LIBRO CON CD BACKING TRACKS

PINK FLOYD-DARK SIDE OF THE MOON-BASS PLAY-ALONG VOLUME 23 LIBRO CD TABLATURE SPARTITI BASI BASSO

PINK FLOYD, DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. Bass Play-Along Volume 23. CD TAB.

Series: Bass Play-Along
Medium: Softcover with CD
Artist: Pink Floyd

The Bass Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the bass should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in the book in case you want to sing, or to simply help you follow along. The audio CD is playable on any CD player. For PC and Mac computer users, the CD is enhanced so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch!

Songs:

Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Breathe
Eclipse
Money
Time
Us And Them

Price: €16,99
€16,99

BOSSA SAMBA & TANGO DUETS FOR GUITAR AND FLUTE PLUES PERCUSSION CD LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA

BOSSA, SAMBA AND TANGO DUETS FOR GUITAR & FLUTE PLUS PERCUSSION. CD

Basi con libro.

Performed by Christian Reichert, guitar
Accompaniment : Katarzyna Bury, flute; Jochen Hank, percussion

Here is a collection of Latin masterpieces, arranged for flute, guitar and percussion. From the fabled Granada and François Borne’s rousing Fantasy on Themes from Bizet’s Carmen, to Brasilian superstar Celso Machado’s magnificent Suite Popular Brasileira and Astor Piazzolla’s Libertango, there is a wealth of thrilling music for every flutist. Listen to virtuosi Katarzyna Bury and Christian Reichert perform these classic pieces in a complete reference recording. Then you take Mr. Richert’s place alongside Mr. Reichert and the percussionist for a Latin music-fest that you will never forget! Bravo!

Includes a newly engraved, authoritative printed solo part, and a compact disc containing a complete version with soloist, in digitally recorded stereo; then a digital stereo version of the accompaniment, minus the soloist.

Piazzolla, Astor Libertango, della pubblicità VECCHIA ROMAGNA

Machado, Celso Suite Popular Brasileira: Paçoca (Choro)

Machado, Celso Suite Popular Brasileira: Quebra Queixo (Choro)

Machado, Celso Suite Popular Brasileira: Piazza Vittorio (Choro Maxixe)

Machado, Celso Suite Popular Brasileira: Algodao Doce (Choro)

Machado, Celso Suite Popular Brasileira: Sambossa (Bossa Nova)

Machado, Celso Suite Popular Brasileira: Pé de moleque (Samba Choro)

Bizet, Georges - Borne, Francois Carmen-Fantaisie

Lara, Agustín Granada

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TANGO FOR GUITAR Jorge Polanuer Brian Chambouleyron Centerstream Publications Hal Leonard CD LIBRO

 

TANGO FOR GUITAR, Jorge Polanuer e Brian Chambouleyron. 13 titoli con base. CD

LIBRO E CD

Tango for Guitar
Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Format: Softcover with CD
Author: Brian Chambouleyron
Composer: Jorge Polanuer

At the beginning of the 20th Century, the tango was born in Buenos Aires, and it was a style that spread dramatically all over the world. Tango is a dance, a rhythm and a characteristic musical color. The 13 solos in this book were written especially for guitar by award-winning composers Jorge Polanuer and Brian Chambouleyron, and each tune is performed on the CD by Brian, one of the most popular guitarists in Buenos Aires. The solos are presented in different degrees of complexity – tune up with the tuning notes on the CD and play along with the tangos, milangos, waltzes and even a guitar duet. The songs are also repeated on the CD without the lead for you to play the solo part.

Inventory #HL 00000379
ISBN: 9781574241464
UPC: 073999329162
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
32 pages

