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CLASSIC ROCK GIG GUIDE. CD BAND TABLATURE

CLASSIC ROCK GIG GUIDE. CD BAND TAB.

Gig Guide - The Performance Guide for Bands
Series: Gig Guide
Medium: Softcover with CD
Artist: Various

The Gig Guides series is designed to provide musicians with a blueprint for building bands. We select the songs, put 'em in order, and show you how to play 'em. The format is simple; there are no unwieldy note-for-note scores to sightread or complicated theory to understand. Just here's the lead sheet, here are the parts you really need to know, and away you go! The CD even features full-band demos of each song so you can hear how you should sound. These book/CD packs are the ultimate do-it-yourself kit for gigging musicians and up-and-coming performers alike. Can be used by a full band or individual players. 80 pages. Classic Rock Set features 12 songs:
Cat Scratch Fever
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Lights
Mony, Mony
Oh, Pretty Woman
Rock And Roll All Nite
R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To 60's Rock)
(She's) Some Kind Of Wonderful
Summer Of '69
Surrender
Takin' Care Of Business
Tush

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MORE OF THE 1970S THE DECADE SERIES FOR GUITAR. Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE

MORE OF THE 1970S THE DECADE SERIES FOR GUITAR. TAB.

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Various
30 more hits from the '70s. 272 pages

Contents:
Happy performed by Rolling Stones
Landslide performed by Fleetwood Mac
Godzilla performed by Blue Oyster Cult
Smoke On The Water performed by Deep Purple
Best Of My Love performed by Eagles
Breakdown performed by Tom Petty
Show Me The Way performed by Peter Frampton
Wheel In The Sky performed by Journey
Barracuda performed by Heart
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) performed by STYX
Burning Love performed by Elvis
Dust In The Wind performed by Kansas
Evil Woman performed by E.L.O.
Freeway Jam performed by Jeff Beck
Lay Down Sally performed by Eric Clapton
Let It Be performed by The Beatles
Maggie May performed by Rod Stewart
No Woman No Cry performed by Bob Marley
Oye Como Va performed by Santana
Paranoid performed by Black Sabbath
Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo performed by Rick Derringer
So Into You performed by Atlanta Rhythm Section
Space Oddity performed by David Bowie
Stayin' Alive performed by Bee Gees
Teach Your Children performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Time In A Bottle performed by Jim Croce
Walk This Way performed by Aerosmith
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet performed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
You Really Got Me performed by Van Halen
You've Got A Friend performed by James Taylor

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HEAVY METAL VOL.3. TABLATURE DVD

HEAVY METAL for guitar VOL.3. LEARN TO PLAY! Per imparare la chitarra ritmica di: You've got another thing comin' -alone again -the tropper -war pigs. TAB. DVD

CATEGORY: Guitar DVD
FORMAT: DVD
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SongXpress is the fastest and easiest way to learn your favorite songs on guitar. It's like having a good friend teach you in the comfort of your living room! With this exciting and fun format, you'll learn all the chords, riffs, and guitar patterns for each song. Plus, our exclusive on-screen diagrams and tablature practically guarantee you will be playing in no time. SongXpress has quickly become the instructional video of choice for beginning and intermediate guitarists worldwide. Now you can enjoy the same quick and easy style of learning on your home DVD player! DVD features include a special tuning segment, chord diagrams, additional video tips, and much more!

Danny Warner will touch on some of the major influences in the heavy metal world, such as Dokken, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest. Alone Again * The Trooper * War Pigs * You've Got Another Thing Comin'.
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Includes the Following Selection:
Title Composer
ALONE AGAIN (DOKKEN)
TROPPER, THE
WAR PIGS (TRO-ESSEX)
YOU'VE GOT ANOTHER THING

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25 GREAT GUITAR SOLOS CD TABLATURE LIBRO MUSICA SPARTITI Let It Be-Sultans Of Swing KNOPFLER

