SPARTITI PER CHITARRA DI ROCK 'N' ROLL

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STRAY CATS-ORIGINAL COOL BAND SCORE TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA BATTERIA BASSO

STRAY CATS, ORIGINAL COOL. SHEET MUSIC BOOK. BAND SCORE TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCKABILLY.

SPARTITI PER VOCE, CHITARRA, BASSO, BATTERIA, ECC. ECC. 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.

BRIAN SETZER, 

 

14 classici del rock n' roll & billy interpretati dagli Stray Cats. Contiene:

-Oh boy

-twenty-flight rock

-I fought the law

-lonesome tears

-your true love

-be-bop-a-lula

-flying saucer rock'n'roll

-train kept a rollin'

-stood up

-let it rock

-trying to get to you

-chet detty (hidden charms). 

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STRAY CATS, RANT N' RAVE. BAND

STRAY CATS, RANT N' RAVE. Rebel rule -too hip, gotta go -look at that cadillac -something.s wrong with my radio -18 miles to menphis -lookin. better every beer -(she.s) sexy+17 -dog dirty doggy -i won.t stand in your way -hotrod gang -how long you wanna live, anyway ? -lucky charm (ooh we suzy) -built for speed. BAND TAB.

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STRAY CATS, SEXY & SEVENTEEN+1. BAND

STRAY CATS, SEXY & SEVENTEEN+1. BAND TAB.

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STRAY CATS, RUNAWAY BOYS BAND SCORE GUITAR TABLATURE BRIAN SETZER

STRAY CATS, RUNAWAY BOYS BAND SCORE GUITAR TABLATURE BRIAN SETZER

 

RUNAWAY BOYS

FISHNET STOCKINGS

UBANGI STOMP

JEANIE, JEANIE, JEANIE

STORM THE EMBASSY

ROCK THIS TOWN

RUMBLE IN BRIGHTON

STRAY CAT STRUT

DOUBLE TALKIN' BABY

MY ONE DESIRE

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SETZER BRIAN ORCHESTRA Play It Like It Is GUITAR TABLATURE LIBRO CHITARRA-Sleepwalk-ROCK THIS TOWN

SETZER BRIAN ORCHESTRA. TABLATURE
 

LIBRO DI MUSICA, SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON TABLATURE. 

 

Serie: Play It Like It Is

Editore: Cherry Lane Music TABLATURE

Artista: Brian Setzer

Nel 1992 ancora prima che questo fenomeno dello swing, passato per le sale da ballo e il grande schermo, prima dei cigar bar e Swingsters, Brian Setzer ha creato il suo Brian Setzer Orchestra, avventura musicale che miscela rock'n'roll, jump blues, rockabilly e swing. Per la prima volta nella storia, la chitarra elettrica dirige una 

Big Band. Come è stato con gli Stray Cats, Setzer non solo aiuta il genere a risorgere ma lo porta al presente,

lo rende di nuovo attuale.

Dalla rockabilly Stray Cat alla swingster epcat, Brian Setzer continua il suo  maestoso cammino musicale. Questa collezione include le trascrizioni per chitarra con tablature di10 brani della sua super swing band. 88 pagine

 

The Dirty Boogie

Hoodoo Voodoo Doll
Jump, Jive An' Wail
Let's Live It Up
Rock This Town
Rumble In Brighton
Since I Don't Have You
Sleepwalk
Switchblade 327
This Cat's On A Hot Tin Roof

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SETZER BRIAN ORCHESTRA BEST SELECTION-BAND SCORE TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA LIBRO

SETZER BRIAN ORCHESTRA, BEST SELECTION. BAND SCORE TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCKABILLY.

SPARTITI DI TUTTI GLI STRUMENTI: VOCE, CHITARRA, BASSO, BATTERIA, PIANO ECC. ECC.

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.

Pensylvania 6-5000 -caravan -sleepwalk -jump jive an' wail -you're the boss -since I don't have you -this cat's on a hot tin roof -jumpin' east of java -if you can't rock me -sexy, sexy. 

