This version is the only one I could find that sounded a little
like the song. It's a VERY difficult fingerpicking song. I have
included the fingerings below each bar just to try to make it
easier. GOOD LUCK ! This song is probably the hardest one I have
done, so please excuse some of the voicings. I tryed to stay in
time with the theme, but WOW.......
I went ahead and saved it as an MP3 since it was so long :
Notice the D chord above. What those two vertical lines mean
is that you will actually come back here when you see the "to
coda" sign a few measures down. After you have played the
part a few measures down, you will come back to the part we are
talking about above and play it again. I didn't do this on the
audio, as we usually just try to go note for note through the
measures.
Fingerings
2.
Fingerings
3.
Fingerings
4.
This is where we are talking about with the "to coda"
part. Remember, once you see this, BEFORE you hammer-on the second
fret, you will need to go back to the beginning with the two vertical
lines. You will play that through until you see the "D.S.
at coda," which is near the last bar. Once again, you will
go back to the double vertical lines and play THAT through to
the same coda you went back to on the double vertical lines before.
Then, you will end the song by playing the measure directly after
the "D.S. at coda." You will then just run the rest
of the song on out. That is why if you notice on the audio, it
sounds much shorter. That is because you are just repeating notes.
Fingerings
5.
Fingerings
6.
Fingerings
7.
The next to last measure is where we refer to the "D.S.
at coda." Do not hammer-on. Go back to the set of double
vertical lines. You don't play the last measure until the very
end of the song, after you have repeated the other parts again.