Chet Atkins

ATKINS CHET THE BEST OF Styles Techniques Father Country Guitar LIBRO CD TABLATURE Mister Sandman

ATKINS CHET, THE BEST OF Styles and Techniques of the Father of Country Guitar. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE . 

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A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Styles and Techniques of the Father of Country Guitar
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Chad Johnson
Artist: Chet Atkins
Learn the trademark riffs and licks behind one of the most influential recording artists of all time and one of the founders of the Nashville sound. This book/CD pack features analysis and lessons for 12 Atkins hits along with a CD featuring full demos.
72 pages

INTRODUCTION
Chet Atkins holds a place in musical history reserved for a very select few. His contributions to country music are inestimable, as is his influence on guitar players worldwide.
Simply put, country music would not be the same today if it weren't for Chet. Quite likely the most recorded instrumentalist in the history of popular music, his guitar playing has graced the records of Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Hank Williams, Jerry Reed, and Les Paul, to name but a few. Originally a disciple of fingerstyle legend Merle Travis, Chefs groundbreaking guitar work throughout his recording career of over fifty years has in turn influenced the styles of such notable players as Mark Knopfler, Eric Johnson, and George Harrison. And although his virtuosity on the instrument is well acknowledged, his talents were not limited to the guitar alone. As a producer for RCA records, he is often credited as single-handedly creating the "Nashville Sound" as we know it today, fusing the twang of traditional country with a pop sensibility. His list of producer credits reads like a "who's who" in popular country music, including Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, Charley Pride, Elvis Presley, and Jerry Reed. He also discovered and/or signed such legendary artists as Dolly Parton, Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson, and Steve Wariner.
Chester Burton Atkins was born on June 20, 1924, in Luttrell, Tennessee, about twenty miles northeast of Knoxville. His first musical influence was his older brother Jim, a highly accomplished guitar player who eventually went on to play with Les Paul. Chefs parents separated when he was ten, and he moved to Georgia to live with his father, a music teacher and song leader for several traveling evangelists. At his brother's suggestion, the fiddle became Chefs first instrument, but it wasn't long before he acquired a Sears Silvertone guitar and started learning to play it. He advanced rapidly, and by the time he left high school in 1941 at age seventeen, he had made up his mind to make a career for himself in music.
Chefs sophisticated style was a tough sell at first. He held a few performance slots at various radio stations in Knoxville and eventually Cincinnati, but he was often dismissed because his style wasn't "hillbilly" enough. During this time, while working at WLW with the duo Homer and Jethro, Chet met his future wife, Leona Johnson. They married in 1946. Later that year, Atkins finally received a break when, in support of Red Foley, he made his first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, where his ear-grabbing style was greatly appreciated. Several more radio positions followed in Virginia and Missouri, but in 1947, with the birth of his first daughter and poor job prospects, Chet moved back to Knoxville to work with Homer and Jethro at WNOX. Eventually, a tape of Chefs radio performances was sent to RCA Victor's office in Chicago and made its way to Steve Sholes, the label's head of country music. After receiving a call from Sholes, Chet moved the family to
Nashville.
Sholes was greatly impressed by Chefs playing and put him to work immediately; Chet was featured on nearly every recording session of 1949. Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters hired him a year later as a regular on the Grand Ole Opry, signaling that Chet had officially arrived in Nashville. During this time, Chefs playing wound up on records by Hank Williams ("Cold, Cold Heart" and "Jambalya"), The Louvin Brothers ("When I Stop Dreaming"), The Carlisles ("Too Old to Cut the Mustard" and "No Help Wanted"), Kitty Wells ("Release Me" and "Repenting"), and many more. When Sholes could not make the sessions because of other business, Chet was allowed to produce them himself.
By the mid-fifties, Chet was producing thirty artists a year as well as recording his own albums for RCA. His 1954 debut album, Chet Atkins and His Galloping Guitar, produced his hit instrumental version of "Mister Sandman" and included his now-classic "Country Gentleman." A signature model Gretsch guitar was developed bearing Chefs name; it eventually became a huge seller in the early sixties when George Harrison made it his guitar of choice with the Fab Four. Chet played on Elvis Presley's historic RCA debut, "Heartbreak Hotel," in 1956, and provided the famous tremoloed electric guitar part on the Everly Brothers' "All I Have to Do Is Dream." He became to country guitar what James...

