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Simon And Garfunkel Anji Guitar Tab

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From: rminato@willamette.edu (Robert Minato)

Anji (Davey Graham; Arr Paul Simon)

PART A (4/4)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-0-------0-----------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-----2---------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0-------0-------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-0h1p0---0-----------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-------2---------------------2---------|
---------------------------------|---------------------2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0-------0-------------|

---------------------0------------------------------(--0-----------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-1-------1---0-----)-0-----------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-----2------------(--2-----------------|
---------------------------------|-------------------)-2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0---------------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-0h1p0---0-----------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-------2-------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0-------0-------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-0h1p0---0-----------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-------2-------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0-------0-------------|

---------------------0------------------------------(--0-----------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-1-------1---0-----)-0-----------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-----2------------(--2-----------------|
---------------------------------|-------------------)-2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0---------------------|

---------------------0-------------------------------(-0-----------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-1-------1---0----)--0-----------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-----2-------------(-2-----------------|
---------------------------------|------------------)--2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0---------------------|

----------------------------------------------------(--0-----------------|
---------1-------1---1-----------|-1-------1---0-----)-0-----------------|
-----2-------2---------------2---|-----2------------(--2-----------------|
---------------------------------|-------------------)-2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0---------------------|

----------------------------------------------------(--0-----------------|
---------1-------1---1-----------|-1-------1---0-----)-0-----------------|
-----2-------2---------------2---|-----2------------(--2-----------------|
---------------------------------|-------------------)-2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0---------------------|

-------------------------0-----------------------------------------------|
-----------------1-------1-------|---------0h1p0---1---------------------|
-----2-------------------2-------|-----2---------2-----------------------|
-------------------------2-------|---------------------------------------|
-0-------0-------0---------------|-0-------0-------0-------0-------------|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

-----------------------------------------------------------0-------------|
---------1---3~------1-----------|-------------------------1-------------|
-----2-------------------2-------|---------1-------2-------2---2---------|
-----------------------------0---|-----2-------------------2-------------|
-0-------0-------0-------0-------|---------2-------0---------------------|
-----------------------------------0-------------------------------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-0h1p0---0-----------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-------2-------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0-------0-------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0h1p0---0---------------|-0h1p0---0-----------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|-------2-------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------2-----------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|---------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------3---------1-------1-------0-------0-------------|

PART B (4/4)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------3~------3---1-----------|-3~------3~------3---1-----------------|
-----2-------------------2-------|-------------------------2-------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-0-------0-------0-------0-------|-0-------0-------0-------0-------------|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------3~------3---1-----------|---------------------------------------|
-----2-------------------2---0---|---------0-------2-------2-------------|
---------------------------------|-2-----------------------2-------------|
-0-------0-------0-------0-------|-----------------0-------0-------------|
-----------------------------------0-------0-----------------------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------3~------3---1-----------|-3~------3~------3---1-----------------|
-----2-------------------2-------|-------------------------0-h-2---------|
---------------------------------|-------------------------0-h-2---------|
-0-------0-------0-------0-------|-0-------0-------0-------0-------------|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
(2/4)
---------------------------------------------------|
---------3~------3---1-----------|-----------------|
-----2-------------------2---0---|---------0-------|
---------------------------------|-2---------------|
-0-------0-------0-------0-------|-----------------|
-----------------------------------0-------0-------|

Play 4 measures of Part A into Part C1.


PART C1
1/4 3/4 4/4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-----1---p-0---1-p-0---------------|-----------------------------1---p---|
---------|-----------------2-------|-1-------------------------------|---|
-----2---p-0---2-p-0---------------|-----------------------------2---p---|
---------|-----------------3-------|-2---------------2---------------|---|
-0-------------------------------------------0---------------0-----------|
3/4 4/4
--------------------------------------------------------------|
p-0---1-p-0---------------|-----------------------------------|
|-----------------2-------|-1---------------------------------|
p-0---2-p-0---------------|-----------------------------------|
|-----------------3-------|-2---------------2-----------------|
------------------------------------0---------------0---------|
3/4 4/4
-------------------------------------------------------------|
s3---3---1---0-----------|-----------------------------1---p-|
---------------------2---|-1--------------------------------|
s3---3---2---0-----------|-----------------------------2---p-|
---------------------3---|-2---------------2----------------|
-----------------------------------0---------------0---------|
3/4 4/4
--------------------------------------------------------------|
p-0---1-p-0---------------|-----1-p-0---1-p-0-----------------|
|-----------------2-------|-1-----------------------2---------|
p-0---2-p-0---------------|-----2-p-0---2-p-0-----------------|
|-----------------3-------|-2-----------------------3---------|
--------------------------------------------------------------|
5/4
-------------------------------------------|
-------------------------------------------|
-1---------------------------0-------2-----|
-------------2-----------------------------|
-2---0-------------------------------------|
-----------------3-------1-------0---------|