In 25 Great Guitar Solos, we take an in-depth look at some of rock guitar's finest moments. Whether it's the jaw-dropping technique of Yngwie Malmsteen, the unmistakable individuality of Jeff Beck, or the melodic brilliance of Mark Knopfler, each solo stands out as a unique achievement within the rock guitar genre. Travel through time as we explore rock' n' roll history with bios, photos, lessons, full notation and tablature, a sound-alike audio CD, and much more. There's plenty here to keep you occupied and enough stylistic variation to satisfy your occasional craving for the eclectic. About the CD. The accompanying audio CD with this book includes all 25 solos performed note for note with a full band and is playable on any CD player. For PC and MAC computer users, the CD is enhanced with Amazing Slow Downer software so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch! The time code shown at the start of each solo transcription indicates the point at which the solo begins in the original recording. All solos on the CD performed by Hal Leonard studio musicians. Scotty Moore, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai and many others, take an inside look at the genesis of rock lead guitar. The book and CD compendium provides solo transcriptions in standard notation and tablature, lessons on how to play them "HOW TO PLAY IT", guitarist biographies, AGE AT TIME OF RECORDING, GUITARS, AMPS, equipment,  photos, history and much more. The accompanying CD contains full-band demonstrations of every guitar solo in the book! 152 pages. Note: only solos are notated, not complete songs.

25 Great Guitar Solos is the latest instructional paperback release from Hal Leonard Publishing, the leader in educational material for musicians. It's 25 transcriptions of some of the greatest signature guitar solos ever recorded. This collection will no doubt thrill any burgeoning, motivated guitarist, whether they're young or old, novice or veteran. The content is comprehensive and accurate, yet portrayed in a simplified manner that doesn't overwhelm or discourage the learner. The book is complete with transcriptions, lessons on how to, biographies on each song and artist, photos, and a notation legend. A CD is attached as well, which includes note-for-note renditions of all 25 songs, done by a complete band, and playable on any CD player. Additionally, the CD is enhanced for PC and MAC users, with slow down software for a painless learning experience. You can decelerate the songs to any tempo without changing note pitch. Taking full advantage of the lessons in this book will improve and add sparkle to any guitarist. The bio sections are fascinating, and loaded with info pertaining to the songs and the recording artists who played them. For example: 'All Along The Watchtower' gives a short bio of the life of Jimi Hendrix and his music, and then goes into detail about how the song is done, its arrangement and chord changes, key and measure continuance, and also about the guitar and gear used. The collection of songs is excellent.

Transcriptions · Lessons · Bios · Photos
Series: Guitar Book
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Chad Johnson

"A composer does not just write the main Inelody; he composes every orchestrated part in the entire sound spectrum. That is also what I do, but I do it in the form of rock 'n' roll." -Yngwie Malmsteen. Of all the eighties "shredders," Yngwie Malmsteen stands out as the most prominent. He raised the bar more than any other single guitarist and inspired legions of followers in the same way as Eddie Van Halen (see "Eruption"), Joe Satriani (see "Satch Boogie"), or Steve Vai (see "Big Trouble"). With the release of 1984's Rising Force came a fully-developed and entirely unique style that fused heavy metal and classical music with dizzying results. Eddie's technique was awesome, but Yngwie's was simply staggering. He had solidified his place instantly among the guitar gods. Born Lars Johann Yngwie Lannerback in 1963 in Stockholm, Sweden, he adopted his mother's maiden name, Malmsteen, after his parents divorced. As a young child he was particularly unruly and actually refused his mother's suggestions to take up a musical instrument, feeling as though music wasn't quite macho enough. At the age of seven, however, this would change. Yngwie saw a documentary on Jimi Hendrix (see "All Along the Watchtower") in which he burned his guitar on stage, and that was all Yngwie needed. Hendrix and Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore (see "Highway Star") inspired him early on, and Yngwie was particularly interested in the way Blackmore combined classicallytinged minor lines with heavy rock riffs. To say he became obsessed would even be an understatement; Yngwie eventually dropped out of school at around age ten (!) so. he could stay home and practice. His mother, well aware of the talent young Yngwie displayed, supported the decision. Through his sister, Yngwie was introduced to the music of classical composers such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and Paganini. He became particularly interested in Paganini, who combined a dazzling technique with an unruly, "wild man" demeanor. Yngwie patterned much of his attitudes after the nineteenth-century violinist, eventually resulting in a healthy ego and wild on-stage antics. By his late teens, Yngwie was playing in several local bands around Sweden but finding little success with the then pop-dominated musical tastes of the time. After sending demo tapes to several labels in the U.S., he struck gold in the form of Mike Varney. The president of Shrapnel records, a label tailored to the new "shredding" style emerging at the time, Varney invited Malmsteen to Los Angeles in 1981. Yngwie quickly joined the band Steeler, which did release one album, but he soon left in search of a band with a style better suited to his. Alcatrazz was a closer fit, and Yngwie remained with them until 1983, releasing one studio album (No Parole from Rock 'N' Roll) and one live album (Live Sentence) before deciding to set out on his own. Yngwie's spot in Alcatrazz would be filled by Steve Vai. Yngwie recruited his longtime keyboardist friend Jens Johansson and formed his own band, Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force. Their debut album, Rising Force, was released in 1984 and sent shockwaves through the rock guitar world. The album actually peaked at #60 on the charts-an extremely impressive feat considering the majority of the album was instrumental- and received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Yngwie swept the readers' polls in ... 

