Andy Aledort

WINTER JOHNNY-BEST OF GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA MUSICA BLUES LIBRO SLIDE CHORDS

WINTER JOHNNY, BEST OF. TAB.

Be Careful With A Fool -Dallas -Good Morning Little Schoolgirl -Highway 61 Revisited -Hustled Down In Texas -I Guess I'll Go Away -I'm Yours and I'm Hers -Illustrated Man -Johnny B. Goode -Mean Town Blues -Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo -Rock Me Baby -Still Alive And Well.

Since the 1960s, Johnny Winter has been making his own distinctive blend of blues and rock music. This folio features note-for-note transcriptions with tab for 13 Winter favourites, also features photos, Winter's commentary about each of the songs, and an extensive interview with Andy Aledort reprinted from Guitar magazine. 141 pages.

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CLAPTON ERIC THE BLUESMAN GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS CD TABLATURE Sunshine of Your Love-Hideaway-I Feel Free

CLAPTON ERIC, THE BLUESMAN. CD TABLATURE

Eric Clapton - Selections from Blues
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Format: Softcover with CD
Artist: Eric Clapton

This instructional book/CD pack will let players see why Clapton is such a legend! Examines 11 songs: Have You Ever Loved a Woman - Hideaway - I Feel Free - I'm So Glad - Steppin' Out - Strange Brew - Sunshine of Your Love - more.

Inventory #HL 00695040
ISBN: 9780793558032
UPC: 073999950403
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
96 pages

Song List:

All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - BLUESBREAKERS - OTIS RUSH - 1965
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - DEREK AND THE DOMINOS - BILLY MILES - 1960
Hide Away - BLUESBREAKERS - FREDDY KING, SONNY THOMPSON - 1961
I Ain't Got You - YARDBIRDS - CALVIN CARTER - 1955
I Feel Free - CREAM - JACK BRUCE, PETE BROWN - 1967
I'm So Glad - CREAM – NEHEMIAH SKIP JAMES - 1967
I'm Tore Down - ERIC CLAPTON - SONNY THOMPSON - 1962
Politician - CREAM - JACK BRUCE, PETE BROWN - 1968
Steppin' Out - BLUESBREAKERS - JAMES BRACKER - 1955
Strange Brew - CREAM - ERIC CLAPTON, FELIX PAPPALARDI, GAIL COLLINS - 1967
Sunshine Of Your Love - CREAM - JACK BRUCE, PETE BROWN, ERIC CLAPTON - 1968

 

INTRODUCTION
The Golden Age of Rock-generally defined as the mid/late sixties through the early seventies-produced an incredible number of trailblazing guitarists, each possessing a singular and unique approach to the instrument. Together, they set the standard by which rock guitarists will forever be measured. Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Duane Allman, Johnny Winter, and Jeff Beck were the most influential guitarists of this era, and their high-spirited playing styles continue to inspire millions today.
But of this list of rock's greatest guitarists, Eric Clapton stands out as the man who initially inspired all of the others with his dazzling fretwork and cutting-edge sound. Eric Clapton is deserving of recognition for a great many reasons. First and foremost, he is responsible for creating a new, high-powered guitar sound, heard first on the hugely influential Bluesbreakers: John Mayall with Eric Clap ton (London, 1966). At this session, Eric plugged his stock 1959 Les Paul Flametop into a Marshall JTM 45 and turned it "full up." As he told Guitar World in December of '94, "I thought the obvious solution was to get an amp and play it as loud as it would go-until it was just about to burst." With a handful of licks inspired by B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, and Freddie King, Eric had by this point developed his own way of speaking on the instrument; he performed beautifully articulated, seamless improvisations fueled by the pure energy of his youth. His mind-boggling performance captured on Bluesbreakers spun the heads of guitarists the
world over, and gave birth to a sound that is still considered "state of the art" more than 30
years later.
Eric skyrocketed past the high watermark of Bluesbreakers as a member of rock's
greatest power trio, Cream, with whom his playing grew by leaps and bounds. Cream's
extended forays into group improvisation brought rock into unchartered territories, and Eric
used this platform to experiment with new sounds and approaches. But, no matter what the
context, at the core of Eric's musical spirit remained his deep love of the blues.
The most impressive distinction held by Clapton is the fact that he has sustained a
prolific, illustrious career over a span of four decades. This type of longevity is virtually
unheard of in the ever-evolving world of pop music. No other rock guitarist has retained as
viable a career for as long as Eric Clapton; incredibly, he is more popular today than ever.
Eric Clapton: The Bluesman Signature Licks focuses on Eric's greatest guitarwork
within the context of blues-based material. Eleven selections are presented in this book,
beginning with examples of his work with the Yardbirds, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and
Cream, moving on to Derek and the Dominos, and ending with a tune from his blues-based
album of 1994, From the Cradle.
Each of the selections illustrated in this book is segmented into the individual song
sections, such as intro, verse, chorus, bridge, solo, and outro, enabling one to study each
section individually. Each song segment is presented with all of the guitar parts fully transcribed,
plus accompanying audio on the CD, as performed by a full band. All of the guitar
solos, as well as complex rhythm parts, are also performed slowly to a click track for easier
understanding. Performance notes, outlining chord voicings, scale use, fingerings, and
unusual techniques are included in the text for each song.
On the accompanying CD, an attempt was made to recreate the sound of the original
recordings, primarily in terms of guitar tone and panning. Each tune offers a description
of the guitar/amp combination chosen to emulate Clapton's tone. The overall intent of
this recording is to present a mix that accentuates the guitar more clearly than as it
appears on the original recordings, enabling one to focus on all of the subtle nuances of
each performance.
On the CD, each song segment begins with a four-count ("one-two-three-four") as
sounded by the hi-hat. On the examples that are played slowly to a click track, the fourcount
is sounded by the clicking together of drumsticks.

