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CRAY COLLINS & COPELAND SHOWDOWN GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO-The Moon Is Full-Lion's Den

CRAY COLLINS, & COPELAND, SHOWDOWN. TAB.

Contents:
T-Bone Shuffle
The Moon Is Full
Lion's Den
She's Into Something
Bring Your Fine Self Home
Black Cat Bone
The Dream
Albert's Alley
Blackjack

Price: €99,95
€99,95

DUPREE CORNELL RHYTHM & BLUES GUITAR CD TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO CHITARRA

DUPREE CORNELL, RHYTHM & BLUES GUITAR. CD TAB.

Series: Guitar Educational
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Cornell Dupree
Author: Cornell Dupree
Renowned R&B, blues and funk ace Cornell Dupree is a guitarist of legendary proportion, with more than 2,500 albums as a sideman to his credit! In this authoritative book/CD pack, he reveals his playing secrets, covering: R&B, blues and funk styles; double-stops, vamps, scales and playing tips; common progressions and riffs; his equipment set-up; and much more. The CD features 10 songs written and performed by Cornell with full-band backing. The book also includes a foreword by blues expert Dave Rubin, a biography, Cornell's reminiscences, great photos, and standard notation and tablature. 72 pages

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GUY BUDDY COLLECTION VOL.2 L-Y GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI RECORDED VERSION

GUY BUDDY COLLECTION VOL.2 L-Y. TAB.

Buddy Guy $100 Bill -
Buddy Guy Leave My Girl Alone -
Buddy Guy Let Me Love You Baby -
Buddy Guy Mary Had A Little Lamb -
Buddy Guy My Time After Awhile -
Buddy Guy She Suits Me To A Tee -
Buddy Guy She's Nineteen Years Old -
Buddy Guy She's Out There Somewhere -
Buddy Guy Stick Around -
Buddy Guy This Is The End -
Buddy Guy When I Left Home -
Buddy Guy When You See The Tears In My Eyes -
Buddy Guy You Better Watch Yourself -
Buddy Guy You Were Wrong -
Buddy Guy You've Been Gone Too Long

15 more blues tunes. Guitar Recorded Versions (Authentic note-for-note transcriptions). With notes and tablature.
Level: , 152 pages.

Price: €95,99
€95,99

GUY BUDDY SLIPPIN' IN Authentic Guitar TABLATURE EDITION BOOK LIBRO SPARTITI

GUY BUDDY, SLIPPIN' IN. TAB.

Price: €159,99
€159,99

KING B.B. ISONG CD-ROM GUITAR TABLATURE-The Thrill Is Gone-SPARTITI CHITARRA LEZIONE

KING B.B. . Bad Luck Soul -Five Long Years -Please Love Me -Sweet Little Angel -The Thrill Is Gone -Three O'Clock Blues. Includes original recording! CD-ROM TAB.

ISONG CD-ROM
iSong (9 x 12 Pack)
Series: CDROM Product
CD-ROM - TAB
Artist: B.B. King

iSong is the only teaching tool that actually syncs to the original recordings of legendary musicians and today's top stars! Each iSong pack includes arrrangements ranging from very simple to note-accurate transcriptions, a performance video, and a virtual fretboard or keyboard, all in one wholly interactive environment. No matter what your skill level, or whether or not you read music, iSong is a great way for you to learn songs you've always wanted to play!

Each iSong CD-ROM features six innovative teaching tools in a state-of-the-art interactive environment: Animated score and TAB, Synced instructor video, iLevel arrangements widely ranging in difficulty, Virtual live fretboard or keyboard, Tempo control, Looping with exact cueing. This package includes:

Bad Luck Soul
Five Long Years
Please Love Me
Sweet Little Angel
Three O'Clock Blues
The Thrill Is Gone

Price: €36,99
€36,99

KING B.B. DEUCES WILD GUITAR TABLATURE LIBRO GILMOUR KEITH RICHARD RON WOOD ERIC CLAPTON

KING B.B., DEUCES WILD. sheet music book with GUITAR TABLATURE .

If you love me -the thrill is gone -rock me baby (Grt.1 B.B. King, Gtr.2 Eric Clapton) -please send me someone to love -baby i love you (Gtr.1 Bonnie Raitt, Gtr.2 B.B. King) -ain't nobody home -there must be a better world somewhere (with Dr. John) -confessin' the blues (Grt.1 B.B. King, Gtr.2 Marty Stuart) -paying the cost to be the boss (Gtr.1 B.B. King, Gtr.2 Ron Wood, Gtr.3 Keith Richard) -dangerous mood (with Joe Cocker) -keep it coming -cryin' won't help you babe (Gtr.1 B.B. King, Gtr.3 D. Gilmour) -night life (with W. Nelson).

 

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KING B.B. GUITAR COLLECTION 1969-1971 TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI BOOK RECORDED VERSION

KING B.B., GUITAR COLLECTION 1962-1971. TAB.