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SETZER BRIAN THE GUITAR OF HOT LICKS TABLATURE DVD CHITARRA METODO TECNICA ITALIANO

SETZER BRIAN, THE GUITAR OF. "Gasante" video con un Setzer in piena forma, sprizzante energia da tutte le dita, e anche dalla voce. In un'ora senza pausa, vi mostrerà "alla luce del sole" senza gelosia, tutte le particolarità del suo stile di moderno rockabilly. Fitto di esempi dei "gatti randagi". TABLATURE DVD

SOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANO

Brian Setzer of the Stray Cats is one of the most exciting Rock and Rockabilly guitar players around. In this hour-long lesson he covers subjects as diverse as whammy bar techniques, Rockabilly chords, slap-echo effects and wild string-bending, as well as several of his best solo moments. Learning these will broaden your technique and open up a huge range of possibilites with the instrument. Most of all, it is Setzer's goodtime spirit and fun approach tha will leave you enjoying the guitar more than ever.

Here's your chance to get a one-on-one lesson with Brian Setzer of Stray Cats! Brian shows you a whole range of Rockabilly, Blues, Jazz, and Country licks and tricks including wild stringbending techniques, slap-echo effects, Jazz and Swing Guitar styles and some really hot solos that he breaks right down for you. Brian makes learning fun, so you'll really enjoy this session! 30 pages, 70 minutes.

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THE '50s ERA, WHERE ARE THEY NOW ? la bamba - Bye Bye Love - GUITAR TABLATURE

THE THE '50s ERA, WHERE ARE THEY NOW ? TABLATURE

SERIES: Where Are They Now?
CATEGORY: Guitar Mixed Folio
VERSION: Guitar/Vocal with Tablature
FORMAT: Book
Dave Rubin


Each book in the Where Are They Now? series contains over 50 songs by the artists who defined the music of the era. Plus, each book contains an essay about the times and a special "Where Are They Now?" update section on the songs and the artists.
The '50s Era artists include: Beach Boys, Bill Haley and the Comets, Debbie Reynolds, Del Shannon, Diamonds, Dion and the Belmonts, Duanne Eddy, Eddie Cochran, Elvis Presley, Everly Brothers, Fats Domino, Isley Brothers, Little Richard, Penguins, Platters, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, Ritchie Valens, and more!

Nel 1964 un'allora sconosciuto chitarrista di nome Jimi Hendrix, registrava con uno speudonimo con gli Isley Brothers la canzone "testify". Hendrix in quel periodo era senza casa e fu O'Kelly Isley che lo vide mentre era in un negozio e lo portò a casa della famiglia Isleys. Presto Hendrix sarà incluso nelle registrazioni che il gruppo stava facendo, "Testify" e "Move" over and let me dance".

 