THE RECORDING
My car played a major role in the recording of this CD, because I drove allover the
map borrowing guitars to suit each track. On "I Ain't Got You," I used a 1970 Telecaster (with
a killer bridge pickup); on "Hideaway," I used a "historic" mid-90s Les Paul Standard; on
"Steppin' Out" and "All Your Love," I used a magnificent 1952 Goldtop Les Paul Standard,
converted to 1957 specs (oh, the tone); "I'm So Glad" features a 1968 Les Paul Custom
(one-piece body and neck); "I Feel Free," "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Politician" were performed
on a 1961 Les Paul/SG Custom (previously owned by Allan Holdsworth); "Strange
Brew" and "I'm Tore Down" were performed with a 1960 dot-neck 335; and, for "Have You
Ever Loved a Woman," I used my stock 1961 Stratocaster. Strings are D'Addario XL 125s
and EXL 11Os.
For every track except "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Politician," the guitar amp used
was a 1967 "blackface" Fender Super Reverb (purchased from the one and only Gary
Blankenburg of Music Services, Wantagh, NY). This amp is the greatest-thanks, Gary! On
"Sunshine of Your Love" and "Politician," I used a 1978 Marshall MK II 1959 Master Model
100-watt head, into a 300-watt Marshall 1960A 4x12 cabinet. The amps were miked with a
combination of Shure SM-57s, SM-58s, and Beta-58s. The only distortion pedal used, on
a few of the tracks, was an Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer.
Two basses were used on this recording: a 1967 Gibson EB-2 and a 1986 ESP J-
Bass, fitted with Seymour Duncan "Bass Lines" pickups. Strings are D'Addario Chromes
(flat-wounds) and XL-170s (roundwounds). The amp used was a 1972 Fender Bassman
135 played through a 1988 Marshall JCM 800 1551 2x15 cabinet. This was miked with a
Shure Beta-58. All bass tracks were transcribed from the original recordings and recreated
as faithfully as possible.
The drum tracks were all transcribed from the original recordings and meticulously
programmed into an Alesis SR-16 drum machine, so what you hear is essentially exactly
what was played (those Ginger Baker parts were, um, time-consuming).
Last but certainly not least, the keyboard and synthesized horn parts were performed
by Steve DiMieri. The harp lick in "I Ain't Got You" was supplied by Eddie Mac.
In recreating the bass and drum parts faithfully, the goal was to bring as much of
the "vibe" of the original recordings into this presentation. This was also the goal in the performance
of Eric's guitar parts. Playing these great guitar parts "correctly" is not only about
where the notes are played on the neck, or the rhythmic syncopations employed. What
makes these guitar parts great is the intense feeling Eric conveys to the listener; it was my
goal to recreate as much of that feeling as possible when recording these transcriptions.
When you play these parts, I encourage you to put as much feeling as you can into your
performance, because that's really what it's all about.
All of the tracks were recorded onto a Tascam DA-88 digital eight-track, using a
Mackie 1604 mixing console and mixed down to a Tascam DA-30 MK II DAT machine.
Signal processing included Alesis Midiverb 4, Microverb III, 3630 compressor, and M-EQ
230 equalizer.