The guitar is a charasteristic musical instrument in Argentine culture. Since the arrival of Spaniards to South America, it has had a key role in our folk music. Its sound has been the composers and interpreters' favorite. At present there is a broad and comprehensive catalog of songs and instrumental pieces, which encompasses early genres of the 19th century as well as the latest pop creations. At the beginning of the 20th century (around the time of the blues), the tango was born in Buenos Aires: a style arising from immigration and the melting pot which was going to spread dramatically all over the world. Tango is a dance, a rhythm and a charasteristic musical color. It is in tango where the guitar reaches a remarkable level of technical and expressive development. Today I propose an approach in the 'tanguero' style of playing the guitar, with some pieces specially composed by Jorge Polanuer, a composer and a friend, and myself. The tangos in this book are accompained by valses-tango and milonga-tango, similar and complementary genres also played in ballrooms. For each piece I suggest fingering based on the criterion of economy of movements. The numbers on the notes indicate the finger with which that note must be played, and the encircled number refers to the string. There can be other ways of fingering which might be more practical for you; that being the case, feel free to modify it accordingly. There's a way to play for every instrumentalist! The pieces present different degrees of complexity; therefore, they could also make an excellent complement in learning how to play the instrument. I hope you find this approach useful and you feel like filling yourselves withtango.

Brian Chambouleyron became a musician studying several disciplines (guitar, singing, composition, musical analysis, arrangements and orchestration). Always fascinated with popular music, he traveled to different Latin American countries to learn their traditions. He began his professional activity as a music teacher in 1990.Teaching led to the creation of children's shows. As a composer of popular songs, he participated in the Buenos Aires' Young Artists biennial exhibition. In 1993he went on his first professional tour to Europe, going all over France and Switzerland for two months and performing as both soloist and together with other musical bands. He also gave courses on Argentine popular music. From then on, his activities in European countries became regular. In 1996 he was in charge of the musical direction of the successful show Recuerdos son recuerdos (which received 5 ACE awards nominations). Brian Chambouleyron was nominated for 'male revelation'. (CD Recuerdos son recuerdos - La Trastienda Records). In 1998 he participated in the show Glorias Portenas (1998ACE award) together with Soledad Villamil, which was given an excellent reception by the critics and the public. The show toured continuously throughout Argentina, Latin America and Europe for two years, and participated in prestigious international festivals (CD Glorias Portenas vol. I and II - Epsa Music). Brian Chambouleyron was given the 1999Trinidad Guevara award for 'male revelation of the year' by the Department of Culture of Buenos Aires City. In 2000 he created the show Patio de Tango with Esteban Morgado, which also had a wonderful reception at a national level, and he started a long international tour (Paris, Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, etc). (CD Patio de Tango - BAM records, Department of Culture). With his last show, Tangos, valses and Milongas, he has performed in several cultural events and toured abroad, being highly acclaimed by audiences and critics. Brian has also composed the music for several theatre plays: "La firecilla domada" , 2004; "Pequena historia del tango", 2002; "Granadina", 2003; ect. In 2004 recorded the CD "Chambouleyron sings GardeI", a selection of the finest compositions by Gardel, arranged by B. Ch. (Random records, Buenos Aires). In 2005 recorded the CD "Voiceand Guitar", Twenty tradicional tango and argentinian popular music pieces, arranged by Chambouleyron. (Random records, Buenos Aires) on Ie canta a Gardel (Chambouleyron sings Gardel). This work is a selection of the finest compositions by Gardel-plus a few jewels from his songbook - recreated in an intimate and romantic atmosphere.

Blanca

Childhood Memories

Don't Kill Me Or I'll Die

If Mamma Says So

It's Raining

My Friend

Nobody Left In Town

Nothing To Lose

Pretty Buenos Aires

Rainy Day Waltz

Strolling

The Farewell Waltz

Without Realizing It

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CHRISTMAS HITS Guitar Play-Along Volume 31 CD TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO CHITARRA BASI-JAM

CHRISTMAS HITS Guitar Play-Along Volume 31. CD TAB.

Series: Guitar Play-Along
Softcover with CD - TAB
Composer: Various Composers

The Guitar Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the guitar should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in the book in case you want to sing, or to simply help you follow along. The audio CD is playable on any CD player. For PC and Mac computer users, the CD is enhanced so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch! 8 songs, including: Blue Christmas - Do You Hear What I Hear - Happy Holiday - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - I'll Be Home for Christmas - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Little Saint Nick - Snowfall. 24 pages

Blue Christmas
Do You Hear What I Hear
Happy Holiday
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
I'll Be Home For Christmas
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Little Saint Nick
Snowfall

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€21,99

'80S METAL Guitar Play-Along Volume 39 CD TABLATURE CHITARRA BASI SPARTITI BOOK LIBRO

'80S METAL Guitar Play-Along Volume 39. Bark At The Moon, OSBOURNE -Big City Nights, SCORPIONS -Breaking The Chains, DOKKEN -Cult Of Personality, LIVING COLOR -Lay It Down, RATT -Livin' On A Prayer, BON JOVI -Panama, VAN HALEN -Smokin' In The Boys Room, MOTLEY CRUE. CD TAB.

Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Various

The Guitar Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the guitar should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in the book in case you want to sing, or to simply help you follow along. The audio CD is playable on any CD player. For PC and Mac computer users, the CD is enhanced so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch!

8 songs: Bark at the Moon - Big City Nights - Breaking the Chains - Cult of Personality - Lay It Down - Livin' on a Prayer - Panama - Smokin' in the Boys Room. 70 pages

Bark At The Moon
Big City Nights
Breaking The Chains
Cult Of Personality
Lay It Down
Livin' On A Prayer
Panama
Smokin' In The Boys Room

Price: €19,99
€19,99

FLATPICKING SOLOS 12 Contest-Winning Arrangements BOOK & CD TABLATURE CHITARRA SPARTITI LIBRO

 

FLATPICKING SOLOS, 12 Contest-Winning Arrangements. CD TABLATURE

Flatpicking Solos
12 Contest-Winning Arrangements
Series: Guitar
Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Format: Softcover with CD
Artist: Scott Fore
Author: Scott Fore

Here, for the first time in print, are the championship flatpicking arrangements that have won Scott Fore numerous national competitions. The accompanying CD contains full-length recordings of each of Scott's arrangements, played by Scott himself, and full rhythm tracks so you can play, too! Scott Fore's many contest victories include the South Carolina State Flatpicking Championships (2003), the National Flatpicking Championships (2002), the Doc Watson Guitar Championships (2002), the Galax Old Fiddler's Convention (2002), and the Wayne C. Henderson Championships (1999). He teaches flatpicking master classes throughout the United States and has recorded a self-titled solo CD. Songs include: Alabama Jubilee • Angeline the Baker • The Beaumont Rag • Bill Cheatham • Blackberry Blossom • Cluck Old Hen • Ragtime Annie • The Red Haired Boy • St. Anne's Reel • Whiskey Before Breakfast.

Inventory #HL 02500679
ISBN: 9781575607122
UPC: 073999912616
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
72 pages
 

INTRODUCTION

This book is the result of requests from guitarists who want to learn my contest arrangements. All these tunes and arrangements have been used by me to win various traditional music guitar competitions throughout the United States. Some of the contests I have won with these tunes are the 2003 South Carolina State Flatpicking Championships, the 2002 National Flatpicking Championships (Winfield, Kansas), the 2002 Doc Watson Guitar Championships at Merlefest, the 2002 Galax Old Fiddler's Convention, the 1999 Wayne C. Henderson Guitar Championships (Rugby, Virginia), and many other contests held in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and South Carolina. In arranging these tunes I tried to maintain the melody and preserve the flow, but at the same time I tried to use as many "guitar tricks" as possible. To this end, when I arrange a tune, I first learn the melody in as many locations on the neck of the guitar as possible. I also find as many versions of the tunes as I can. And I get ideas from other instruments; in fact, I strive to not listen to guitar versions so that I will not sound like any other guitarist. I also look for what I call the "skeleton" of the tune; in other words, how many of the notes in the melody can I leave out and still recognize it? Once I have found the basic skeleton of the melody and the location of those notes, I begin looking for places where I can insert guitar tricks: slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends, open string/fretted note combinations, chromatic ideas, intervallic phrases, harmonics, etc. There is an endless catalog of musical ideas that are specific to the guitar, and you should be familiar with all of them. All these arrangements are within the reach of most intermediate and advanced players, but beginning students, too, should be able gain a lot of valuable experience by studying them. The difficult sections can be mastered if you take them one phrase-or even one note-at a time. The tempos indications are a guide, as these arrangements work well at both slow and fast tempos. The main thing to strive for is musicality. My general rule regarding pick direction is that I use downstrokes on the strong part of the beat and upstrokes on the weak part. With triplets, I sometimes break this rule by starting with an upstroke; in other words, when you have two eighth notes, the first gets the downstroke and the second the upstroke. In a 16th note grouping, the first note gets a downstroke, the second an upstroke, the third a downstroke, and the fourth an upstroke. By following this rule and observing the location of the note within the beat, your pick will always be moving in the correct direction. Syncopations, however, might have you picking consecutive upstrokes or downstrokes. Good luck, and I hope you enjoy learning these arrangemen ts. Scott Fore