Big Foot
Blue Angel
Cascade
Chinatown, My Chinatown
Country Gentleman
Galloping On The Guitar
A Little Mark Musik
Mister Sandman
So Soft Your Goodbye
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Yakety Axe
You Do Something To Me

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ATKINS CHET VINTAGE FINGERSTYLES GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA LIBRO FINGERPICKING

ATKINS CHET, VINTAGE FINGERSTYLES. GUITAR TABLATURE

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Arkansas traveler -blue echo -chinatown, my chinatown -the claw -lady madonna -lover, come back to me -my little waltz -slinkey -trambone -when you wish upon a star -wobegon -yankee doodle dixie -oh by jingo, oh by gee, you're the only girl for me. 
Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Chet Atkins

Features 14 fingerstyle favorites transcribed in notes & tab from this unparalleled player, Includes a note from Chet Atkins, tips on playing his music, photos and a guitar notation legend. 80 pages.

Arkansas Traveler
Blue Echo
Chinatown, My Chinatown
The Claw
Lady Madonna
Lover, Come Back To Me
My Little Waltz
Oh By Jingo, Oh By Gee, You're The Only Girl For Me
Slinkey
Trambone
When You Wish Upon A Star
Wobegon (The Way It Used To Be)
Yankee Doodle Dixie

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ATKINS CHET GUITAR FOR ALL SEASONS TABLATURE FINGERPICKING SPARTITI CHITARRA LIBRO HAL LEONARD

ATKINS CHET, GUITAR FOR ALL SEASONS. GUITAR TABLATURE

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Guitar tablature songbook for guitar. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. 96 pages. With guitar tablature, standard notation, chord names and guitar notation legend. Instructional.

14 songs, including:
Also includes performance notes detailing Chet's techniques.

About Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions
Guitar Recorded Versions are note-for-note transcriptions of guitar music taken directly off recordings. This series, one of the most popular in print today, features some of the greatest guitar players and groups from blues, rock, and heavy metal. Guitar Recorded Versions are transcribed by the best transcribers in the business. Every book contains notes and tablature.

Contents:
Chaplin In New Shoes
Country Champagne
Dizzy Fingers
Both Sides Now
Honolulu Blue
I Still Can't Say Goodbye
Londonderry Air
Mother Of Ireland
Sails
Sneakin' Around
Some Leather And Lace
Waltz For The Lonely
Yellow Bird
Swedish Rhapsody
(anche il chitarrista dei Deep Purple, RITCHIE BLACKMORE ha suonato questo tema in LAZY, nel LIVE IN JAPAN)

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ATKINS CHET IN THREE DIMENSIONS VOLUME 1: 50 YEARS OF LEGENDARY GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO

ATKINS CHET, IN THREE DIMENSIONS VOLUME 1: 50 YEARS OF LEGENDARY GUITAR. TABLATURE

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By John McClellan and Deyan Bratic. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Transcribed solos. Country. Book. 208 pages. Level: Advanced.

This tribute contains twenty-two of Chet's greatest solos and duets along with interviews with his daughter, Merle Atkins Russell and close friends such as Jerry Reed, Vince Gill, Eddy Arnold, Don Mclean and many others. This book offers touching insight into the character of an American original, who did much to shape the course of music history and the guitar. Most importantly, Chet Atkins helped thousands of people over the course of his life through kindness and generosity. To quote Jerry Reed, "There is only one." This book is a tribute to a special man, a special artist... a hero to the millions of lives he touched. The Atkins Family has shared many rare photographs which are presented in a special eight-page color insert. Selections include, Heartaches, Caravan, When You Wish Upon a Star (live version), Music to Watch Girls by, Stars and Stripes Forever, Jerry's Breakdown, Nashtown Ville and many others. All music is in standard notation and in tablature.

 

Introduction to the Music

Thoughts About Chet's Musicianship

In the words of Chet Atkins, "This is my opinion and it oughta be yours!" When you see a legitimate artist, you know it right away. Chet's core musicianship can be summed up succinctly. Rhythm, sound, color, counterpoint, and intonation were everything to Chet. Oftentimes, guitarists that play Chet's material make the mistake of playing too fast, out of tune, and with no regard for timbre or tone. To play Chet's music in this way is disrespectful to his artistry. We have an obligation to his memory to observe the following:

Play in tune! Chet never played out of tune.

Relax. Play in time, he never rushed his tempos, even when he played fast, the tempo was relaxed. He rode the beat, rather than pushing it.

Make a beautiful sound ... the quality of tone is important. Chet always had a beautiful fundamental in his sound. Listen to his old "Gretsch Country Gentlemen" on Chester and Lester, or his nylon sound on Chet Atkins Picks on Jerry Reed or The Night Atlanta Burned! Someone once said, "You will never produce a beautiful sound, if you don't first know what one is." Chet was all about playing pretty. Sound was everything.