THANKS TO: My family-Tracey, Rory, and Wyatt, and my mom; Brad Tolinski, Dennis
Page, Jimmy Brown, and everyone at Guitar World; Jeff Schroedl, John Cerullo, Karen
Waldkirk, and everyone at Hal Leonard Corp.; the incomparable Flip Scipio; Leroy Aiello
and everyone at Mandolin Brothers. And of course a major thank you to all of the great guitarists
and all-around good guys who lent me their guitars: Nicky Skopelitis, Danny
Begelman, Dave Nesdall, and John Ellis.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: Greg Romano at D'Addario Strings; Larry Brooks at Seymour
Duncan Pickups; Bill Mohroff at TEAC, America; the folks at Mackie Designs; Mitch Colby
and Nick Bowcott at Marshall/Korg; Gary Blankenburg at Music Services.
This book is dedicated to my mother.


This instructional book/CD pack will let players see why Clapton is such a legend! Examines 11 songs, 96 pages

All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Hide Away
I Ain't Got You
I Feel Free
I'm So Glad
I'm Tore Down
Politician
Steppin' Out
Strange Brew
Sunshine Of Your Love

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HENDRIX JIMI SOUTH SATURN DELTA Guitar Recorded Versions TABLATURE Little Wing SWEET ANGEL

HENDRIX JIMI, SOUTH SATURN DELTA. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE .

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK. 

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA : 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

 

About South Saturn Delta
By Jimi Hendrix. For guitar and voice. Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions (Authentic note-for-note transcriptions),. Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock and Classic Rock. Difficulty: medium. Guitar tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. 232 pages.
With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock and Classic Rock.

Matching folio to the recent release of 15 tracks, including lost gems like 'Tax Free,' 'Look Over Yonder,' and 'Pali Gap,' as well as previously unreleased recordings like 'Here He Comes (Lover Man),' 'Message to the Universe' and 'Midnight Lightning,' and more.

 

POWER OF SOUL

RECORDED: RECORD PLANT, NEW YORK, JANUARY 21, FEBRUARY 3, 1970
ELECTRIC LADY, AUGUST 22, 1970
PRODUCER: JIMI HENDRIX
ENGINEER: BOB HUGHES [RECORD PLANT]
EDDIE KRAMER [ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS]
MIXED By EDDIE KRAMER
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, JULY 16, 1997
GUITAR, VOCALS: JIMI HENDRIX
BASS: BILLY Cox
DRUMS, PERCUSSION: BUDDY MILES
BACKING VOCALS: JIMI HENDRIX, BILLY Cox, BUDDY MILES
PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED ALTERNATE VERSION
Recorded three weeks after the grou p'S legendary Fillmore East
concerts, the Band Of Gypsys meticulously crafted this
prototypical illustration of sophisticated funk.
Hendrix would revisit the track on February 3, 1970, overdubbing
guitar parts and creating a rough mix. At that stage, work on "Power Of Soul" drew to
a close. Hendrix instead chose to feature a live version of the song as part of Band or
Gypsys, issued in March 1970.
The January/February 1970 studio recording of "Power Of Soul" was shelved until the
marathon mixing sessions Hendrix staged at Electric Lady Studios in August 1970. As
Jimi reviewed the many contenders for his projected double album First Rays orThe
New Rising Sun, "Power Of Soul" was treated to a new rough mix, resulting in the
unique delay effect heard during the song's opening.
Because "Power Of Soul" had been featured on Band orGypsys, Jimi had not reserved
a position for the song on First Rays orThe New Rising Suno Although considered for
The Cry orLave, the first posthumous album of Jimi's unissued studio material,
"Power Of Soul" remained unavailable until a truncated version was overhauled and
included as part of the controversial 1975 compilation Crash Landing. Inexplicably,
the originai master was edited and remixed to accommodate overdubs recorded in
1974 by session percussionist Jimmy Maeulen. Lasting only 3:15 and retitled "With
The Power", the elaborate introduction and its two soaring lead guitar solos were
scrapped.
The version featured on this compilation discards the posthumous additions, restoring
the full length version with ali of its regal glory intact.

