com

Happy Citizen of Humanity ph: (604)467-5046

:-)

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