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I'd like to thank: My sons, Carson, Austin, and Alex, for love and encouragement, and for being such great sons. I couldn't ask for finer sons and finer people to be around. My mom and dad for things too numerous to mention. My brother and sister for years of encouragement and for always telling me that I could do it. Cheryl Lunsford for love and support. Thanks also for helping me hone these arrangements and for encouraging me to push beyond normal limits. Carson Cooper for always pushing me to work harder on my right-hand technique and for inadvertently forcing me to keep striving to play with more authority. Rick Krajnyak at Real2Reel for helping me record the tunes on the CD in his incredible studio, and for friendship. Lou Roten, Ellen Tait, and Chris Middaugh at Schertler for the greatest pickup and peakers. They help me to alway sound good when "plugged in." Dana Bourgeois, Bonni Lloyd, John Thigpen. And all of the fine folks at Pantheon/Bourgeois guitars for building some of the best guitars found anywhere. Bourgeois guitars bring out the best in my playing and creativity. Steve McCreary at Collings for supporting the Walnut Valley Festival and for building fine instruments. Mike Lille and Elixer strings for the great Nanowebs. I exclusively use Elixer anow-ebs strings on all my guitars. Great tone and feel from the time they are put on the guitar. No waiting for the strings to break in. Wayne Henderson in Rugby, Virginia, for building some fme instruments, and for some fine guitar picking. I feel incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to learn from great players and builders like Wayne. All the fine musicians from whom I've had the pleasure to "borrow" guitar techniques. The list is tremendously long. Wayne Dunford at FotoExpo in Christiansburg, Virginia. Wayne's a great friend, photographer, artist, and musician.

 

PERFORMANCE NOTES

ALABAMA JUBILEE

This tune, along with "Ragtime Annie," is one that I can always count on to place me in competitions. I use every technique except harmonics in this arrangement. I also normally play this tune at a tempo of 140+ when I compete. This is probably the most challenging arrangement in the book. It requires you to have a highly developed righthand technique, especially when playing at the faster tempos, but it also works well at slower tempos. The song kicks off with the turnaround and goes straight to the melody. The first section is straightforward, and it is not until you get to the second break that things get harder. The second break is crosspicked and there is a lot of string skippin-let the strings ring as long as possible to give a fuller sound. The lick at measure 28 is an intervallic type oflick. I borrowed the idea from jazz saxophonists. The main thing to remember, as for all these arrange4ments, is to play from chord positions. The third section begins at measure 38 and is straightforward. Pay attention to the recording to get the feel of the double stops at measures 42, 49, 50, 51, and 52. Listen to the recording to get the accents.

ANGELINE THE BAKER

The Intro is something I came up with while sitting at a friend's house-I thought it sounded like a fragment of the melody. It is also a way of starting the tune without resorting to the standard "breakdown" type of Intro. The arrangement is fairly straightforward. Try to maintain the flow of the melody since this is a solo. You will note that there is not a rhythm track for this tune. The first tricky licks come in measures 35 and 39. After the initial bend, rake your pick back across the strings fretted at the 7th fret. This lick is derived from piano players and guitarists like Jerry Reed and Jim Hurst, and I used it a lot when I played electric guitar in country bands in the '80s and '90s. The section beginning with measure 41 is reminiscent of Chuck Berry's licks or those of R&B guitarists of the '60s. Measure 49 makes me think of a loose Steven Stills-type groove. Play this section loosely and don't pay too much attention to the open strings; your focus should be on the fretted notes. Try to keep the dropped D ringing as much as possible to fill out the sound. There is a lot of crosspicking in this arrangement, and it will reveal any weaknesses in your right-hand technique. The song finishes the way it begins, with the opening chordal structure. You should try to imitate the sound of a slide guitar in the final chord of the song. As in all the songs, listen to the recording to get the accents. In all these transcriptions, the accents set the notes apart from just a steady string of 16th notes. Don't let the tab scare you, because this arrangement is really one of the easier ones. The secret to this tune is to keep the open D and A strings ringing in a "drone-like" fashion. This helps fill out the single-note melody line. As with all of the arrangements in this book, play out of the chord positions-this will make the arrangements finger more easily.

