ROLLING STONES GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS CD TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI METODO BOOK
ROLLING STONES, GUITAR LICKS. Da celeberrimi brani di Rhythm and Blues come "little red rooster" del bestiale Willie Dixon, o "shake your hips", a canzoni marchiate Rock Stones come "when the whips come down", sempre con accordature negroidi. Contiene: beast of burder -doo doo doo doo doo (heartbreaker) -hang fire -happy -the Harlem shuffle -it's only rock 'n' roll -(but I like it) -little red rooster -miss you -not fade away -rocks off -shake your hips -shattered -she's so cold -start me up -tumbling dice -undersover (of the night) -when the whip comes down. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE.
LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK, CON CD.
SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON:
ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Medium: Softcover with CD
Artist: Rolling Stones
Arranger: Wolf Marshall
A step-by-step breakdown of the guitar styles of Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Mick Taylor and Ron Wood. 17 songs are explored, 96 pages, including:
No one in the history of rock has had as blessed a musical as Ron Wood, the multi-instrumentalist ("jack of all trades, master of barely one!" he jokes), primarily guitar-playing "new boy" of that rock'n'roll institution, the Rolling Stones. From his work with Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, the Faces and the Stones to sharing stages with Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Marley, Ray Charles (that's the greatest names ever in rock and pop music), Ronnie lives up to being what he calls "a professional second banana. I'm best at making others look good." Following in the footsteps of his musical brothers (in particular Art, who fronted an r&b/rockabilly band called the Artwoods), Ronnie was involved in music from a very early age. His first appearanee in front of an audience was at the age of nine, playing washboard at a movie theater with his brother's band. As a young teen, Ronnie's band the Birds played covers of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, and Motown classics, as well as Beatles and Stones tunes (providing some valuable homework for the future). At 16, he and his harmonica stepped in onstage for an ailing Keith Relf of the Yardbirds, which proved to be Ronnie's big break. The next day the band sent word out looking for "that guy that looks like Cleopatra!" Working the British club circuit led to his alliance with one Jeff Beck, and as Jeff wasn't interested in having another guitar player in his band, he asked Ron to play bass. We should all thank him, because Ronnie's bass playing on the Truth and Beck-Ola albums is some of the best ever played by anyone. "Rock My Plimsoul," "Spanish Boots" and "Jailhouse Rock"? Forget it - you'll be killed. Not to mention "Maggie May"; his bass playing is inventive and irreverent, but always rock-solid. When Steve Marriott left life the Small Faces, Ronnie took his place as guitarist, but they still needed a vocalist, so Ronnie recruited Rod Stewart. The band name was shortened to the Faces, and Rod and Ronnie (along with Ronnie Lane on bass, Ian McLagan on keyboards and Kenney Jones on drums) wrote and recorded some of rock's greatest music. At the same time, Ronnie contributed greatly to the "solo" albums Rod was releasing, such as Every Picture Tells A Story, for which Ronnie coright, wrote the incredible title track, as well as the killer "(i Know) I'm Losing You" from the same album. Ron also co-wrote the timeless masterpiece "Stay With Me." Mick Jagger actually wanted Ronnie to join the Stones after Brian Jones died, but Ron's fellow Face Ronnie Lane never passed the message on; Ron didn't find this out till he joined the band five years later in '74. For historical sake, Ronnie first played on a Stones track in the spring of '74, contributing greatly To "It's Only Rock 'N'Roll," the original tape featuring Mick and Ron on guitars, Willie Weeks on bass, Kenney Jones on drums and David Bowie on backup vocals (the album credits Ronnie for "inspiration"). He officially joined the Stones during the recording of the Black And Blue album, recording commencing on December 15th, '74 at Musicland Studio in Munich, West Germany. Now let's get into some music, specifically the classic track "Stay With Me."
Beast Of Burden - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1978
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1973
Hang Fire - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1981
Happy - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1972
It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1974
Little Red Rooster - Willie Dixon - 1961
Miss You - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1978
Not Fade Away - Charles Hardin, Norman Petty - 1957
Rocks Off - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1972
Shake Your Hips - James Moore - 1966
Shattered - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1978
She's So Cold - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1980
Start Me Up - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1981
The Harlem Shuffle - Words & Music: Bob Relf & Earl Nelson - 1963
Tumbling Dice - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1972
Undercover (Of The Night) - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1983
When The Whip Comes Down - Words & Music: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards - 1978

