AC/DC

AC/DC BACK IN BLACK GUITAR TABLATURE-Hells Bells-Shoot To Thrill-You Shook Me All Night Long-LIBRO

AC/DC, BACK IN BLACK. TABLATURE

Back in Black is a hard rock album by Australian band AC/DC. It is the seventh Australian and sixth internationally released studio album by the band.

Released on 25 July 1980, Back in Black was the first AC/DC album recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott, who died on 19 February 1980 at the age of 33, and was dedicated to him. The band considered disbanding following Scott's death, but they ultimately decided to continue and shortly thereafter hired Brian Johnson as their new lead singer and lyricist. Producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who had previously worked with AC/DC on Highway to Hell, was again brought in to produce. The recordings were made at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, and Electric Lady Studios in New York, where the album was also mixed.
The album was remastered and re-released in 1994, then again in the Bonfire box set in 1997, and as part of the AC/DC remasters series in 2003 by George Marino. In addition, a Dualdisc version was released in 2004, featuring the album in enhanced LPCM Stereo format and the video documentary The Story of Back in Black.
The album has sold an estimated 49 million copies worldwide to date, making it the second highest selling album of all time, and the best selling hard rock or heavy metal album, as well as the best selling album ever released by a band. On 13 December 2007, the RIAA certified it 22× Multi Platinum, recognising sales of 22 million in the United States

 

TiTLES :
Back In Black
Given The Dog A Bone
Have A Drink On Me
Hells Bells
Let Me Put My Love Into You
Rock 'N' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Shake A Leg
Shoot To Thrill
What Do You Do For Money Honey
You Shook Me All Night Long

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AC/DC CLASSIC THE EARLY YEARS HIGH VOLTAGE-LET THERE BE ROCK TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO

AC/DC, CLASSIC THE EARLY YEARS. HIGH VOLTAGE, LET THERE BE ROCK. TABLATURE

Contents:
High Voltage- It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock And Roll)
High Voltage- Rock 'n' Roll Singer
High Voltage- The Jack
High Voltage- Live Wire
High Voltage- T.N.T.
High Voltage- Can I Sit Next To You Girl
High Voltage- Little Lover
High Voltage - The's Got Balls
High Voltage - High Voltage
Let There Be Rock - Bad Boy Boogie
Let There Be Rock - Dog Eat Dog
Let There Be Rock - Go Down
Let There Be Rock - Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
Let There Be Rock - Let There Be Rock
Let There Be Rock - Overdose
Let There Be Rock - Problem Child
Let There Be Rock - Whole Lotta Rosie

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AC/DC DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION Ride On-Problem Child SPARTITI

AC/DC, DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP. SHEET MUSIC BOOK FOR VOCAL WITH GUITAR TABLATURE .

TiTLE : AC/DC: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Guitar Tablature Edition
Agresta, Ralph and McCrea, John [ guitar transcriptions ]
Format : Soft cover
Book 
Publisher :
Amsco Publications
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published : 1991
AC/DC, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Guitar, Music, Guitar Tab, Tablature, Guitar Tablature, Sheet Music

 

TiTLES : 

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap – 
Love at First Feel – 
Big Balls – 
Rocker – 
Problem Child – 
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin' – 
Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire) – 
Ride On – 
Squealer -

 

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AC/DC, PLAY GUITAR WITH... CD TABLATURE-back in black-for those about to rock-highway to hell-whole lotta rosie

AC/DC, PLAY GUITAR WITH. Basi per voce e per chitarra: back in black -for those about to rock -highway to hell -rock and roll ain't noise pollution -whole lotta rosie -you shook me all night long. CD TABLATURE

Play Guitar With Australian Rock gods AC/DC on six of their greatest hits with these specially recorded CD backing tracks! Learn the virtuosic fret magic of Angus Young with the matching music book which features both guitar tablature and standard notation for each song. Chord symbols and the complete lyrics are also included for rhythm guitarists and vocalists. Includes the famous favourites Back In Black, Highway To Hell and Whole Lotta Rosie.

When you know the music, the accurate backing tracks allow you to take the lead and play as though you are part of the band!

Back In Black
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Highway To Hell
Rock 'N' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Whole Lotta Rosie
You Shook Me All Night Long

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AC/DC THE RAZORS EDGE GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION CHITARRA SPARTITI LIBRO-Thunderstruck-Angus Young

AC/DC, THE RAZORS EDGE. GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION

BOOK WITH NOTES AND TABLATURE

MUSIC TRANSCRIPTIONS: RALPH AGRESTA, JEFF CIAMPA, CHRIS AMELAR

112 PAGES.

The Razors Edge è un album del 1990, pubblicato il 21 settembre, e registrato a Vancouver, Canada. Prodotto da Bruce Fairbairn. 