The '50s Era: Rockin' Around the Clock 

An amazing confluence of musical and sociological forces combined to create the first rock era in the '50s. The end of World War II in 1945 was followed by a period of cautious optimism regarding our economic future and anxiety about the vast global changes brought about by the dropping of the atom bomb and the ascendancy of Russiaas a world power. After being excluded from aspects of American life taken for granted by white people, doors began opening for blacks starting with Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in baseball in 1947. That same year Leo Fender brought out the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar, thereby allowing the playing of much louder music. As had been the case in the first half of the twentieth century, popular music was affected by these developments. Swing jazz, boogie-woogie, and blues had begun metamorphosing into a hybrid known as rhythm & blues (R&B) near the end of the war. More dance-oriented than blues, but earthier than swing jazz, it was the music of celebration and romance although topics like race and politics were sometimes alluded to. Saxophonist and singer Louis Jordan was in the forefront with jumpy, jivey tunes like "Choo Choo Ch Boogie" and "Caldonia" that were built on infectious rhythms and featured witty, intelligent lyrics. Other early pioneers included Charles Brown, Nat "King" Cole, and Ray Charles. All three were accomplished piano players and singers with a blues bent and were supported by low-key guitarists as sidemen. The electric guitar was, however, making noise as an exciting featured solo instrument around the music scene as the technology advanced, and it had been ever since blues godfather T-bone Walker and jazz giant Charlie Christian ignited the airwaves in the early '40s. By the beginning of the '50s, blues shouters like Big Joe Turner were belting out a form of raw, raucous R&B suspiciously close to what would become rock 'n' roll. At the same time Les Paul and Mary Ford were creating an innovative type of pop music that was so optimistic it was practically giddy. Though Les had a blue streak in his playing, the artificial, overdubbed studio world where his guitar and Mary's voice existed was a far cry from the funky juke joints and house parties where the new black music fomented. Concurrently, R&B vocal groups with bird names like the Orioles, Ravens, and Flamingos began singing street-corner harmonies that would come to be called doo-wop. Out in the country, guitar pickers like Scotty Moore-influenced by the western swing of Bob Wills, the honky-tonk country & western (C&W) of Merle Travis, and the blues-were starting to fool around with a new music that borrowed from white C&W and black R&B. A revolution was in the making, just waiting for someone to lead the way. Four years into the decade the planets were in the right position in the heavens for a shooting star from decidedly humble beginnings to blaze a path to the front. The end of one decade and the beginning of another does not demarcate eras. An argument can be made that the '50s rock era did not arrive until 1954. That year Senate hearings on Commie-baiter Joseph McCarthy were televised, the Supreme Court banned school segregation, and powerful H-bombs were tested by the U.S. Government, events that would have a profound effect on teenagers and later the baby-boomers born just after WWII. Though their parents had weathered the war years and were grateful for the outcome, some children felt disaffected and confused, a situation dramatically presented in Rebel Without a Cause with new teen idol James Dean. Most significant for the emerging youth culture, however, were Bill Haley and the Comets' waxing "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock" in April and the work of a poor young truck driver from Memphis, Elvis Aron Presley, who in July of 1954 cut a couple of songs at Sun Records in Memphis as a gift for his mother and to celebrate his nineteenth birthday. A year later Haley's blockbuster would hit #1 on the Billboard charts and be prominen ea ured in Blackboard Jungle, one of the first films about tension in inner-city schools. Elvis would be called back to Sun by producer Sam Phillips. Phillips, who had been recording heavy bluesmen like Howlin' Wolf and Ike Turner, had been frequetly quoted as saying that he could "make a million dollars" if he had a white man who could sing like a black man. He gambled on Elvis being the one and changed the course of popular culture. The irony is that black blues and R&B already figured prominently in Elvis's musical experience and that the song that broke him in the South was "That's Alright Mama," originally performed by blues artist Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup. This co-opting of black culture by rock 'n' rollers, though accomplished with respect and acknowledgment by Elvis and many others since, would cross ethical boundaries with "covers" of black songs by pale imitators like Pat Boone. The ramparts of pop music continued to be scaled in 1955 as Chuck Berry, the "father of rock 'n' roll guitar," roared across the radio waves with "Maybellene" in 1955. Besides creating an original instrumental style based on the blues, boogie, and C&W music, Berry astutely observed the consuming passions of (white) teenagers with cars, girls, and rock 'n' roll itself. In 1956 Elvis hit the big time by signing with RCA Records. Little Richard, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bo Diddley, the Everly Brothers, Ricky Nelson, and Buddy Holly, not to mention instrumentalists like Duane Eddy and the Ventures, would follow as the reign of the tenor saxophone ended and the low-slung guitar became the sound and the symbol of the times. The visceral effect that the new music had on the youth of America was not lost on the keepers of the public morals. Crusaders relentlessly criticized rock 'n' roll and deemed it "jungle music" whose ability to excite to the point of delirium was alarming. Unfortunately, they were provided with unintentional ammunition. Elvis was censured for wiggling his pelvis on TV (and removed from the scene by induction into the Army in 1958) and pioneer R&B and rock promoter Alan Freed (credited with coining the term "rock 'n' roll") was caught up in the payola scandals of the late '50s. It all seemed to come to a grinding halt when Chuck Berry was arrested for violating the Mann Act (transporting a minor girl across state lines for immoral purposes) and Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson) were killed in a small plane crash in 1959. Cute novelty songs about flying saucers and "The Purple People Eater" coming on the news of the Russians launching Sputnik, the first man-made satellite, did nothing to stop the powers that be from prematurely dancing on the presumed grave of the rebellious music. Meanwhile, Dick Clark with his daily "American Bandstand" and his Saturday night show kept the barely flickering flame alive with tame pop acts like Fabian and Frankie Avalon as the decade ended. The next three years saw folk and its puny cousin, hootenanny music, followed by the descendants of doo-wop, the great girl groups like the Shirelles and Crystals. Early soul music, the next evolutionary step from R&B and surf, that revitalizing instrumental music from California, helped to rescue rock from Andy Williams and Connie Francis. The Beach Boys, though coming from the same Southern California hot rod and beach scene as surf music, elevated popular music again to a level of youthful exuberance founded on finely crafted songwriting that owed a surprising debt to Chuck Berry. Though Elvis never regained his bluesy vitality after coming out of the Army in 1960, Roy Orbison made the transition from '50s rockabilly to epic flights of emotional intensity with classics like "Crying." The torch was passed to John F.Kennedy from the old general, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in 1960, but the sound, look, fashions, and conservative politics of the '50s persisted until JFK'sassassination in November 1963 and the British Invasion of 1964. The counter-culture revolution that rose out of those two seminal events would alter the music and politics of the entire civilized world in the '60s. 

