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HALL JIM, THE BEST OF. HAL LEONARD Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE

HALL JIM, THE BEST OF. TABLATURE

The Best of Jim Hall

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Jim Hall
Inventory #HL 00690697
ISBN: 9780634080241
UPC: 073999906974
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
103 pages


14 of this jazz guitar virtuoso's finest songs, in note-for-note guitar transcriptions with tablature. Includes, 103 pages

Table of contents:

1946 - Angel Eyes - Parole: Earl Brent - Musica: Matt Dennis - Album: JIM HALL LIVE!

1935 - I Can't Get Started With You - Parole: Ira Gershwin - Musica: Vernon Duke - Album: CIRCLES

1935 - My Man's Gone Now - Parole Musica: George Gershwin, PORGY AND BESS - Album: INTERMODULATION 

1938 - Prelude To A Kiss - Parole: Irving Gordon, Irving Mills - Musica: Duke Ellington - Album: BALLAD ESSENTIALS

1952 - Rock Skippin' - Parole Musica: Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn - Album: CONCIERTO

1963 - St. Thomas - Sonny Rollins - Album: ALONE TOGETHER

1997 - Sazanami - James S. Hall - album: TEXTURES

1971 - Simple Samba - James S. Hall - Album: WHERE WOULD I BE

1928 - Softly As In A Morning Sunrise - Parole: Oscar Hammestein II - Musica: Sigmung Romberg, THE NEW MOON - Album: ALONE TOGETHER 

1936 - Stompin' At The Savoy - Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, Chick Webb - Album: JIM HALL TRIO: JAZZ GUITAR

1942 - Tangerine - Parole: Johnny Mercer - Musica: Victor Schertzinger, THE FLEET'S IN - Album: JIM HALL TRIO: JAZZ GUITAR

1942 - Things Ain't What They Used To Be - Mercer Ellinghton - Album: JIM HALL TRIO: JAZZ GUITAR

1936 - The Way You Look Tonight - Parole: Dorothy Fields - Musica: Jerome Kern, SWING TIME - Album: JIM HALL LIVE

1942 - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To - Parole e Musica: Cole Porter, SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT - Album: CONCIERTO

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SATRIANI JOE SUPER COLOSSAL Play It Like It Is TABLATURE libro chitarra-It's So Good-Just Like Lightnin'-

SATRIANI JOE, SUPER COLOSSAL. 136 pages. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE.

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK .

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON TABLATURE :

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.

 

ARTIST APPROVED !

 

Serie: Play It Like It Is
Editore: Cherry Lane Music
Copertina morbida - TABLATURE
Artista: Joe Satriani

APPROVATO DALL'ARTISTA

This book was approved by Joe Satriani

 

Matching folio to Satch's 2006 release featuring 13 more tracks from the guitar virtuoso, including:

 