BEAUMONT RAG

This is another arrangement that is fairly simple to play. The thing to keep in mind is to keep the flow going. There is a lot of crosspicking in this arrangement. As with all crosspicking, you need to find the chord shape and hold down all the notes of the chord. In other words, don't read the tab one note at a time, but in groupings of notes. For example, in the G7 chord in measure 18, you hold down the F note at the 3rd fret for the full measure while the other notes move around it. Listen to the recording for the accents in the cross picked sections. Accents help bring out a melody when crosspicking. Be careful to let all the notes ring as long as possible for the "floating notes" section beginning at measure 34. "Floating notes" are combinations of open strings and fretted notes; the ringing open strings produce a harp-like sound. One of the toughest parts of the song is the diminished run in measure 38; you can look for other fingerings to make this run easier, but I've tabbed it the way I play it. Measures 50 through 53 should be crosspicked. Look at the finger groupings in each measure, and just slide them down the neck; then play measure 54 as a tremolo. It's fairly tough to go from the crosspicking in measure 53 to the tremolo in 54 and maintain timing. As with all the songs, work with a metronome set to a slow tempo, and work up to a fast tempo. The ending tag in the last three measures can be played without accompaniment. Again, as with all the songs, listen to the recording to get an idea of the accents.

 

BILL CHEATHAM
This arrangement is fairly straightforward and shouldn't pose many problems. It opens with a statement of the basic melody. In measure 19 I begin a break using "floating" notes-you should strive to keep the strings ringing as long as possible to achieve the "floating" sound. In measures 31, 63, and 65 the slashes indicate that that section is to be played using tremolo or very fast strumming. Giving the notes their full values will help with the flow of this and all arrangements in this book. The thing to keep in mind is that, in all the sections, you should maintain chord shapes wherever possible; doing so will help keep notes ringing and help fill out the song. The trickiest part of the song occurs in measures 51-58, where I play the tune using harmonics. Harmonics are represented by diamond-shaped notes and are played by lightly touching a string directly over top of the fret indicated in the tab. Trying to make these harmonics loud and clear is difficult at the faster tempos at which this piece is normally played. The song is fairly straightforward after this point. Again, listen to the recording to get an idea of the accents.

BLACKBERRY BLOSSOM
This arrangement begins with the basic melody, which is augmented only slightly in measures 6 and 7. Pay attention to the recording to get the feel of the "B" section beginning at measure 10. In measure 18, the open G string allows you to move up the neck without breaking the flow of the tune. This is a trick used by lots of guitarists. The open string rings while the hand is changing positions. The "floating" section, which begins at measure 34, is played by holding the chord shape and sliding it down the neck while allowing the open strings to ring. Measures 44 and 45 should be played as one long run to maintain the flow. Let the notes ring into each other to achieve that "floating" sound. The ending, which begins with the last measure of the "B" section, is played as one long grouping. This is one of the most often-played tunes in the fiddle tune repertoire, and the first tune I learned many years ago.

CLUCK OLD HEN
"Cluck Old Hen" is an old-time modal tune with both a major and minor feel. It's good for learning to use the pentatonic scale to improvise. It's similar to such tunes as "Big Mon," "Wheel Hoss," and others that use a flat-7th chord. The bends can be played, alternatively, using slides or "hammer-oDS." As in all the tunes in this book, let the notes ring for their full values. Listen to the recording to get an idea of the exact rhythms. Guitarists familiar with pentatonic and blues scales will find this arrangement very "finger friendly." Improvising over this progression is easy when using the G blues scale in its various positions.


