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My name is Paul Sandberg. I'm an actor, singer and teacher in the New York City area. For
more information, please visit my website at paulsandberg.net. "The angel Gabriel, from
heaven came/His wings as drifted snow, his eyes as full of flame/All hail, said he, thou
lowly maiden Mary!/Most highly favoured Lady, Gloria". That's the first verse of ‘The
Angel Gabriel', also known as ‘Gabriel's Message'. It's really a fun song, and it kind
of goes through Gabriel's coming telling about the coming of Christ. It's really pretty,
and you don't hear it performed a lot. This song can be broken down to just a handful
of chords. Those chords are G Minor, B Flat, C Minor, D Major, and E Flat. Now, you can
get away with just playing the roots of those chords in your left hand, and that would keep
you from having to move your left hand a whole lot, but what I find is easier to do, is this:
put your pinkie on the D, this corresponds with ‘the' which is the first note in
the song, your index on G, your thumb, or one finger, on the B Flat. So we have D, G,
and B Flat all formed out. By having our fingers in this position play the chords G Minor and
D Major, without having to move at all, other than rocking back and forth. So, it looks
like this: ‘The angel Gabriel, from heaven came' Now on "Heaven came", I moved
away from that D and G Minor chord and just played the roots of E Flat and C. So that
finishes off that system, the rest of the systems basically follow the same formula:
pick the two predominant chords, and split the diference. One more thing to take note?
This song is filled with quotation marks. Now, you don't have to make any drastic changes,
just really note that when you sing ‘Oh hail thou lowly maiden' you're no longer telling
the story, I mean you're part of the story. At that moment, you are the Angel Gabriel.
That knowledge alone is going to change how you interpret the song. ‘All hail, said
he, thou lowly maiden Mary!/Most highly favoured Lady, Gloria'.