He thought it was important to play to the strength of the guitar rather than to its weaknesses. He also felt the need to improve. I think we get set in our ways and stop growing, something Chet never did. Think about it! Don't arbitrarily make fingerings easier if it destroys the timbre of the phrase. When Chet fingered a passage a certain way, it was because the color of the notes was important to him! He used the color or timbre of the guitar better than any guitarist who ever lived. Chet also conceptualized music vertically and horizontally in a contrapuntal way, this influenced his fingerings, usage of color and his overall musical vision.

Sing. Chet was always singing! Singing through the guitar! He stressed the importance of knowing the lyrics to the songs you play, as this will help you create a more complete legato in your musical lines or phrases.

Listen to all types of music as Chet did. For example, he loved the jazz pianist Erroll Garner's Concert by the Sea. (available on CD at most record stores). Chet was very deep musically, he learned from everybody!

Jorge Morel called Chet, "The pure artist of the guitar!" I often think Chet is under appreciated. By considering the points I have just stated, we can all further Chet Atkins' memory and musical legacy.

About the Transcriptions

If you want to really learn from the master, listen carefully to a given piece several hundred times. This is the level of dedication given to Chet and his music within these pages! Every attempt has been made to transcribe " hat Chet really played into notes in a musical score. But how can one accurately translate so many nuances?

Musical notation isn't enough. It's like trying to explain the secret to producing a painting by Monet or a fine wine. It is impossible! You will find errors, and that is a good thing. It means you're listening and you care. Any mistakes that exist are made because we are human, not because of complacency. Our criteria for transcribing Chet's music was baser upon the diversity of the music and the diversity of Chet's fans. The musical elements that made each piece unique include sound/timbre, phrasing, rhythm, and technique. All these elements were given an extra degree of scrutiny during the transcribing and final proofing. We also used current computer technology to assure accuracy in translating the notes from the recording to the guitar, and finally, to paper...

... ou doing up here?" I told him. In order for him to sign my book, he had to give me his guitar, there was just no where to put it. He said, "Hold this!" He took the book; he was looking for suitable page to sign; he never did anything in a hurry. He was very careful. As he was looking at the book, he said, "Play me a little something!" So I put my foot up on the rung of the stool, I played, "Quiet Nights," that Jobim tune. He signed the book and we swapped back. All this is happening in a few seconds. He said, "You got a nice touch there ... you want to play on this show with me tonight?" Meanwhile, I could hear them start the introduction of Chet. He is getting off the stool, and I turned and said, "I don't have anything prepared, I better not!" Then, they were saying, "Here he is ... Chet Atkins!!" And walking away he says, "You'll be fine, sit there until I call you." And that was it. So then I got a choice, stay there like he told me to do, because he is going to call me, and if I'm not there, then that embarrasses him. I wasn't so stupid that I didn't know that! I am kind of stuck ... it is ice cold in there, I was freezing, my hands were pouring sweat. I was scared to death, but I didn't dare do something as rude as not play. Eventually, Boyce Hawkins, the host, is holding this cheap Gibson CO classical, asking Chet questions you would ask Chet Atkins. He asked Chet to play another one. Chet said, "Well Boyce, I found a kid out there in the studio. His name is David Conrad, he is from North Carolina ... " He remembered everything I said to him in those few seconds back stage, he just tossed it off! So he said, " Let's get him out here, he'll pick a tune for us!" ow, this Boyce fellow, freaked ... this was a live show shot to tape. He was looking from left to right, right to left, like a dog watching television. There I am, Chet kind of waving to me to come on in. I walked across the front and shook their hands and sat down between them. Boyce proceeds, now he is profesional and he cannot allow dead air space, so he jumps right in and says, "So you're from North Carolina. Are you in school? I said, "No sir, I am about to start college, I am visiting friends here. He said, "Chet says you're a pretty good guitar player, but I need you to play for the folks. You have got to prove it!" He shoves that little neo-classic into my hands, I'm trying to tune while he is asking me what I was going to play! The action was bad, not unplayable, mind you, but not ideal. Chet is sitting there and Boyce is looking at me and I am trying to tune this piece of junk of a guitar, Boyce says, "What are you going to play for us?" I said, "I would like to play "One Note Samba," by Jobim. I like Bossa Nova a lot!" Now keep in mind, As I'm still trying to tune ... something inside of me is telling me this is not what they are wanting to hear. The instant it became awkward, Chet gets up and went around and took the guitar from me and handed me his. Chet said, "I think he would rather play this one." It was a Juan Estruch, a beautiful guitar. I think this one was stolen while he was on one of his tours, it just never showed up at the airport. What a wonderful guitar, and personally at seventeen years old, I had never played a guitar that fine, never held one. The action was really low, perfect for me, of course, it came tuned and it played itself. It was just like velvet! I shouted, "A-flat," the band set up a groove, and away I went. Chet was sitting over there just noodling and tuning that bad guitar. I was very comfortable with the piece. When it came time for the bridge (sings the bridge), I just knew the chord progression there. It dawned on me, I had never done any chord melody there. So when I arrived at the bridge, I yelled, "Take the bridge!" I leaned over into Chet's face and he just ripped on through it, and played the heck out of it. On the bad guitar, of course the tone was all together different with Chet playing. From that point on, we were a duet. When we finished that one, we did "Satin Doll" and "Girl from Ipanema." Man, there were as many people coming up to me after the show as there was for Chet. At this point, I'm thinking, "I am not going home. I am not going to college. Momma can just send all my stuff over here!" We finally made our way to each other. I said, "This was one of the most wonderful things of my life, I'm committed to this! What can I say? Were do we go from here? Chet looked at me, then said, "Well, you're going back home to North Carolina and go to college, and I am going to go get a haircut! [laughs] He could see I was pretty disappointed and said, "Nah!, you go back home, I'm going to be here anytime you want or need me. Stay in touch, I'm not going anywhere! Go to school and come back and I'll be here ... we will pick another one!" Back then, there were a lot of golf tournaments throughout the South, still are, Pro-Am and Pro-Celebrity etc ... Chet, Jerry Reed, Boots Randolph and Floyd Cramer had a show called the All Stars. The whole deal with them, they made X. Cosse [Chet's manager] book these shows around golf tournaments. They would come and play, ...