 

TAX FREE

RECORDED: OLYMPIC STUDIOS, LONDON, JANUARY 26,28, 1968
REcoRD PLANT, NEW YORK, MAY l, 1968
PRODUCER: CHAS CHANDLER
ENGINEER: EDDIE KRAMER
MIXED By EDDIE KRAMER AND JOHN JANSEN
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, JANUARY 26, 1972
GUITAR: JIMI HENDRIX
BAss: NOEL REDDING
DRUMS: MITCH MITCHELL
ORIGINALLY ISSUED AS PART OF WAR HEROES.
Written by Bo Hansson and Jan Carlsson, "Tax Free" was
recorded at the outset of sessions for Electr;c Ladyland.
Despite its relative obscurity, the Experience discovered
the song during an earlier tour of Sweden. Hendrix, in
particular, relished the song's freewheeling arrangement
and intricate time changes.
Under Chas Chandler's direction, the Experience
record ed the basic track for "Tax Free" at Olympic
Studios on January 26, 1968. Additional work was
completed two days later, including the recording of the
distinctive rhythm guitar part fed through a Leslie organ
speaker, but the song was not yet complete. When
production for Electr;c Ladyland shifted to the Record
Plant, work on "Tax Free" continued. On May l,1968,
Jimi finally turned the corner, enhancing the final master
via a series of guitar overdubs.
Though "Tax Free" was not incl uded as part of Electric
Ladyland, the grou p often performed the song duri ng
their 1969 American and European tours. Eddie
Kramer, the originai engineer on both the Olympic and
Record Plant session dates, would later remix the song
with John Jansen in January 1972 so that it would be
included as part of the posthumous compilation War
Heroes.


THE STARS THAT PLAY WITH LAUGHTING SAM'S DICE

RECORDED: MAYFAIR STUDIOS, NEW YORK, JULY 19, 1967
PODUCER: CHAS CHANDLER
E GI EER: GARY KEllGREN
IXED By EDDIE KRAMER AND JOHN JANSEN
E~ECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, JANUARY 27, 1972
GUITAR, VOCALS: JIMI HENDRIX
oUMS: MITCH MITCHEll
BASS: NOEL REDDING
B CKING VOCALS: JIMI HENDRIX, MITCH MITCHEll, NOEL REDDING
ORIGINAllY ISSUED AS PART OF LOOSE ENDS.
erhaps the most outlandish of all of Jimi's studio
recordings, "The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's
Dice" is laced with his searing guitar work and unique
humor. Recorded at New York's Mayfair Studios shortly
a er the Experience's triumphant US debut at the
onterey Pop Festival in June 1967, the sessions for
bo h "Burning Of The Midnight Lamp" and "The Stars
That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice" were among the
oup's first to utilize eight-track technology. Apart from
Is whimsical lyrics, the song's most prominent
characteristics were the sounds Jimi obtained from
s omping on customized tone pedals designed by Roger
ayer, a London based electron ics maven. Mayer, who
e riended Hendrix shortly after his arrival in London ,
as famed for the creation of such devices as the
Octavia, a tone pedal which allowed Hendrix to jump
octaves on the guitar with a simple flip of a switch.
Originally issued as the B-side of the 1967 Track
ecords UK "Burning Of The Midnight Lamp" single,
"The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice" was
la er added to the 1968 UK compi lation Smash Hits.
The version included here was remixed by Eddie
ramer and John Jansen in January 1972. It would
a er be featured on the 1973 compi lation Loose Ends,
hich has never been released in America.