... over 13 million. The band instantly became the biggest in the world, and they freely indulged in all of the debaucheries that rock stardom affords. In 1988 they released G N' R Lies, an album that combined their first EP with four new acoustic-based songs. They scored another huge hit with the delicate ballad "Patience," but "One in a Million," with its shocking, outspoken lyrical content, swarmed the band in controversy and negative publicity. At the American Music Awards, Slash and bassist Duff McKagan, both severely intoxicated, made an extremely inappropriate acceptance speech laced with profanity, further damaging the band's public image. By 1990, both Slash and Steven Adler had developed serious heroin addictions, and while on tour with the Rolling Stones, Axl announced that he would leave the band if certain members didn't stop "dancing with Mr. Brownstone." Although Slash was able to get himself clean, Adler continued to truggle and was eventually fired from the band, with Matt Sorum (from the Cult) brought in as a replacement. Amid all the controversy and drama, the band had been working on their followup album, augmented in the studio by keyboardist Dizzy Reed. The release was delayed for nearly a year, but Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II finally came out in September of 1991-unfortunately for them, this was the same month that Nirvana's Nevermind hit the helves. Though the Illusion albums sold ell initially, it was only a matter of time before grunge took the nation by storm. The Spaghetti Incident?, a collection of punk covers, was released in 1993. but failed to make much of a splash. Since then, Slash has stayed active with Slash's Snakepit in the mid-nineties and more recently the successful Velvet Revolver, which features former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum. Axl Rose, the only remaining member of G N' R, has been promising the release of a new album for nearly a decade, which has turned into somewhat of a running joke amongst the music industry. How to Play It: Slash was truly a breath of fresh air in the late eighties. His sound was so raw and unpolished compared to others of the day, yet he still had considerable chops that seemed unlikely given his punkish edge. With "Sweet Child 0' Mine," he created one of the most memorable guitar tracks of the decade. The infamous intro was striking enough, but the lengthy solo really provided him an opportunity to shine. At first the song comes off as a jangly, upbeat pop rock song, complete with loves truck lyrics and the standard changes. The entire mood changes at the solo, however, and that new darker, menacing vibe carries out through the rest of the song. The solo begins with a dramatic key change from D major to E minor by way of a chromatic walk-up. Slash begins navigating the new Em-C-B7-Am progression with sparse, tasty phrases from the E minor scale, occasionally alluding to the harmonic minor scale over the B7 chord. He employs imitative phrasing throughout to lend direction to the solo, as is evident is measures 2-3, 6-8, and 9-14. He makes extensi e use of both half- and whole-step bends throughout, with pitch-perfect intonation in each instance. Notice how Slash works with the rhythm section, gently accenting the "and" of beat 2 with many of his melodies to reinforce the main rhythmic pulse of the song. At the end of measure 16 he kicks on the wah and unleashes a pre-composed sixteenth-note ascenuing rUll based 011 the E harmonic minor scale that ushers in the energized second half of the solo. The lick lasts two measures, as the Am chord is extended for one extra measure to heighten the build-up into the next section. Though it begins in seventh position, it ends up in twelfth position, shifting positions on the high E string exclusively with pinky slides. The first two beats don't pose much of a fingering problem, but after that things can get hairy if you don't think ahead. Try fingering the C and D# notes in the second half of beat 3 (measure 16) with your first and third fingers, respectively. After that, you should be able to continue sliding your pinky up for the position shifts without a problem. At measure 18, over the new four-measure progression of Em-GS-AS-BS-CSDS- G5, Slash turns up the heat with gutsy pentatonic-based phrases mostly in...  Vital Stats: Guitarist: Slash, Song: "Sweet Child O' Mine", Album: Appetite for Destruction, 1987 Age at time of recording: 22, Guitar: Gibson Les Paul, Effects: wah wah, Amp: Marshall