Play 4 bars of A into D

PART D "The Work Song" (4/4)
---------0-X-------------------------------------------------------------|
---------1-X---------------------|---------------------------------------|
---------2-X---------------------|---------------------0-----h-2---------|
---------2-X---------0-----h-2=====2-------2-p-0---2---------------------|
-0-----------0-h-3---------------|---------------------------------------|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

-0-X---------------------------------------------------------------------|
-1-X-----------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-2-X-----------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-2-X-----------------0-----h-2---|---------------------------------------|
-0-X---------0-h-3---------------|-0-------0---------------0-------------|
-----------------------------------------------3---0-h-3-----------------|

-0-X---------------------------------------------------------------------|
-1-X-----------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-2-X-----------------------------|---------------------0-----h-2---------|
-2-X-----------------0-----h-2=====2-------2-p-0---2---------------------|
-0-X---------0-h-3---------------|---------------------------------------|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|


-0-X---------------------------------------------------------------------|
-1-X-----------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-2-X-------------1-----------1=====1-------------------------------------|
-2-X-----2---------------2-------|-----2-------0-h-2-p-0---2-p-0---------|
-0-X-----------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

-0-X---------------------------------------------------------------------|
-1-X-----------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-2-X-2-------0-------0-----------|---------------------------------------|
-2-X---------------------2-------|-0---0-----------0-h-2---2-------------|
-0-X-------------------------3---|-------------3---------------0====-----|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

-----0-------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
---------------------0-----h-2---|-----------------------------1====-----|
=0-----------0-h-3---------------|-0-------0-------0---------------------|
-----------------------------------------------3-------3---0-------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
---------------------------------|-----0---------------0-----------------|
=1-h-2-------1-----h-2-------3=====3-p-2-------3-----p-2-------2====-----|
---------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
---------0---------------0-----------------0---------------0-------------|

---------------------------------|
---------------------------------|
-----------------------------2---|
=2-h3-p2-p0-h1---0-------0-------|
---------------------3---0-------|
---------------------------------|

Play Part A ad lib for several measures

Then repeat Part C2

PART C2 (4/4)
----------5-p-3-------1-------0-----------------------------------------------|
----|-----------------------------3=====3---3-s-1-------0---------------------|
--2-s-5---5-p-4-------2-------0-------|---------------------2-------1====-----|
----|-----------------------------4=====4---4-s-2-------0---------------------|
----|---------------------------------|---------------------3-------2====-----|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
---------0-h-1---0---------------|---------------------------------------|
=1---2---------------2-----------|-1-s-2---1-------1---1-----------------|
---------0-h-2---0---------------|---------------------------------------|
=2---3---------------3-----------|-2-s-3---2-------2---------------------|
-----------------------------------------------------------0-------------|

Repeat Part A ad lib to ending

ENDING ritardando ...
-5-p3-p0-------------------------------------------------------------0---|
---------3-----------------------|---------------------------------|-1---|
-----------------5-s-2-----------|---------------------------------|-2---|
---------------------------------|-0-h2-p0-------------------------|-2---|
---------------------------------|---------3---------------0-------|-0---|
---------------------------------------------------0-h-3-----------------|


NOTES AND COMMENTS

Bert Jansch is probably best known as a member of Pentangle, the legendary
British acoustic folk-blues-jazz group. He and John Renbourn (the other
guitar in Pentangle) developed picking styles so complex that they became
known as "folk baroque". Angie appears on Bert's first solo album, which
was originally released on Transatlantic records. I have the American
release, on Vanguard VSD-79212, called "Lucky Thirteen".

Bert was highly influential in the early British folk scene. Donovan Leitch
was so in awe of him that there are songs called "Bert's Blues" and "House
of Jansch" on early Donovan albums. It is not clear whether Paul Simon
learned Angie from Bert or from Dave Graham, although it *is* known that
Simon was in England after the recording of Simon and Garfunkel's first
album (and before the electrification of "The Sounds Of Silence").