 

Includes the Following Selection:
Title Composer

1953 - (WE'RE GONNA) ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK - BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS
FREEDMAN, MAX/DE KNIGHT, JIMMY

1955 - AIN'T THAT A SHAME - FATS DOMINO
ANTONIE DOMINO, DAVE BARTHOLOMEW

1961 - BARBARA ANN - BEACH BOYS
FRED FASSERT

1957 - BIRD DOG - EVERLY BROTHERS
BRYANT, BOUDLEAUX

1960 - BLUE ANGEL  
ROY ORBISON AND JOE MELSON

1957 - BLUE MONDAY - FATS DOMINO
DAVE BARTHOLOMEW AND ANTOINE DOMINO

1957 - BYE BYE LOVE - EVERLY BROTHERS
BOUDLEAUX BRYANT AND FELICE BRYANT

1965 - CALIFORNIA GIRLS - BEACH BOYS
WILSON, BRIAN

1958 - CLAUDETTE
ROY ORBISON

1960 - CRY CRY CRY - BOBBY BLAND
DEADRIC MALONE

1961 - CRYING 
ROY ORBISON, JOE MELSON

1961 - DADDYS HOME - SHEP AND THE LIMELIGHTS 
JAMES SHEPPARD AND WILLIAM MILLER

1964 - DON'T WORRY BABY - BEACH BOYS
BRIAN WILSON AND ROGER CHRISTIAN

1956 - DONNA 
VALENS RITCHIE

1954 - EARTH ANGEL - THE PENGUINS
D. WILLIAMS, G. HODGE & J. BELVIN

1964 - FUN, FUN, FUN - BEACH BOYS
LOVE, MIKE/WILSON, BRIAN

1960 - GEE WHIZ - CARLA THOMAS
CARLA THOMAS

1957 - GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY - LITTLE RICHARD
ROBERT BLACKWELL, JOHN MARASCALCO

1960 - HELLO, MARY LOU (GOODBYE HEART) - ROCKY NELSON
PITNEY, GENE/MANGIARACINA, CAYET

1965 - HELP ME RHONDA - BEACH BOYS
LOVE, MIKE/WILSON, BRIAN

1956 - HONKY TONK - 
BILL DOGGETT, CLIFFORD SCOTT, BILLY BUTLER, HENRY

1950 - I DON'T CARE IF THE SUN DON'T SHINE - ELVIS PRESLEY
MACK DAVID

1934 - I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU (from "42nd Street") - THE FLAMINGOS
WARREN, HARRY/L: DUBIN, AL

