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Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery Guitar Tab

Minstrel In The Gallery Tabs:

  1. Minstrel In The Gallery »
  2. Grace
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From: tarvydas@turing.toronto.edu (Paul Tarvydas)
Date: 19 Jul 95 19:22:14 GMT
Subject: CRD: Jethro Tull, Minstrel in the Gallery (acoustic)


Minstrel in the Gallery acoustic portion
Ian Anderson
(transcribed by Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@tsctrl.guild.org)


capo 2nd fret

all chords relative to capo

/ = down strum

= up strum

o = all strings open (if preceding Dsus2, then strings 1-4 open,
if preceding A, then strings 1-5 open, if preceding G, then 1-6
open)

note: The last line "the friends he'd made" is a typical Andersonian
chord-morph. You should play with the fingering until you find
a combination which moves the fewest fingers at one time. Anderson
likes to keep one finger planted and change the chords around it. In
this case, I think he does the following. He plants the 3rd finger of
the left hand as he changes from Dm to A7sus4. Am to C, he plants the
1st finger. C to Cadd9 he lifts the 3rd and places 2nd on the 6th
string, keeping the 1st and 4th fingers planted.


A Asus4 Am A7sus4 C Cadd9/F# Dsus2 Dsus4 Dm
-|--0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--------0-----3-----1-|
-|--2-----3-----1-----3-----1-----1--------3-----3-----3-|
-|--2-----2-----2-----0-----0-----0--------2-----2-----2-|
-|--2-----2-----2-----2-----2-----0--------0-----0-----0-|
-|--0-----0-----0-----0-----3-----3----------------------|
-|--------------------------3-----2----------------------|

F G o-Dsus2 o-A o-G
-|--1-----3--------0--0-----0--0-----0--3----------------|
-|--1-----3--------0--3-----0--2-----0--3----------------|
-|--2-----0--------0--2-----0--2-----0--0----------------|
-|--3-----0--------0--0-----0--2-----0--0----------------|
-|--3-----2-----------------0--0-----0--2----------------|
-|--1-----3--------------------------0--3----------------|

/ / / /
A Am C o Dsus2
The minstrel in the gallery

/ / /
A Dsus2 o A
looked down upon the smiling faces.

/ / / / /
F C F F o G
He met the gazes - observed the spaces

/ / / /
Dsus2 o A
between the old men's cackle.

/ / / / /
A Am C o Dsus2
He brewed a song of love and hatred -

/ // // //
G

/ / /
G Dsus2 o A
oblique suggestions and he waited.

F C F G C
He polarized the pumpkin eaters -

F C F G C
static-humming panel-beaters -

F C F G C
freshly day-glow'd factory cheaters

F C F G C
(salaried and collar-scrubbing).

A Am C o Dsus2
He titillated men-of-action -

F C F F o G
belly warming, hands still rubbing

G Dsus2 o A
on the parts they never mention.

A Am C o Dsus2 G
He pacified the nappy-suffering,

G Dsus2 Dsus4 o A
infant-bleating one-line jokers -

F C F G C
T.V. documentary makers

F C F G C
(overfed and undertakers).

A Am C o Dsus2
Sunday paper backgammon players -

F C F C
family-scarred and women-haters.

F C F G C
Then he called the band down to the the stage

F C
and he looked at all

Dm A7sus4 Am C Cadd9/F# F
the friends he'd made.

(tr.) (tr.)
A Asus4

[eof]

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Adam
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#1 by Adam Baine at Nov 1, 1996 at 5:48 AM EST
Great album. 1
 
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C.
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#2 by C. W. at Mar 24, 2005 at 2:56 PM EST
The song is about self realisation...how we look down at people and scorn them...the Minstrel does this to his audience, But throughout the gig he watches the audience and sees himself in them. He realises...as we should that we are all equal and the same.