Renbourn John - The Hermit guitar tab
From dgaudet@cs.ubc.ca Fri Feb 10 16:25:23 PST 1995
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Subject: TAB PATCH: "The Hermit" by John Renbourn
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Many of the readers might remember that I tend to post tab only when I'm
procrastinating. It's amazing how easy it is to convince yourself that
you're not really procrastinating while you contribute something to the
net. Anyhow, I finished my undergrad last year and then travelled for a
while. Consequently I had nothing to procrastinate from! But fear not,
I'm now working on a graduate degree. So you can expect at least a
couple years more procrastination, and hopefully a few tabs.
Today I'm sorry to say I don't have full tablature. I have a list of
corrections to one of the available transcriptions of Renbourn's "The
Hermit". So for those of you with copies of Stefan Grossman's
_British Fingerpicking Guitar_ you should pull them out, grab a pencil,
and write all these fixes in. It's sort of a tab patch.
When I visited Guy Snape (hi Guy!) last fall, he played this song for
me. I've had it on CD for a while, but I didn't really take notice
of it until Guy played it. After that I just had to learn it. I
picked up the above book in the Netherlands. I travelled around
Europe, doing a distincly non-hermitish thing, learning to play
The Hermit. I thought it was appropriate in some weird sort of way.
When I finally returned home and listened to the CD I was dismayed
to discover that the music didn't match the recording. So I learned
the bits that differ, and I present them here along with the rest of
the patch.
The Hermit is an extremely challenging piece with the added benefit that
it is a beautiful piece of music. It's not just flashy style for the
sake of flash. If you're an intermediate (like me!) it's well worth
the effort to try this piece.
Dean
P.S. I know there's a book of just Renbourn music that includes this song.
Can someone with that book tell me if these changes are required for it
as well?
Tab Patch for "The Hermit" as transcribed in Stefan Grossman's book
"British Fingerstyle Guitar". The bars aren't numbered in the book,
so you'll have to number them yourself (I started with bar number 1 --
despite my computer science roots). The tuning is drop D.
Timings are below the tab. "1 e & a" is 16ths division, "2 &" is 8ths
division. A "g" indicates a grace note.
h = hammer on
p = pull off
/ = slide
. = harmonic
Bar 7: (typo) (I didn't attempt to transcribe John's distinctive trill here)
|--10h12p10p9 10h12p10p9-10p9------------|
|----------------------------10p9h10-----|
|------------------------------------11|-|
|-------------------------------------0|-|
|-------------------------------------0|-|
|-------------------------------------0v-|
Bar 9: (difference with recorded version)
|---------------------------------|
|-------0--------3----------------|
|-------------6-------------------|
|----0--------------0h4-----5--7--|
|---------------------------------|
|-5----------------------0--------|
1 e & a 2 & g 3 & 4 &
Bar 12: (difference)
|--------------------------|
|-^0-----2-/3-^3-----------|
|-|0----------|2-----------|
|-|0----------|4-----------|
|-----------------------0--|
|-----5-------|0-----------|
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
Bar 16: (difference -- that makes it much easier to play)
|-----------------5--10/12-|
|--------3--5--7--5--7-/10-|
|-----------2--7-----------|
|-----4--------------------|
|--------------------------|
|--0-----------------------|
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
Bar 18: (difference/typo) Alternate: (same notes -- easier harmonic)
|--------------------------|--------------------------|
|--------12.---------------|--------12.---7.----------|
|--5.----------------7.----|--5.----------------7.----|
|--------------9.----------|--------------------------|
|--------------------------|--------------------------|
|--------------------------|--------------------------|
1 & 2 & 1 & 2 &
[I suspect John uses the 9th fret harmonic.]
Bar 24: (typo) change the second hammer on to a slide
Bar 25: (typo) change the pull off to a slide
Bar 26: (typo) change both the hammer on and pull off to slides
bar 27: (typo) change the pull off to a slide
Bar 29: (typo)
|----------------------------------------|
|--------0--------3----------7-h8--10----|
|--------------6-------------------7-----|
|-----0--------------5/7-----7-h9--------|
|----------------------------------------|
|--5----------------------0--------------|
1 e & a 2 & g 3 & 4 e & a
Bar 30: (typo) change the pull off to a slide
Bar 35: (difference)
|--------------5--------3p-0-----------------|
|-----------------------------------3--------|
|--------4-h6-----6--6-----------------6-----|
|--------------------------------------------|
|--0-----------------------------0-----------|
|--------------------------------------------|
1 e & a 2 & 3 e & a 4 e & a
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The Hermit is published in John Renbourn "Original Guitar Solos" which is
a Hal Leonard reissue of the original John Renbourn "Solo Guitar Pieces"
published by Chappell in the UK in 1979. Just reviewing the first few
measures which you give, the first is identical to the publication, the
second is different, etc. I will save your note and go over it later;
alternatively, I would be happy to send you a copy of the published
versions if you wish.
David Morse