Contents:

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the Music
David Conrad - "It's a Wonderful Life"
Caravan
Black Mountain Rag
Minuet - J.S. Bach
Eddy Arnold - "Make the World Go Away"
Heartaches
Cy Coben on Chet - "Chet's Tune"
Streets of Laredo
Tony Brown - "The King of Nashville"
Lagrima
Johnny Smith - "Walk Don't Run, Chet..."
Take Five
Going Home
Bob Beckham - "I know That's Right!"
Music to Watch Girls By
Vince Gill - "I Was in Guitar Heaven"
Avalon
Minute Waltz
Mainstreet Breakdown
Merle Atkins Russell - "Thank You Very Little"
The Stars and Stripes Forever
Jerry Reed on Chet - "Hail to the Chief"
Drive In
Jerry's Breakdown
Jorge Morel - "The Pure Artist of the Guitar"
Choro da Saudade
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
When you Wish Upon a Star
John McClellan - "A Boy's Tale"
Ray Stevens - "I Haven't Got the Carrot Yet!"
Oh By Jingo
Don Light - "He Nailed it Again!"
Nashtown Ville
Harry Warner - "They Called Him, Sir"
La Vie en Rose
Don McLean - "Starry, Starry Night"
Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)

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ATKINS CHET ALMOST ALONE GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA SPARTITI ACCORDI LIBRO FINGERPICKING

ATKINS CHET, ALMOST ALONE. GUITAR TABLATURE

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Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB. 80 pages

Ave Maria e
Big Foot
Cheek To Cheek
Happy Again
I Still Write Your Name In The Snow
Jam Man
A Little Mark Musik
Maybelle
Mr. Bojangles
Pu, Uana Hulu (Remembering Gabby)
Sweet Alla Lee
Waiting For Susie B.
You Do Something To Me

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ATKINS CHET COMPLETE GUITAR METHOD CD TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO METODO CHITARRA FINGERPICKING

ATKINS CHET, COMPLETE GUITAR METHOD. CD TABLATURE

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By Tommy Flint and Chet Atkins. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Methods. Complete. Country. Book/CD Set. 108 pages. Level: Multiple Levels. This is an updated edition of Chet Atkin's famous guitar method. It contains numerous picking studies, chord etudes and great Atkin's style guitar solos. Written in notation and tablature.