RAGTIME ANNIE
Pay attention to the rhythmic groupings and listen to the recording to get the rhythmic nuances. This is a dance tune and, as such, should be played with dancers in mind. It needs a strong right-hand technique because of the crosspicking involved. As with all the tunes in this book, you should let the notes ring for their full values, if not longer, to give the song a full sound. This arrangement is a crosspicking tour de force and requires right-hand precision. The piece can be cross picked using strict alternate picking or the "DDU" pattern used by crosspicking legends George Shuffler and James Allen Shelton. This pattern creates a slightly different sound but also makes it more difficult to achieve the same speed that can be obtained with alternate picking. Depending on the sound I want to achieve, I use both picking patterns.

RED HAIRED BOY
This version is rather basic and should be accessible to all beginning and intermediate guitarists-there are no difficult techniques used. The last section is played mostly with hammer-oDS and pulloffs and serves as a good exercise for those techniques. The second break is played mainly around the 7th fret. For the Chorus in the second section, try to think like a mandolinist to get the feel of the chordal section and play it loosely. Listen to the recording to get the accents. The section beginning at measure 65 may be challenging for some guitarists, as it contains numerous hammer-oDS and pull-offs. The challenge is to maintain the volume of the slurred notes. With pull-offs this can be achieved only through proper technique; that is, pull and lift rather than simply lift.  

ST. ANNE'S REEL
This tune is very accessible to beginning students. The first section is played slowly. Listen to the recording to get an idea of the feel. Pay particular attention to pitch when bending the 1st string at measure 5. At measure 10, the song begins at the indicated tempo, and the rhythm track begins here. This arrangement is fairly basic until you get to the second section beginning at measure 43. The triplets are played using the hammer-on, pull-off technique. The triplet in measure 58 is played using pull-offs. The "B" section is played using the "floating" chord shapes approach. These chords move around a lot; practice slowly to get the notes to ring out clearly. For all crosspicked tunes, pay attention to the accents to bring out the melody. This tune is played out of chord shapes, some of which may be unfamiliar. The key to making this arrangement sound smooth is to find those shapes and hold them down. Listen to the recording to get an idea of where the accents fall.

WHISKEY BEFORE BREAKFAST
Your guitar should be in drop-D tuning for this arrangement. Normally this song begins with a pickup (one or more notes immediately before a bar line that begin a melody or phrase). But I have not used one here. The first two bars of the song and most of the melody are scalar in structure. The first break is played mainly from first position open chord scale forms. I've stayed with the melody, and any deviations are diatonic in nature (all the notes are contained within the key). The slide in measure 21 does not originate from any particular note, although I normally slide from the D at the 3rd fret. I've inserted two endings for the first break to demonstrate two possible ways to end one break and lead into another. The first takes you back to the first note of measure 1, while the second leads into the second break-you can use either ending, depending on the arrangement you want to use. The 32nd note figure at the end of ending 1 would be considered a pickup figure. Most fiddle tunes end on the first note of the final measure or the third note of the final measure of the break, which leaves one or two beats for the pickup. If you are in ajam situation and want to use one of these breaks, you can use a pickup or just begin on beat 1 of the break. The second break begins at measure 35. Its first section, which runs to measure 50, is played in 7th position. The econd section of this break, which tarts at measure 52. begins in 10th position. Measures 54 and 55 are played using harmonics. Measure 56 begins a sequence of descending 6th intervals-they move diatonically down the fretboard. The section then repeats. The third break begins at measure 68 and is based on the open string sound called "floating." I've indicated that you should let the strings ring into one another. This section is easier if you notice the note groupings and playas if you are holding chords or chord fragments. The "B" section of this break should be played in a similar fashion. Let all the notes ring for their full values. Note that measures 100-104 are a Tag to provide an ending for the song. I've stayed close to the melody in this arrangement and used predominately notes contained within the D major scale. I've done this to show the enormous possibilities that are contained within a scale. You can use rhythmic variety to add interest, as well as such guitar tricks as harmonics, "floating" notes, and slurs (hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides), but there are many other possibilities as well. You can use pedal tones and play the melody against these. You can even play the melody using harmonic intervals such as 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, octaves, etc. An interesting and challenging exercise is to take every other note and raise or lower it an octave.