 

MIDNIGHT

RECORDED: OLMSTEAD STUDIOS, NEW YORK, APRil 1,3, 1969
PRODUCER: JIMI HENDRIX
ENGINEER: EDDIE KRAMER
MIXED By EDDIE KRAMER AND JOHN JANSEN
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, JANUARY 28, 1972
GUITAR: JIMI HENDRIX
BASS: NOEL REDDING
DRUMS: MITCH MITCHEll
ORIGINAllY ISSUED AS PART OF WAR HEROES.
Following a difficult and unproductive series of sessions
at Olympic Studios in February 1969, the Experience
did not return to the recording studio as a unit until
April, when they gathered at New York's Olmstead
Studios to try and recapture their momentum.
One of the most promising songs to emerge from these
early April 1969 sessions was the extended instrumental
"Midnight". Jimi had originally designated "Midnight
Lightning" as the song's title, before it was shortened
simply to "Midnight". "Midnight", like "Tax Free", was
hardly the result of an impromptu jam session. Instead,
the Experience devoted considerable time to
establishing the song's intricate rhythm pattern. With
that properly established, Hendrix carefully labored over
a series of inspired lead guitar lines.
The break-up of the Experience in June 1969 relegated
"Midnight" to the sidelines, where it joined a growing
stockpi Ie of original material the group had earmarked for
their fourth album. As a result, "Midnight" would remain
unreleased until it was mixed and put forward as part of
the posthumous compilation War Heroes in 1972.

 

 

 

BLEEDING HEART

RECORDED: RECORD PLANT, NEW YORK, MARCH 24, 1970
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, JUNE, 1970
PRODUCER: JIMI HENDRIX
ENGINEER: JACK ADAMS [RECORD PLANT]
EDDIE KRAMER [ELECTRIC LADY]
MIXED By EDDIE KRAMER AND JOHN JANSEN
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, MARCH 11, 1971
GUITAR, VOCALS: JIMI HENDRIX
BASS: BILLY COX
DRUMS: MITCH MITCHELL
ORIGINALLY ISSUED AS PART OF WAR HEROES.
Like "Room Full Of Mirrors", "Bleeding Heart"
began as a twelve-bar bl ues before evolvi ng as an
uptempo Hendrix original.
As Jimi had transformed B.B. King's "Rock Me
Baby" into his own "Lover Man", "Bleeding Heart"
was modeled first on the original recording by the
legendary slide guitarist Elmore James. Both the
Experience and Band Of Gypsys performed
exceptional stage interpretations of the blues
classic in its original form. Yet, beginning with the
April 1969 Olmstead Studios sessions, Jimi began
to tinker with the song's structure, modifying its
elements unti I he had rei nvented it as h is own.
Hendrix maintained the song's blues heritage, but
altered the arrangement to accommodate new,
original lyrics and a faster tempo.
With Electric Lady Studios still under construction
and unavailable to him, Hendrix entered the Record
Plant on March 24, 1970 and captured the basic
track for "Bleeding Heart" with the last of four
inspired takes.
Like "Ezy Ryder", "Stepping Stone", "Izabella" and
many other Record Plant recordings from this
period, the master reel for "Bleeding Heart" would
be transferred to Electric Lady in May 1970.
Additional guitar parts would be overdubbed at the
new facility and Mitch Mitchell replaced the existing
percussion tracks with new drum parts. A rough mix
by Hendrix and Kramer encompassing these
improvements was made before the guitarist's
death, but no final master was achieved.

 

PALI GAP

RECORDED: ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, JULY 1, 1970
PRODUCER: JIMI HENDRIX
ENGINEER: EDDIE KRAMER
MIXED By EDDIE KRAMER AND JOHN JANSEN
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, MAY 12, 1971
GUITAR: JIMI HENDRIX
BASS: BillY COX
DRUMS: MITCH MITCHEll
PERCUSSION: JUMA SULTAN
ORIGINAllY ISSUED AS PART OF RAINBOW BRIOGE.
Recorded on what was perhaps his most productive night at Electric
Lady Studios, "Pali Gap" originally began as the instrumental jam
immediately following the master take of "Dolly Dagger."
Originally marked on the tape box as "Slow Part", "Pali Gap" actually
began as the recording of the basic track for "Dolly Dagger" drew to a
close. "As 'Dolly Dagger' began to come apart," explains Eddie
Kramer, "Billy Cox started playing the bass line to 'Gimme Some
Lovin',' the Spencer Davis Group song, and that developed into a jam
lasting nearly ten minutes."
Nearly three minutes into the jam, Hendrix shifted gears into "Pali
Gap" and the group fell in behind in full stride. "When the jam started,
Jimi was just [messing] around," remembers Kramer. "The tone he
was using was just his quiet jam tone, with the'amplifier turned down
some, and not the full-bore Marshall sound he had used to cut the
basic track for 'Dolly Dagger'. Afterwards, he overdubbed a second
guitar and new solo, with the Marshall back at full volume. He did
these with the Uni-Vibe, as well as a Leslie at the end."
While Hendrix never officially named this recording, the title "Pali Gap"
was coined after the guitarist's death by his manager, Michael Jeffery.
One of the producers of the ill-fated hippie docudrama Rainbow Bridge,
Jeffery hoped the new title "Pali Gap" would further wed the song to the
movie's Hawaiian locale. An edited version of the instrumental was
issued as part of the 1971 Rainbow Bridge film and its accompanying
soundtrack album.