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€49,99

REED JIMMY MASTER BLUESMAN GUITAR RECORDED VERSION TABLATURE HAL LEONARD CHITARRA

REED JIMMY, MASTER BLUESMAN. TABLATURE

Aw shucks, hush your mouth
Ain't that lovin' you baby
baby, what you want me to do
baby, what's wrong
Boogie in the dark
Bright lights, big city
Can't stand to see you go
Caress me, baby
Found joy
Found love
Going to New York
Honest I do
I'm Mr. luck
Shame, shame, shame
You don't have to go
You got me dizzy

Price: €74,99
€74,99

TEXAS BLUES THE ART OF Toby Wine LIBRO CD GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA HAL LEONARD CHERRY LANE

TEXAS BLUES, THE ART OF. Wine. CD TABLATURE

Series: Guitar Method
Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Softcover with CD - TAB
Composer: Toby Wine
 

Another highly influential player to emerge in the 1950s was the immortal Albert Collins.
Born in Leona, Texas, Collins was raised in Houston and spent his teenage years hanging out
with and absorbing the music of T-Bone Walker, John Lee Hooker, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown,
and others. By the late 1950s, he had become a popular local performer and cut his first singles
for the Kangaroo label. Collins' 1962 recording of "Frosty," which would become his trademark
tune, was a smash-hit and helped propel him to wider recognition. He remained in Texas, however,
for the bulk of the 1960s, working day jobs, hitting the club circuit in the evenings, and
recording for small, regional labels. It wasn't until the end of the decade that Albert landed a contract
with Imperial Records and took to the national stage, opening for bands like the Allman
Brothers and reaching the young, white audiences who went crazy for his slashing guitar work
and patented strolls through the crowd. Collins was a true road warrior, touring relentlessly
throughout the 1970s, but did little recording until 1978 when he released Ice Pickin', the first of
seven strong albums for Alligator Records. Albert (along with the Vaughan brothers, Jimmie and
Stevie Ray) helped spearhead the Texas blues revival during the 1980s, but his career was cut
tragically short. Collins fell victim to liver cancer and succumbed in 1993, less than two months
after his 61st birthday.
The great black players of the 1950s helped drive the Texas sound to new heights of
swaggering, head-shaking toughness. Their bravura playing and gunslinger attitudes only served
to strengthen their image as the new cowboys of the Wild West. But the music was changing and
growing all over America. A young white man from Mississippi named Elvis Presley was gaining
national prominence, playing and singing the music of the black masters and, for better or for
worse, introducing it to an entirely new and different audience. The owner of Sun Records, Sam
Phillips, had been working from a rather cynical, if familiar, ideology: A white performer who sang
and moved like the best of the black performers would, potentially, be a huge seller. Phillips of
course was dead-on in his assumption, as Elvis's place in American popular culture is virtually
unmatched, but his impact may have been even wider than Phillips could have dreamed. By playing
the music of the black masters on the national stage, Elvis introduced the world of the blues
to many whites who had never before heard anything like it. There is great controversy over the
value of his contribution, its authenticity, and whether this music was "stolen," appropriated, or
merely re-interpreted, but his enormous success was one major factor in the widening of the
blues audience during the 1950s and 1960s. At the same time, black audiences across the country
continued to embrace the blues and its new, more urban sound. Though the struggle for
equality and civil rights was a still a fledgling movement, blacks did find themselves with relatively
more leisure time and disposable income. Nightclubs and juke joints that featured blues artists
or played blues albums were doing better than ever, and, in Texas, the music was thriving in both
small ensembles and larger, horn-driven groups alike.
The 1960s were years of great tumult in America, and the changes that affected society
as a whole were also felt in the world of the blues. For the first time, the music ceased to grow in
popularity; record sales suffered, or remained, at best, at a status quo. Rock began to capture
the attention and imagination of young audiences, but despite its obvious roots in the blues, did
not cause many younger fans to look further to its source. Two diametrically opposed groups of
blacks-those who sought political upheaval and revolution and those who hoped to achieve
assimilation and financial success in the "white" world-both began to view the blues with scorn.
In the simplest terms, the former group felt that the music was a remnant of slavery and of a time
when the liberty of their people had been trampled and their opportunities denied. The latter
group looked at the blues as something more of an embarrassment, as a representation of their
people as a mostly rural, illiterate, and unskilled group of day laborers and itinerant drunks. This
is not to say that black people had abandoned the blues altogether, but rather that many had
begun to subject the music and its meanings to greater scrutiny than ever before. Some left the
music behind, favoring the infectious sounds of rock and R & B, or caught on to the new movement
in jazz, spearheaded by revolutionary young musicians keenly aware of the struggles for
civil rights and an equal piece of the American pie. Amidst all of this turmoil, the music never
ceased, and a wealth of great blues musicians forged on, spotlight or no. Players like Freddie ...

Learn to play the blues Texas-style! This book/CD pack contains a complete history of the Texas blues style, common blues techniques and ideas for both lead and rhythm guitar, solos by the masters, recorded demos of every example, a suggested reading and listening list, and more! Also includes 10 songs that personify this unique genre:

Be Careful With A Fool
Change It
Dirty Pool
Hide Away
Long Way From Home
(They Call It) Stormy Monday (Stormy Monday Blues)
T-Bone Shuffle
Telephone Song
Tightrope
Wall Of Denial

64 pages

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ROBILLARD DUKE CLASSIC GUITAR STYLES OF LIBRO CD BASI TABLATURE Blues-Jazz-Rock 'n' Roll

ROBILLARD DUKE, CLASSIC GUITAR STYLES OF. A Guide to Playing Authentic Blues, Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll. Basi complete con preascolto di 11 blues, R&B, swing, jazz. CD TAB.

Series: Guitar Educational
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Dave Rubin
Artist: Duke Robillard

Master musician Duke Robillard provides fans and fellow guitarists an inside look at the techniques and philosophy behind his classic American guitar style. This book/CD pack includes: 11 complete songs; more than 25 photos; tips on choosing a guitar and getting a great sound; country blues chords, modern electric blues chords and swing blues/jazz chords; jazzy turnarounds, jazz/blues accompaniment; and much more! The CD contains original music recorded by Duke exclusively for this project, and the book includes a biography, selected discography, recommended listening list and tablature. 88 pages.

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