Some differences in Simon's version: I believe Paul uses three-note chords
in Part C1 rather than two-note ones. Something like:

PART C1 (Paul Simon style)
1/4 3/4 4/4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-----1---p-0---1-p-0---------------|-----------------------------1---p---|
-----2---p-0---2-p-0-------2-------|-1---------------------------2---|---|
-----2---p-0---2-p-0-------2-------|-2---------------------------2---p---|
---------|-----------------3-------|-2---------------2---------------|---|
-0-------------------------------------------0---------------0-----------|

and so forth. Also, his picking on the B string in Part A seems less
intricate and more fluid, e.g. the first measure goes something like:

PART A (4/4)
---------------------------------|
---------0-h1----0---------------|
-----2---------2-------------2---|
---------------------------------|
-0-------0-----------------------|
-----------------3-------3-------|

As far as Part D goes, it is not widely known that this is actually a quote
from another song, called The Work Song. I have this on GNP-Crescendo #86,
"There's A Meetin' Here Tonight" by Joe & Eddie. The first verse and chorus
lyrics are:

Breakin' up big rocks on the chain gang,
Breakin' rocks and soothin' my time.
Breakin' up big rocks on the chain gang,
Oh Lord I committed a crime.
Hold it steady right there while I hit it
I reckon that ought to get it.
Been workin', I been workin',
And I still got so terrible long to go.

I highly recommend digging out this obscure gem and listening to it for
a deeper understanding of the possibilities inherent in Part D. It's
attributed to Nate Adderly & Oscar Brown Jr., so really Angie ought to have
their names on it as well.

I've always been fond of Angie because it was the first song I learned to
play on the guitar. Yeah, I know. I was too young and stupid to know any
better ... :-)

Oh yes, if you have big hands, it's possible to fret the bass string with your
thumb (wrapped around the neck). Personally, I only do this for the F.

Anji (another PS arrangement?)
~ == hammer or pull-off, as appropriate
^ == bend

------------------------------------------|
--------0~1~0~-~0-------0~1~0~-------0----|
------2-------2------0--------2--0~1------|
--------2---------------------------------|
---0--------------------------------------|
----------------3--3----1-----1--0---0----|

This is the basic riff; sometimes he throws in an E off the open high string.

Some of the variations he does are:

----------------------------0--------0-------------------|
------3^-3^-1------3^-3^-3------------------1~3~0~--0#---|
----2-----------2--------------2---2------2-------1-1#---|
------2-------2-------2------2-------2------------2-2#---|
--0------0---------0-----0-------0------0---------2-2#---|
----------------------------------------------------0#---|

----------------0-------------------------0----0-------------------|
--1-1---1-0------------1~3~1-0---0--------0------3~1~0-------------|
------------2---0--------------2---2-1----1----0-------2-1---------|
--2-2---2-0------------2~4~2-0---0--------2------3~2~0-------------|
--0---------3--------0---------3---3-2-----------------3-2---0-----|
--------------0------------------------0-------------------0---3-2-|

-----------------------------------------------|
--1#------------------------1#-----------------|
--2#-------------------0----2#-----------------|
--2#---------0-2-2~0~2------2#-----------------|
--0#--0--0~3-------------0--0#--0~2~3~2~0~-~0--|
------------------------------------------3----|

-------------------------------------------------3-1-0----------------------|
--------1#---------------------------------------------3-1-0----------------|
--------2#-------------0-1---2----4--2-----------------------2-1-0-----1-0--|
--------2#---0-2-2~0~2---------------------------------------------2-4------|
--------0#-3-------------2---3----5--3-----------------------------------0--|
---3^-0------------------0-0---0---0--0----------0--------------------------|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
(repeat once or twice, adding high open E's perhaps)


-~8--7~5---0-------------------------------------------|
--------------3-1-0--------------0--1--0-------0--1-0--|
-~9--7~5---0--------2----0---1~2-----------1~2---------|
--------------3-2-0--------------0--2--0-------0--2-0--|
--0-----------------3----0---2~3-----------1~2---------|
-------------------------------------------------------|

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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#1 by h4c|< ☺ at Jun 27, 1972 at 6:58 PM EST
This song is about how we need to get troops out of the Middle East because there is still AIDS and people who are hungry in Africa. The Second Riff speeds it up to demonstrate how we are on a collision course with global warming, which is all George Bush's fault. They should have come out a long time ago and its good to see their message finally getting through to people in 2007. With all the crap that is out now it is good to bring back a classical sound. The lyrics on the other songs are a throughback to the Bob Dylan er of th e1980's mixed with the solid guitar skills of Linkin Park. Everyone should listen to this song.
 
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#2 by isaac fritsch at Feb 3, 2004 at 4:44 PM EST
This song is about how we need to get troops out of the Middle East because there is still AIDS and people who are hungry in Africa. The Second Riff speeds it up to demonstrate how we are on a collision course with global warming, which is all George Bush's fault. They should have come out a long time ago and its good to see their message finally getting through to people in 2007. With all the crap that is out now it is good to bring back a classical sound. The lyrics on the other songs are a throughback to the Bob Dylan er of th e1980's mixed with the solid guitar skills of Linkin Park. Everyone should listen to this song.