DRIFTER'S ESCAPE

RECORDED: ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, JUNE 17, JULY 19, 20, AUGUST 22, 1970
PRODUCER: JIMI HENDRIX
ENGINEER: EDDIE KRAMER
MIXED By JIMI HENDRIX AND EDDIE KRAMER
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS, AUGUST 22, 1970
GUITAR, VOCALS: JIMI HENDRIX
BASS: BILLY COX
DRUMS: MITCH MITCHELL
PERCUSSION: JUMA SULTAN
PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED ALTERNATE VERSION.
The last of several inspired interpretations of Bob Dylan's
catalog by Jimi, "Drifter's Escape" ranked as a strong contender
for First Rays Of The New Rising Sun. The song's basic track was
achieved during an enthusiastic June 17, 1970 session. Hendrix
was intent on perfecting a series of lead guitar overdubs before the
song would be deemed complete. This master features additional
guitar parts recorded on July 19 and 20 as Jimi made a number of
attempts to try and realize a specific sound and tone for his lead guitar.
Unlike the track posthumously mixed by John Jansen and included as part of
Loose Ends, this version of "Drifter's Escape" was mixed by Hendrix and Kramer
during the lengthy overdub and mixing sessions staged at Electric Lady in the days
prior to the guitarist's departure for the August 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival in England.

 


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

Contents:


LOOK OVER YONDER
LITTLE WING
HERE HE COMES (LOVER MAN)
SOUTH SATURN DELTA (INSTRUMENTAL)
POWER OF SOUL
MESSAGE TO THE UNIVERSE (MESSAGE TO LOVE)
TAX FREE
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER
THE STARS THAT PLAY WITH LAUGHING SAM'S DICE
MIDNIGHT (INSTRUMENTAL)
SWEET ANGEL (ANGEL)
BLEEDING HEART
PALI GAP
DRIFTER'S ESCAPE
MIDNIGHT LIGHTNING

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LYNCH GEORGE, BEST OF. TAB.

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB

Featuring note-for-note transcriptions with tab for Lynch's inventive solo work as well as selections from his days with Dokken and the Lynch Mob, this great guitar songbook includes 16 songs in all. Also features an introduction by Lynch himself! 158 pages.

Alone Again
Breaking The Chains
Cracks In The Ground
In My Dreams
Into The Fire
It's Not Love
Kiss Of Death
Long Way Home
Love Power
Mr. Scary
Playalistics
Street Fighting Man
Tangled In The Web
Tooth And Nail
Unchain The Night
Wicked Sensation

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VAN HALEN 3 AUTHENTIC GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI EXTREME GARY CHERONE

VAN HALEN, 3. TAB.

NEWORLD
WITHOUT YOU
ONE I WANT
FROM AFAR
DIRTY WATER
DOG
ONCE
FIRE IN THE HOLE
JOSEPHINA
YEAR TO THE DAY
PRIMARY
BALLOT
OR THE BULLET
HOW MANY SAY

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ZAPPA FRANK APOSTROPHE (') Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE Cosmik Debris LIBRO CHITARRA

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Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (')
Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Frank Zappa

Complete, note-for-note tab transcriptions for Frank Zappa's epic 1974 tour de force, featuring over-the-top zany lyrics and subject matter, searing guitar virtuosity, and tight arrrangements veering between rock and jazz fusion. Includes all 9 songs that have become classics of the Zappa legacy: Apostrophe' - Cosmik Debris - Don't Eat the Yellow Snow - Excentrifugal Forz - Father O'Blivion - Nanook Rubs It - St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast - Stink-Foot - and Uncle Remus, plus great full-page photos of Frank and a foreword by Cree Summer.

