Genesis

Genesis - Musical Box guitar tab

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From simko@acs2.bu.edu (Peter Simko)

Subject: TAB: The Musical Box (Genesis)

Date: 15 Mar 1994 00:58:33 GMT

Hi All. I've picked up a few gems here and there over

the last couple of months so I guess it's time to start

contributing as well. Much thanks to the genius who posted

Pleiades by King's X!

Anyway, what we have here is essentially the intro to

The Musical Box by Genesis as it is performed on Genesis Live.

I've also managed to pick out to first couple of arpeggios

that immediately follow. Obviously, this is by no means complete!

If anyone out there has more, or wants to make corrections, feel

free! I'd like this to be a group effort, if at all possible.

Key of F#min (I think, I suck with theory)

Intro

F# C#sus4 F# C#sus4

---6--------6--7--6---4---4-----6--7--6----6--6--6---4---------

---7--------7--7--7---7---7-----7--7--7----7--7--7---7---------

---6--------6--6--6---6---6-----6--6--6----6--6--6---6---------

---4--------4--4--4---6---6-----4--4--4----4--4--4---6---------

---4--------4--4--4---4---4-----4--4--4----4--4--4---4---------

---------------------------------------------------------------

I'm not convinced that the C#sus4 is right, but there are two

guitars going here, and it's tough to get the voicing exactly

right.

From here...

GTR I

Play me Old King Cole....

Bm F#

-----2-------2-------2-------2-------2-------2-------2-------2---

---3---3---3---3---3---3---3---3---2---2---2---2---2---2---2---2-

-4-------4-------4-------4-------3-------3-------3-------3-------

-----------------------------------------------------------------

-----------------------------------------------------------------

-----------------------------------------------------------------

>snip here<

And that's it for now! Sorry! I'm pretty sure the next

chord stays F# but with a different arpeggio. By the way, before

I get flamed for posting such a tiny chunk of such a great song,

let me just add that I have figured out more of the song, but I

don't want to just throw in all the different bits until I get

the bits in between.

Don't forget, the live version has three guitars going

at once, so this is going to be real ugly when I finish it.

More Guitar, less Thesis!

From: christopher b king bmed stnt

Here's the way I've figured out the closing section to "the Musical Box"

by Genesis. This is the bit they segue into from "The Lamb Lies Down

on Broadway" when they play live (Check out Seconds Out to see what

I mean)

Here are the major patterns for the first bit (the "she's a lady" part)

all below are 2 beats each...

F# pattern D#m pattern C# pattern E pattern

e----9-7-9--------6-4-6--------4-2-4----------0--------------------------

B---7-7-7-7------4-4-4-4------2-2-2-2--------0-0-------------------------

G-------------------------------------------1---1------------------------

D------------------------------------------2-----2-----------------------

A--9------------6------------4------------2-------2----------------------

E------------------------------------------------------------------------

Below is 8 beats (2 measures)

F# pattern 2

e------------------------------------------------------------------------

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

G-----3---3---3---1----3---3---3-----------------------------------------

D------4---4---4---2----4---4---4----------------------------------------

A------------------------------------------------------------------------

E---2---2---2---0----2---2---2---2---------------------------------------

Putting it together:

(the chord name is the pattern name here. each "/" is 1 beat)

|F# / F# / |F# / F# / |D#m / D#m / |D#m / D#m /|

She's a lady, she's got time Oh

She's a lady, she is mine Oh

C# / C# / |E / E / |F# no. 2 :||

Brush back your hair, and let me get to know your face

Brush back your hair, and let me get to know your flesh.

Now Tony comes in on the organ.

|-|

Organ: |F# B C# F# |/. B C# F# C#| D#m. A#m D#m. A#m |

I've been waiting here for so long

You stand there with your fixed expression casting doubt on all I have to say

|C# G#m B / |F#. E F# E F#| E. F# E F# E |

and all this time has passed me by It hardly seems to

why don't you touch me, touch me why don't you touch me, touch me

____________

|1.

|B. E F# E B E |F# / / / :||

matter now

touch me now now now now now

________________

|2.

||: F# . E F# E B E |B . E F# E B E F# :|| repeat this a few times

now now now now now

ending

|B / / / |C# / / / |F# / / / | B / / / |C# / / / | F# / / B C# |F#

The rapidly alternating part flips between an F# and a C#, and

finally ends on F#

Sorry there's no solo here, but I haven't quite figured it out yet.

Questions, comments, corrections all welcome. If anyone has the rest

of this, I'd love to see it!

enjoy!

-=Chris

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