YEAR, SONG, GUITARIST, ARTIST / BAND, ALBUM

 

1955, Rock Around The Clock, DANNY CEDRONE, BILL HALEY, shake, rattle & roll
1956, Hound Dog, SCOTTY MOORE, ELVIS PRESLEY, The real Elvis
1967, Sunshine Of Your Love, ERIC CLAPTON, CREAM, Disraeli Gears
1968, All Along The Watchtower, JIMI HENDRIX, Electric Ladyland
1969, Let It Be, GEORGE HARRISON, THE BEATLES, Let it be
1970, 25 Or 6 To 4, TERRY KATH, CHIGAGO, Chicago II
1972, Blue Sky, DUANE ALLMAN, DICKEY BETTS, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, Eat a Peach
1972, Blue Sky, PART 2 SOLO, DUANE ALLMAN, DICKEY BETTS, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, Eat a Peach
1972, Highway Star, RITCHIE BLACKMORE, DEEP PURPLE, Machine Head
1973, Free Bird, GARY ROSSINGTON, ALLEN COLLINS, LYNYRD SKYNYRD, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
1973, La Grange, BILLY GIBBONS, ZZ TOP, Tres Hombres
1975, Bohemian Rhapsody, BRIAN MAY, QUEEN, A Night At the Opera
1975, She's A Woman, JEFF BECK, Blow by Blow
1975, Walk This Way, JOE PERRY, AEROSMITH, Toys in the attic
1978, Eruption, VAN HALEN, Van Halen
1978, Sultans Of Swing, MARK KNOPFLER, DIRE STRAITS, Dire Straits
1978, Sultans Of Swing, PART 2 SOLO, MARK KNOPFLER, DIRE STRAITS, Dire Straits
1980, Crazy Train, RANDY RHOADS, Blizzard of Ozz
1980, You Shook Me All Night Long, ANGUS YOUNG, AC/DC, Back in Black
1983, (You Can Still) Rock In America, BRAD GILLIS, JEFF WATSON, NIGHT RANGER, Midnight Madness
1983, (You Can Still) Rock In America, PART 2 SOLO BRAD GILLIS, JEFF WATSON, NIGHT RANGER
1983, Am I Evil? KIRK HAMMETT, METALLICA, Garage Inc.
1983, Pride And Joy, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, Texas Flood
1984, Black Star, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, Rising Force
1986, Big Trouble, STEVE VAI, Eat 'em and Smile
1987, Satch Boogie, JOE SATRIANI, Surfing with the Alien
1987, Sweet Child O' Mine, SLASH, GUNS N' ROSES, Appetite for destruction
1990, Get The Funk Out, NUNO BETTENCOURT, EXTREME, Pornograffitti

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WHITE PAGES TAB OF VOLUME 3 Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE-My Sharona-KNACK-Lithium-LIBRO

WHITE PAGES GUITAR TAB OF VOLUME 3. TAB.

series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Various
By popular demand, here's Volume 3 of our best-selling guitar tab songbook featuring 150 MORE, great note-for-note PAGES: 1152
transcriptions, including:

Contents:
Dreams performed by Fleetwood Mac
Heartbreaker performed by Pat Benetar
Catfish Blues performed by Jimi Hendrix
Cold Sweat, Pt. 1 performed by James Brown
Zombie performed by The Cranberries
Creep performed by Radiohead
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love performed by Van Halen
This Love performed by Maroon5
Rock'n Me performed by Steve Miller Band
Time performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
Buddy Holly performed by Weezer
Whip It performed by Devo
Burning For You performed by Blue Oyster Cult
Jane Says performed by Jane's Addiction
Hand In My Pocket performed by Alanis Morissette
Alive performed by Pearl Jam
No Rain performed by Blind Melon
Dream Police performed by Cheap Trick
All Along The Watchtower performed by Jimi Hendrix
Heaven performed by Los Lonely Boys
Lightning Crashes performed by Live
Wish You Were Here performed by Incubus
Stupid Girl performed by Garbage
Highway Star performed by Deep Purple
That Thing You Do! performed by The Wonders
Gone Away performed by The Offspring
Santeria performed by Sublime
Just A Girl performed by No Doubt
All For You performed by Sister Hazel
Shimmer performed by Fuel
Breakdown performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Carry On performed by Crosby, Stills, & Nash
Heaven Tonight performed by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force
Turn The Page performed by Metallica
Keep Away performed by Godsmack
What's My Age Again? performed by blink-182
American Pie performed by Don McLean
Lay It On The Line performed by Triumph
If You're Gone performed by Matchbox Twenty
Grace performed by Jeff Buckley
Fat Lip performed by Sum 41
Cuts Like A Knife performed by Bryan Adams
Aqualung performed by Jethro Tull
Photograph performed by Def Leppard
Oh Well Part 1 performed by Fleetwood Mac
Like The Way I Do performed by Melissa Etheridge
The Warrior performed by Scandal
Sharp Dressed Man performed by ZZ Top
Blue Sky performed by The Allman Brothers Band
Cherry Pie performed by Warrant
I Get Around performed by The Beach Boys
Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You performed by Led Zeppelin
I Am The Highway performed by Audioslave
Kryptonite performed by 3 Doors Down
Bang A Gong (Get It On) performed by T. Rex
Bark At The Moon performed by Ozzy Osbourne
Here I Go Again performed by Whitesnake
Are You Gonna Be My Girl performed by Jet
The House Of The Rising Sun performed by The Animals
Somebody Told Me performed by The Killers
Black Velvet performed by Alannah Myles
Blaze Of Glory performed by Jon Bon Jovi
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) performed by Styx
Born To Be Wild performed by Steppenwolf
Brown Eyed Girl performed by Van Morrison
Carry On Wayward Son performed by Kansas
Cold Shot performed by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Damn Right, I've Got The Blues performed by Buddy Guy
Dear Mr. Fantasy performed by Traffic
Deuce performed by Kiss
Don't Stand So Close To Me performed by ThePolice
Don't Tell Me You Love Me performed by Night Ranger
Empire performed by Queensryche
Evil Woman performed by Electric Light Orchestra
Fight For Your Right (To Party) performed by Beastie Boys
Funk #49 performed by The James Gang
Gypsy Road performed by Cinderella
A Hard Day's Night performed by The Beatles
Hollywood Nights performed by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet band
Hurts So Good performed by John "Cougar" Mellancamp
I Can't Explain performed by The Who
I Want To Hold Your Hand performed by The Beatles
Jessie's Girl performed by Rick Springfield
Killer Queen performed by Queen
Land Of Confusion performed by Genesis
Last Child performed by Aerosmith
Le Freak performed by Chic
Lithium performed by Nirvana
Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) performed by The Hollies
Magic Man performed by Heart
My Sharona performed by The Knack
Once Bitten Twice Shy performed by Great White
Peg performed by Steely Dan
Practice What You Preach performed by Testament
Pretending performed by Eric Clapton
Rock This Town performed by Stray Cats
Rocky Mountain Way performed by Joe Walsh
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) performed by Elton John
Secret Agent Man performed by Johnny Rivers
Should I Stay Or Should I Go performed by The Clash
Sweet Home Alabama performed by Lynyrd Skynrd
Texas Flood performed by Stevie Ray Vaughan
(So) Tired Of Waiting For You performed by The Kinks
Turn Me Loose performed by Lover Boy
25 Or 6 To 4 performed by Chicago
Up All Night performed by Slaughter
Wanted Dead Or Alive performed by Bon Jovi
We Built This City performed by Starship
White Rabbit performed by Jefferson Airplane
Hard To Handle performed by The Black Crowes
Evil Ways performed by Santana
One Way Or Another performed by Blondie
We're Ready performed by Boston
I'd Love To Change The World performed by Ten Years After
Too Rolling Stoned performed by Robin Trower
Hold On Loosely performed by 38 Special
Yankee Rose performed by Dovid Lee Roth
Seven Bridges Road performed by Eagles
Ziggy Stardust performed by David Bowie
Panama performed by Van Halen
Big City Nights performed by Scorpions
Pornograffitti performed by Extreme
White Wedding performed by Billy Idol
Free performed by Phish
Fall To Pieces performed by Velvet Revolver
One Step Closer performed by Linkin Park
Get Ready performed by Rare Earth
Ain't Too Proud To Beg performed by The Temptations
I Wish performed by Stevie Wonder
Hot Legs performed by Rod Stewart
I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) performed by The Four Tops
I Heard It Through The Grapevine performed by Marvin Gaye
It's Your Thing performed by The Isley Brothers
Cherub Rock performed by Smashing Pumpkins
No More Mr. Nice Guy performed by Alice Cooper
Fly performed by Sugar Ray
Space Lord performed by Monster Magnet
Midnight Train performed by Buddy Guy (with Johnny Lang)
Mas Tequila performed by Sammy Hagar
Everyday performed by Dave Matthews Band
Lovesong performed by The Cure
Nookie performed by Limp Bizkit
Lights Out performed by Michael Schenker
Jeremy performed by Pearl Jam
Talk Dirty To Me performed by Poison
The Trooper performed by Iron Maiden
Lost In Germany performed by King's X
Back In Black performed by AC/DC
The Boys Are Back In Town performed by Thin Lizzy