Tuning the Guitar
Another Method of Tuning
Pitch Pipes
Electronic Tuners
The Rudiments of Music
The Staff
The Clef
Notes
Note Values
Rests
Notes and Comparative Rests
The Time Signature
Ledger Lines
The Fingerboard
Charts
The Correct Way to Hold the Guitar
Tablature
The Fingerboard
The Notes on the Sixth String (E)
The Notes on the Fifth String (A)
Whole-Notes
Half-Notes
Quarter-Notes
The Notes on the Fourth String (D)
Whole-Notes
Half-Notes
Quarter-Notes
The Notes on the E (6), A (5), and D (4) Strings.
The Six Five Jive
Yankee Doodle
How Can I Leave Thee
The Notes on the Third String (G)
A Study on the Third String
Lightly Row
Running the Basses
The Notes on the Second String (B)
Whole-Notes
Half-Notes
Quarter-Notes
The Notes on the First String (E)
Three-Four Time
Dotted Half-Notes
Colonial Waltz
Right Hand Development
Alpha
Two String Harmony
A Picking Study
Pick Up Notes
Two and One
Tone
Tempo
The Tie
First and Second Endings
Chromatics
The Sharp
The Flat
The Natural
Accidentally On Purpose
Music in Two Parts
Right Hand Etude
Fingerstyle Etude
The Key of C
The C Scale
Chords in the Key of C
3/4 Accompaniment Style
4/4 Accompaniment
Home, Home, Can I Forget Thee
Remembering Home
Alternate Basses
With Melody Notes
Lightly Row
Long, Long Ago
The Marine Hymn
Martha
The Eighth Note
Eighth Notes and Eighth Rests
The Scale in Eighth Notes
A Scale Study
An Eighth Note Study
Tiptoe
Our Boys Will Shine Tonight
The Caissons Go Rolling Along
The Blue Tail Fly
Bicycle Built for Two
Oh, My Darling Clementine
My Mountain Home
Two-Four Time
The Key of A Minor
The A Minor Scale (Harmonic)
Melodic
The Chords in the Key of A Minor
Etude
A Minor Study
The Wayfarin' Stranger
Dotted Quarter Notes
America the Beautiful
How to Count Triplets
Triplets
The Key of G
The G Scale
A Scale Study
Three in One
Chords in the Key of G
Accompaniment Styles in the Key of G
Old Folks at Home
Home on the Range
Red River Valley
The Key of B Minor (Relative to G Major)
Two E Minor Scales
The Chords in the Key of E Minor
Accompaniment Styles in the Key of B Minor
Waltz in E Minor
The Key of F
The F Major Scale (Two Octaves)
Triplet Etude
The Chords in the Key of F
Accompaniment Styles
May
March Majestic
Sixteenth-Notes
Table of Notes and Rests
Sixteenth-Notes
Prelude
Single String Sixteenths
The Notes on the Second String
The C Scale in Thirds
Notes on the Fifth Fret
The Key of D Minor (Relative to F Major)
The D Minor Scales
The Chords in the Key of D Minor
Accompaniment Styles (Common Time)
Prelude in D Minor
Mist in the Valley
The Key of D Major
The D Major Scale
The Chords in the Key of D Major
Accompaniment Styles
The D Scale in Two Octaves
The Street of Laredo
Smoky Mountain Lullaby
Thirds in the Key of D
Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes
The Key of B Minor (Relative to D Major)
The B Minor Scales
Etude in B Minor
The Chords in the Key of B Minor
Accompaniment Styles
Southern Picking
Love Song
Etude
The Key of A
Etude
The Chords in the Key of A
The Musical Notation of the Chords
Accompaniment Styles
Six-Eight Time
The Carnival of Venice
The Notes on the Third String
The G Scale
The A Scale
G String Etude
The Notes of the Fourth String
A Table of Notes on the First, Second, Third and Fourth Strings
Smooth
Tenting Tonight
The Key of F# Minor (Relative to A Major)
Two F# Minor Scales
The Chords in the Key of F# Minor
Accompaniment Styles
The Key of E Major
The Chords in the Key of E Major
Careless Love
More Chromatic Signs
Ode to Bob
Chopin's Prelude
Spanish Fandango
Just As I Am
John Henry
Me and Merle
Wimoweh
Liebestraum
Czardas
Yankee Doodle Dixie

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ATKINS CHET CONTEMPORARY STYLES Guitar Recorded Version LIBRO TABLATURE Imagine KNOPFLER

ATKINS CHET, CONTEMPORARY STYLES. Includes duets with Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler. Con anche la parte della chitarra di Mark Knopfler in "cosmic square dance " e in "imagine". TABLATURE

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Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins is one of guitar's living legends. In this book you will find the best of Chet's contemporary recordings completely transcribed in both tablature and standard notation, including several duets with Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler. 14 songs in all, including. 104 pages.

Alisha - DARRYL DYBKA
Avalon (ATKINS & LES PAUL)
Blue Angel
Cascade
Chinook Winds
Cosmic Square Dance (ATKINS & MARK KNOPFLER)
Imagine (ATKINS & MARK KNOPFLER)
Jethreaux
Knuckle Busters
Mockingbird Variations
My Song - KEITH JARRET
Please Stay Tuned (ATKINS & STEVE LUKATHER)
Which Way Del Vecchio
Windy And Warm

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