Inventory #HL 00690507
ISBN: 9780634033216
UPC: 073999542820
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
96 pages


Apostrophe' - MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA, BRUCE GORDON - 1974
Cosmik Debris - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA -
Don't Eat The Yellow Snow - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA - 1974
Excentrifugal Forz - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA -
Father O'Blivion - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA -
Nanook Rubs It - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA
St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA
Stink-Foot - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA -
Uncle Remus - WORDS AND MUSIC BY: FRANK ZAPPA, GEORGE DUKE - 1974

96 pages 

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BLUES/ROCK GUITAR MASTERS CD TABLATURE lazy-smoke on the water-Strange Brew-Stumble-hey joe-badge

BLUES/ROCK GUITAR MASTERS. CD TAB.

A Step-by-Step Breakdown of Guitar Styles and Techniques
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Andy Aledort

This book/CD pack offers detailed analysis and instruction on the playing of nine of the greatest blues/rock guitar heroes that have ever lived: Duane Allman, Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore, Eric Clapton, Rick Derringer, Peter Green, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Leslie West and Johnny Winter. Learn to play like them by studying their signature licks in 17 songs:

Badge
Dreams Of Milk & Honey
Hey Joe
Killing Floor
Lazy
Let Me Love You
Mississippi Queen
Pride And Joy
Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo
Rock My Plimsoul
Smoke On The Water
Someday, After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry)
Statesboro Blues
Still Alive And Well
Strange Brew
The Stumble
Whipping Post

112 pages

Price: €21,99
€21,99

MALMSTEEN YNGWIE ANTHOLOGY GUITAR TABLATURE Trilogy Suite Op 5 Icarus Dream Suite-Black Star

 

MALMSTEEN YNGWIE, ANTHOLOGY. 22 titoli del maestro neo-classical. 272 pagine. TABLATURE
 
Yngwie Malmsteen Anthology
 
Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Yngwie Malmsteen
Music Transciptions: Andy Aledort, Mike Butzen, Wolf Marshall
 
Tab transcriptions for 22 tunes from the original shred master who brought the neo-classical style into the forefront of the metal movement. Songs include: Bedroom Eyes - Black Star - Deja Vu - Dreaming (Tell Me) - Eclipse - Far Beyond the Sun - Heaven Tonight - I'll See the Light Tonight - Icarus Dream Suite Opus 4 - Liar - Marching Out - Rising Force - You Don't Remember I'll Never Forget, more.
 
Inventory #HL 00690577
ISBN: 9780634049873
UPC: 073999905779
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
272 pages
 
Anguish And Fear - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Jeff Scott Soto - from: MARCHING OUT - 1985 
Bedroom Eyes - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Goran Edman - from: ECLIPSE - 1990  
Black Star - Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: RISING FORCE - 1985 
Brothers - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: SEVENTH SIGN - 1994 
Deja Vu - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Lynn Turner - from: ODISSEY - 1988 
Dreaming (Tell Me) - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Lynn Turner - from: ODISSEY - 1988
Eclipse - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: ECLIPSE - 1990 
Far Beyond The Sun - Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: RISING FORCE - 1985 
Heaven Tonight - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Lynn Turner - from: ODISSEY - 1988 
Hold On  - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Lynn Turner - from: ODISSEY - 1988 
I Am A Viking - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: MARCHING OUT - 1985 
I'll See The Light Tonight - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Jeff Scott Soto - from: MARCHING OUT - 1985 
Icarus Dream Suite Opus 4 - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: RISING FORCE - 1985 
Liar - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: TRILOGY - 1986
Making Love - Words: Yngwie Malmsteen Goran Edman - Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: ECLIPSE - 1990
Marching Out - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: MARCHING OUT - 1985 
Never Die - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: SEVENTH SIGN - 1994
Queen In Love - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: TRILOGY - 1986
Rising Force - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Lynn Turner - from: ODISSEY - 1988 
Seventh Sign - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: SEVENTH SIGN - 1994
Trilogy Suite Op. 5 - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: TRILOGY - 1986
You Don't Remember I'll Never Forget - Words and Music: Yngwie Malmsteen - from: TRILOGY - 1986
 
272 pages.
Price: €34,99
€34,99
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