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ACOUSTIC GUITAR SONGS FOR DUMMIES TABLATURE BOOK SPARTITI

ACOUSTIC GUITAR SONGS FOR DUMMIES. 34 songs. 256 PAGEs. TAB.

About A Girl, NIRVANA -Across The Universe, BEATLES -Angie, ROLLING STONES -Annie's Song, JOHN DENVER -Behind Blue Eyes, THE WHO -Best Of My Love, EAGLES -Blackbird, BEATLES -Crazy Little Thing Called Love, QUEEN -Drive, INCUBUS -Dust In The Wind, KANSAS -Fly To The Angels, SLAUGHTER -Free Fallin', TOM PETTY -I'd Love To Change The World, ALVIN LEE -Iris, GOO GOO DOLLS -Landslide, FLEETWOOD MAC -Layla, CLAPTON -Leaving On A Jet Plane, PETER, PAUL & MARY -Love Of A Lifetime, FIREHOUSE -Maggie May, ROD STEWART -Night Moves, BOB SEEGER -Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), BEATLES -Patience, GUNS N' ROSES -Pink Houses, MELLENCAMP -Signs, TESLA -Space Oddity, BOWIE -Tangled Up In Blue, DYLAN -Tears In Heaven, CLAPTON -Thick As A Brick, JETHRO TULL -3 AM, MATCHBOX 20 -Time In A Bottle, JIM CROCE -To Be With You, Mr. BIG -Wanted Dead Or Alive, BON JOVI -When The Children Cry, WHITE LION -You've Got A Friend, JAMES TAYLOR. TAB.

Series: Guitar Collection TAB
This songbook will have even beginning guitarists playing 34 of the best acoustic rock songs ever with the help of performance notes and guitar tab arrangements. 256 pages.

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HARD ROCK GUITAR SONGS FOR DUMMIES, The Fun and Easy Way to Start Playing Your Favorite Songs Today! TABLATURE

HARD ROCK GUITAR SONGS FOR DUMMIES, The Fun and Easy Way to Start Playing Your Favorite Songs Today! TAB.

Series: Guitar Collection
Softcover - TAB
Author: Greg Herriges
Teaches guitarists how to play 33 hard-rocking hits: Bark at the Moon - Carry On Wayward Son - Cat Scratch Fever - Cold Gin - Iron Man - Livin' on a Prayer - Rock You like a Hurricane - Smokin' in the Boys Room - We're Not Gonna Take It - You Shook Me All Night Long , more! 336 pages

HARD ROCK GUITAR SONGS FOR DUMMIES. Am I Evil? METALLICA -Bark At The Moon, OZZY -Brain Damage, PINK FLOYD -Breaking The Chains, DOKKEN -Carry On Wayward Son, KANSAS -Cold Gin, KISS -Cult Of Personality, LIVING COLOUR -Decadence Dance, EXTREME -Don't Treat Me Bad, FIREHOUSE -Down Boys, WARRANT -Empire, QUEENSRYCHE -Here I Go Again, WHITESNAKE -Holy Diver, DIO -Iron Man, BLACK SABBATH -Lights Out, UFO -Living After Midnight, JUDAS PRIEST -Livin' On A Prayer, BON JOVI -No Excuses, ALICE IN CHAINS -Rock You Like A Hurricane, SCORPIONS -School's Out, COOPER -Seventeen, WINGER -Shake Me, CINDERELLA -Smokin' In The Boys Room, MOTLEY CRUE -Sweet Child O' Mine, GUNS N' ROSES -Talk Dirty To Me, POISON -The Trooper, IRON MAIDEN -Turn Up The Radio, AUTOGRAPH -Unchained, VAN HALEN -Up All Night, SLAUGHTER -Wait, WHITE LION -We're Not Gonna Take It, TWISTER SISTER -Yankee Rose, DAVID LEE ROTH, STEVE VAI -You Shook Me All Night Long, AC/DC. TAB.