1959 - I WANT TO WALK YOU HOME - FATS DOMINO
ANTOINE DOMINO

1957 - I'M WALKIN'  - FATS DOMINO
ANTOINE DOMINO, DAVE BARTHOLOMEW

1964 - IN MY ROOM - BEACH BOYS
BRIAN WILSON AND GARY USHER

1957 - KEEP A KNOCKIN - LITTLE RICHARD
RICHARD PENNIMAN

1958 - LA BAMBA - 
ADAPT & ARR BY RITCHIE VALENS

1955 - LET IT BE ME - EVERLY BROTHERS
BECAUD / CURTIS / DELANOE

1934 - MILK COW BLUES - ELVIS PRESLEY
KOKOMO ARNOLD

1957 - MY SPECIAL ANGEL - BOBBY HELMS
DUNCAN, JIMMY

1964 - OH, PRETTY WOMAN - 
ROY ORBISON  / DEES BILL

1960 - ONLY THE LONELY (KNOW THE WAY I FEEL)
ROY ORBISON AND JOE MELSON

1958 - PETER GUNN (FROM "PETER GUNN") - DUANE EDDY
MANCINI HENRY

1958 - ROCKIN ROBIN - BOBBY DAY
JIMMIE THOMAS

1961 - RUNAWAY - DEL SHANNON
SHANNON, DEL / CROOK, MAX D.

1966 - SEA CRUISE - FRANKIE FORD
SMITH, HUEY P.

1959 - SHOUT - ISLEY BROTHERS
O'KELLY ISLEY,RONALD ISLEY,RUDOLPH ISLEY

1958 - SIXTEEN CANDLES - THE CRESTS
DIXON, LUTHER/KHENT, ALLYSON

1933 - SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES - THE PLATTERS
JEROME KERN; OTTO HARBACH

1958 - STAGGER LEE - 
HAROLD LOGAN, LLOYD PRICE

1958 - SUMMERTIME BLUES 
JERRY CAPEHART  / EDDIE COCHRAN

1956 - TAMMY - DEBBIE REYNOLDS
RAY EVANS/JAY LIVINGSTON

1957 - TEQUILA - THE CHAMPS
CHUCK RIO

1957 - THE STROLL - THE DIAMONDS
CLYDE OTIS AND NANCY LEE

1960 - THE WANDERER - DION AND THE BELMONTS
MARESCA, ERNIE

1957 - WAKE UP, LITTLE SUSIE - EVERLY BROTHERS
BRYANT, BOUDLEAUX / BRYANT, FELICE

1960 - WALKING TO NEW ORLEANS - FATS DOMINO
ANTOINE DOMINO, DAVE BARTHOLEMEW

1963 - WIPE OUT - 
THE SURFARIS

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THE ROOTS OF ROCK GUITAR LIBRO CD TABLATURE Blue suede shoes-bluejean bop-no particular place to go-Susie-Q-not fade away-walk don't run.

THE ROOTS OF ROCK GUITAR. Fred Sokolow. CD TABLATURE

THE SONGS AND LICKS THAT MADE IT HAPPEN

Blue suede shoes -bluejean bop -no particular place to go -not fade away -Susie-Q -walk don't run. 


Series: Guitar Collection
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Fred Sokolow

This comprehensive collection is a great overview of rock guitar. Includes: instruction on the essential playing styles, using six note-for-note transcriptions as examples; notes on the history and development of rock guitar; biographies of the pioneering artists; and more. Songs include: Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins) - Bluejean Bop (Cliff Gallup with Gene Vincent) - No Particular Place to Go (Chuck Berry) - Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly) - Susie Q (James Burton with Dale Hawkins) - Walk Don't Run (The Ventures). The CD features all of the songs, exercises and licks.

Blue Suede Shoes
Bluejean Bop
No Particular Place To Go
Not Fade Away
Susie-Q
Walk Don't Run

56 pages

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SETZER BRIAN ORCHESTRA-THE DIRTY BOOGIE SELECTION BAND SCORE TABLATURE

SETZER BRIAN ORCHESTRA, THE DIRTY BOOGIE selection. Sleepwalk -jump jive an' wail -you're the boss -rock this town -since I don't have you. BAND TABLATURE

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