 

Alabama Jubilee
Angeline The Baker
The Beaumont Rag
Bill Cheatham
Blackberry Blossom
Cluck Old Hen
Ragtime Annie
The Red Haired Boy
St. Anne's Reel
Whiskey Before Breakfast

 

Alabama Jubilee
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along

 
Angeline the Baker
Solo Performance
 
Beaumont Rag
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
Bill Cheatham
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
Blackberry Blossom
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
Cluck Old Hen
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
Ragtime Annie
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
Red Haired Boy
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
St. Anne's Reel
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
 
Whiskey Before Breakfast
Full Performance
Play-Along Rhythm Guitar Track
Slowed-Down Play-Along
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FOO FIGHTERS Guitar Play-Along Volume 56 CD TABLATURE BASI CHITARRA SPARTITI LIBRO

FOO FIGHTERS, Guitar Play-Along Volume 56. CD TAB.

Series: Guitar Play-Along
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Foo Fighters

The Guitar Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the guitar should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in the book in case you want to sing, or to simply help you follow along. The audio CD is playable on any CD player. For PC and Mac computer users, the CD is enhanced so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch!
72 pages

SONGS:
Table of contents
All My Life
Best Of You
DOA
I'll Stick Around
Learn To Fly
Monkey Wrench
My Hero
This Is A Call

Price: €22,99
€22,99

FRANZ FERDINAND PLAY GUITAR WITH... BOOK 2CD BASI JAM TABLATURE SPARTITI ACCORDI LIBRO

FRANZ FERDINAND, PLAY GUITAR WITH... . BOOK WITH 2CD TAB.

An opportunity for you to become the guitarist for the superstar Scots, with all eleven songs from their 2005 Brit-award-winning debut album. All songs are provided in full notation and Tab, with melody line and full lyrics included. The book comes complete with two very stylish CDs of demonstration tunes and backing tracks, all professionally produced to sound just like the original recordings. Includes the unstoppable Take Me Out and blissfully nostalgic Matinee.

40'
Auf Achse
Cheating On You
Come On Home
Darts Of Pleasure
Jacqueline
Michael
Take Me Out
Tell Her Tonight
The Dark Of The Matinee
This Fire

Price: €38,99
€38,99

GUITAR PLAY-ALONG 3 HARD ROCK CD TABLATURE Iron Man Black Sabbath-Smoke On The Water Deep Purple

GUITAR PLAY-ALONG VOLUME 3, HARD ROCK. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH JAM TRACK CD & GUITAR TABLATURE.

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK CON CD.

CD DI BASI PER VOCE E, CHITARRA E VOCE.

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA :

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

 

TiTOLi : 

Crazy Train [Ozzy Osbourne] -Iron Man [Black Sabbath] -Living After Midnight [Judas Priest] -Rock You Like A Hurricane [Scorpions] -Round And Round [Ratt] -Smoke On The Water [Deep Purple] -Sweet Child O' Mine [Guns N Roses] -You Really Got Me [Van Halen]. CD TAB.


Series: Guitar Play-Along
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Various

The Guitar Play-Along Series will assist you in learning to play your favorite songs quickly and easily. Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the guitar should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in the book in case you want to sing, or to simply help you follow along. 8 songs, including: Crazy Train - Iron Man - Living After Midnight - Rock You like a Hurricane - Round and Round - Smoke on the Water - Sweet Child o' Mine - You Really Got Me. 72 pages

Price: €29,99
€29,99

JAZZ GUITAR PLAY-ALONG Vol. 16. CD TABLATURE

JAZZ GUITAR PLAY-ALONG Vol. 16. All Blues -Bluesette -Footprints -How Insensitive (Insensatez) -Misty -Satin Doll -Stella by Starlight -Tenor Madness. CD TAB.

Series: Guitar Play-Along
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Various

The Guitar Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the guitar should sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in the book in case you want to sing, or to simply help you follow along. The audio CD is playable on any CD player. For PC and Mac computer users, the CD is enhanced so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch!

8 songs, 64 pages

Table of contents
All Blues
Bluesette
Footprints
How Insensitive (Insensatez)
Misty
Satin Doll
Stella By Starlight
Tenor Madness

Price: €16,99
€16,99
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