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ACOUSTIC GUITAR SONGS. CD TABLATURE

ACOUSTIC GUITAR SONGS. Behind Blue Eyes -Best Of My Love -Breaking The Girl -Drive -Dust In The Wind -Every Rose Has Its Thorn -Night Moves -Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) -Signs -Tears In Heaven. CD TAB.

BEHIND BLUE EYES [WHO, THE]
BREAKING THE GIRL [RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS]
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE RAIN? [CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL]
LOVE THE ONE YOU'RE WITH [STILLS, STEPHEN]
MRS. ROBINSON [SIMON, PAUL]
NIGHT MOVES [SEEGER, BOB AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND]
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN) [BEATLES]
SIGNS [TESLA]
TANGLED UP IN BLUE [DYLAN, BOB]
TEARS IN HEAVEN [CLAPTON, ERIC]

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HITS OF THE '60S, Strum & Sing Series Easy Guitar.

HITS OF THE '60S, Strum & Sing Series Easy Guitar. TAB.

Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Artist: Various

An unplugged and pared-down approach to your favorite songs from the Beatles, Johnny Cash, the Band, the Byrds, Dylan, the Who, and many others! Includes just the chords and lyrics to 43 hits, 104 pages.

BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
A BOY NAMED SUE
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC
EIGHT MILES HIGH
FEEL A WHOLE LOT BETTER
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
FROM ME TO YOU
HANG ON SLOOPY
HAPPY TOGETHER
HEY JOE
I CAN SEE FOR MILES
I GOT YOU BABE
I SAW HER STANDING THERE
I WALK THE LINE
IF I HAD A HAMMER (THE HAMMER SONG)
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE
THE LETTER
THE MARVELOUS TOY
MONSTER MASH
MR. SPACEMAN
MRS. ROBINSON
MY GENERATION
NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN
ODE TO BILLY JOE
PIECE OF MY HEART
PROUD MARY
PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON
RING OF FIRE
RUNAWAY
THE SEVENTH SON
SHE LOVES YOU
SO YOU WANT TO BE A ROCK AND ROLL STAR
SUBSTITUTE
SWEET CAROLINE
TELL HER (TELL HIM)
THESE EYES
THOSE WERE THE DAYS
TUESDAY AFTERNOON (FOREVER AFTERNOON)
TURN! TURN! TURN! (TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON)
TWIST AND SHOUT
THE WEIGHT
YESTERDAY

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HITS OF THE '70S, Strum & Sing Series Easy Guitar.

HITS OF THE '70S, Strum & Sing Series Series: Easy Guitar. TAB.

Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Medium: Softcover
Artist: Various Artists

The Strum & Sing series provides an unplugged and pared-down approach to your favorite songs just the chords and the lyrics, with nothing fancy. These easy-to-play arrangements are designed for both aspiring and professional musicians. Hits of the '70s includes 36 songs:

Afternoon Delight
Annie's Song
A Boy Named Sue
Cecilia
Cold As Ice
Crocodile Rock
Day After Day
Dixie Chicken
Feel Like Makin' Love
Follow Me
Garden Song
Heard It In A Love Song
Hummingbird
I'd Really Love To See You Tonight
Knock Three Times
Lights
Lookin' Out My Back Door
Maggie May
Nights In White Satin
On And On
Rocky Mountain High
Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose
Shelter From The Storm
Space Oddity
Summer Breeze
Sunshine On My Shoulders
Superstar
Take It Easy
Take Me Home, Country Roads
Teach Your Children
This Masquerade
Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree
Uncle John's Band
Where Is The Love?
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
You've Got A Friend

90 pages

Price: €8,00
€8,00
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