It's been 20 years since guitar monster Joe Satriani shook the world with his debut solo release, Not of This Earth. But when we broke this news to Satch himself, he couldn't believe it. 'Wow," he marvels. "I had no idea." Quickly he logs onto his website, satriani.com. "Whaddya know! You're absolutely right!" Of course, this just proves that Satriani isn't the type to look back-especially when he's got something like Super Colossal on his mind. Who can blame him? Even in a catalog that's overflowing with some of the most amazing six-string wizardry ever documented, Super Colossal, his newest Epic release, stands out. Whether you're a connoisseur of the guitaristic arts or someone who simply digs great grooves and passion in music, this CD lives up to its name. In fact, though Satriani has had a dream career that's ranged from building a reputation as the teacher that the greatest guitarists sought out for lessons, to exploding all over the map with more than ten million sales of eleven solo albums (two platinum, four gold), thirteen Grammy nominations, three platinum DVD's, the historic G3 guitar summits, and tours/sessions with everyone from Mick Jagger to Deep Purple to Spinal Tap, Super Colossal is an unprecedented achievement. Why? Because it's about more than playing guitar. It's about the magic in music. More precisely, it's about finding that sweet spot where sweeping gestures and a craftsman's attention to detail enrich each other. You hear it in the title track's thundering, foot-stomp beat and intricately textured lead line; in the spiritual intensity of "A Love Eternal"; in the raucous, party-down exhilaration of "Crowd Chant"; and in the cinematic menace of "One Robot's Dream:' And especially, you feel it because Satriani is digging-aown, finding the right note and letting.Jt fly, and focusing more on touching hearts than blowing minds. Super Colossal, then, completes his transformation, long in progress, from stunning instrumentalist to fully realized artistl "People who picked up on my records ear19on knew that I couldn't be easily pigeonholed;' Satriani says. "I was never a metal player or a fusion player or a straight-ahead rock player, though these are all elements of my personality. I think I just go further into each of those places now, especially on Super Colossal. To me, there's more variety here than on any other album I've done:' The title reflects the ambition that Satriani brought to this project from its first conceptual glimmer. In the spring of 2005 he was winding down the tour behind his previbus album, Is There Love in Space?, a marathon that had him playing 115 shows in 25 coun· tries over 14 months. His plan was to head home to San Francisco after the last show in India, wrap up a few projects-the G3 Live in Tokyo DVD, music for a NASCAR video game-and then start cutting a live CD. Maybe that was his road adrenaline talking, for once he allowed himself a short vacation, a different picture took shape. "It dawned on me that I didn't want to do that live album right now;' he explains. "In fact, I was totally against it. Instead, I wanted to stay in my little cave-my home studio-and build a beautiful t powerful record, one that sounds big on the su ce but also has details hidden inside that you hear after listening for maybe the tenth time.” With that, Satriani combed through more than 30 of his latest songs. As he whittled this list down, he backed away even further from the live concept, to the point that he decided to do the record, aside from the drum tracks, on his own. "I couldn't let any of them go," he admits. And so the hard work began. In early morning and late evening sessions, recording digitally in the cozy facility he'd built next to his son's playroom, shaping each sound carefully through familiar and new equipment, Satriani addressed his songs, beginning with a guide track that he'd lay down on electronic drums. The keyboard and guitar followed, with the bass coming in at the end. The further he got, the better he felt about working on his own. 'When you're a multi-instrumentalist, layering each part, you have lots of time to reflect," he says. "After a few months you're dying to take the music out in front of an audience and slam it out. But the opportunity to get really subtle and delicate exists only when you're recording these songs for the first time. Also, you learn from it. You're fully engaged, so that you wake up in the middle of the night thinking about it.You worry and agonize over every detail, but six months later all that fades and you're in love with what you've done." This attention to detail shines throughout Super Colossal. Encouraged by the sounds he was discovering through the interplay of instrument, amp, speaker simulators, and processors, Satriani found ways to express himself through long notes, perfectly selected and caressed, as well as the occasional blinding run. "It was a journey for me to playa song like 'Ten Words,'" he points out, "to learn how to be restrained. You're not just wailing. It's hard to make an instrumental that really says something; that's not just background music or some superficial 'get up and dance' thing. There's nothing wrong with either of those forms; it's just that I'm not doing tI1at. I'm going deeper. "Besides, after making records for-now that you've pointed it out-20 years;' he adds, just a bit wryly, "I'd feel bad if somebody said, 'Man, you're just playing indiscriminately: You're supposed to get better and to learn how to make the music work, and sometimes that does mean laying back and really speaking through your guitar instead of treating it as a vehicle that lets you play realt fast, which increasingly means less and less to me:' After finishing his tracks, he sent them out for live drum overdubs: Four-"A Cool New Way;' "One Robot's Dream," "The Meaning of Love," and "Made of Tears"-went to session giant Simon Phillips in L.A.; the rest were cut by Satriani's longtime associate Jeff Campitelli in Vancouver, at the Armoury, a studic that co-producer Mike Fraser (AC/DC) recommended. The acoustics of its main room yielded exactly what Satriani wanted for the rhythm track: a big, brawny resonance that complemented the power of his most aggressive lines, and a rich whisper for softer moments. "I wanted a sound that was complex and emotional but never revealed the technology behind it," the guitarist explains. "As a result, I managed to find the best guitar tones I've ever put on record. The sound of this album, the incredible variety that somehow fits under this umbrella of uper Colossal, a it special in our book. “And he reminds us, ”I didn't even know I was celebrating 20 years”

 

A Cool New Way

Crowd Chant
It's So Good
Just Like Lightnin'
A Love Eternal
Made Of Tears
The Meaning Of Love
Movin' On
One Robot's Dream
Redshift Riders
Super Colossal
Ten Words
Theme For A Strange World

136 pages

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IRON MAIDEN ANTHOLOGY Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA VOCE

IRON MAIDEN, ANTHOLOGY. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with GUITAR TABLATURE . 

 

LIBRO DI MUSICA HEAVY METAL .

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA :

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE. 

 

Series: Guitar Recorded Versions
TAB
Artist: Iron Maiden

17 hits from these metal masters, including: Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter • Evil That Men Do • The Number of the Beast • Running Free • The Trooper • Two Minutes to Midnight • and more.

Series: Guitar Recorded Version
194 pages

Inventory #HL 00690790
ISBN: 9780634066900
UPC: 073999790467
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
194 pages

 

TITOLI: 

Aces High
Be Quick Or Be Dead
Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
Can I Play With Madness
Evil That Men Do
Flight Of Icarus
Killers
No Prayer For The Dying
The Number Of The Beast
The Phantom Of The Opera
Revelations
Run To The Hills
Running Free
The Trooper
Two Minutes To Midnight
Wasted Years
Wrathchild

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DWIGHT YOAKAM THE BEST OF GUITAR TABLATURE HAL LEONARD CHITARRA SPARTITI LIBRO ACCORDI

DWIGHT YOAKAM, THE BEST OF. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE.

LIBRO DI MUSICA COUNTRY. 

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA E VOCE CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

Series: Guitar Recorded Version
Softcover - TAB
Artist: Dwight Yoakam

This singer/songwriter-cum-actor has charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country charts. Here are notes & tab for 11 of his very best, 96 pages

Table of contents :
Ain't That Lonely Yet
Bury Me
Fast As You
Guitars, Cadillacs
Honky Tonk Man
Little Sister
Little Ways
Long White Cadillac
Please, Please Baby
Things Change
Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose

 

 

Inventory: #HL 00690916
ISBN: 9781423446873
UPC: 884088191030
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
Page Count: 96 Pages

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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, OUT IN L.A. GUITAR RECORDED VERSIONS TABLATURE

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, OUT IN L.A. 

GUITAR RECORDED VERSIONS TABLATURE

Higher ground
If you want me to stay
Behind the sun
Castles made of sand
Special secret song inside
Get up and jump
Out in La
Green heaven
Police helicopter
Nevermind
Sex rap
Blues for meister
You always sing the same
Stranded
Flea fly
What it is

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