-Thunderstruck (A. Young, M. Young)
-Fire Your Guns (A. Young, M. Young)
-Moneytalks (A. Young, M. Young)
-The Razors Edge (A. Young, M. Young)
-Mistress for Christmas (A. Young, M. Young)
-Rock Your Heart Out (A. Young, M. Young)
-Are You Ready (A. Young, M. Young)
-Got You by the Balls (A. Young, M. Young)
-Shot of Love (A. Young, M. Young)
-Let's Make it (A. Young, M. Young)
-Goodbye & Good Riddance to Bad Luck (A. Young, M. Young)
-If You Dare (A. Young, M. Young)

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AC/DC JAM WITH TOTAL ACCURACY CD TABLATURE back in black-Hells bells-highway to hell-For those about to rock

 

AC/DC, JAM WITH. TOTAL ACCURACY. CD TABLATURE

Basi per voce e per chitarra, con la Tablature delle 2 tremende colonne portanti dell'hard rock. 

Basi con preascolto:
 

-For those about to rock

-let there be rock

-highway to hell

-hell ain't a bad place to be 

-sin city

-whole lotta Rosie

-back in black

-Hells bells

 

ANGUS YOUNG OF AC/DC
If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It!
Interview by Nick Bowcott

LAST MONTH, ANGUS STRESSED THE IMPORTANCE
of being able to play rhythm well and discussed the various aspects of tone. This month, the tone talk continues.

ANGUS YOUNG: The heavier your string gauges are, the bigger your sound is gonna be. Not just on rhythm, but on solos as well. With thick strings you can really get a nice, round, bluesy lead sound happening without having to use any pedals to help fatten things up. Because I've got such small hands, though, .010 to .048 [high to low] is about the heaviest set I can deal with. Malc's a different story altogether, though his gauges just keep getting heavier and heavier. He really likes those big, thick, "tram track" things and he's actually at the point where they don't make those gauges anymore. I couldn't tell you his exact gauges, but if you find out what the heaviest set of strings available is right now then that's what he's probably using. [Our most recent report indicates that Malcolm is using a Gibson 900M set, which is .012 to .056 with a wound .025 G string-GW Ed.]
A lot of idiots think, "thick strings are just a macho statement or something," but they're not. When we were growing up we couldn't get those "slinky" strings. We learned how to play on heavy gauge strings, almost bass strings! [laughs] When they started selling those Iighter strings, Mal tried a set and said, "Fuck, these things wobble too much. I've got no tone on my guitar!"

GUITAR WORLD: Talking about gear, your rig is quite simple and direct. 
YOUNG: Yeah, I've always kept it fairly simple right from the get-go. I just plug my guitar straight into a stack or .four [laughs] and start banging away; That's all you need, y'know-have fingers, will play! I've always felt that if you're on stage playing rock and roll and you've got too many toys hooked up, there are just too many things that can go wrong. My SG and Marshall combination has always worked well for me, so I stick with it. As the old saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"

GW: I take it you're not a big fan of effects devices.
YOUNG: Nah, I'm my own effect! [laughs] To be honest, I've always looked at effects as being a bit like a video remote control you' re always trying to work out what the hell they are! I grew up at a time when effects gadgets were being used a lot and pretty much every guitar player had a pile of 'em in front of him. Every time you walked into a guitar shop you'd see all these people stepping on pedals and going "wah-wahwah." That got so common, it cured me pretty quick. My whole approach is to get the amp happening and then just plug in and play. Then, if I want to hear something different, I try and get it with my guitar. The trouble with these effects units is sometimes you can walk awayfrom your gear for a few minutes and people who don't know any better start plugging stuff in for you. I remember once we were playing the Donnington Festival in Britain and I went down the day before the show and they had this gadgetry up there-it looked like Space Station #9! Anyway, I think Van Halen were on the bill too and Eddie Van Halen came up and said, "Jeez, what's all this?" One of the guys who'd built the thing explained it to him and when he was done I said to Eddie, "Do you like it?" Eddie went, "Yeah, it's nice," so I said, "Do me a favor mate, take the fuckin' thing with ya! I'm sticking with me Marshalls-simple is better."

GW: Marshalls have pretty much always been your amp of choice.
YOUNG: Yeah. I've experimented with different makes of amp, but I eventually came to the conclusion that the Marshall 100-watt stack was the best way to go. I love 'em because they're great rock and roll ampsthey' re road-worthy and they're noisy, too (in a good way)! I think if you're into rock music, that's the amp you should be using. Live I
normally use four stacks hooked up in a series via splitter boxes. [On the Ballbreaker tour Angus used four Marshall reissue 1959SLP Plexi heads driving eight Marshall straight-fronted 4x12 cabs loaded with 25W Celestion Greenback speakers: "the noisy ones! ']

GW: And is everything turned up to 11?
YOUNG: Nah! [laughs] A lot of people think that with Marshalls you've gotta run everything full up and drive the buggers to death. I don't do that; I pretty much have everything on around half. To my ears, if you go over half it starts to get a little bit mushy. I like to get a natural sustain that cuts; I don't like playing lead with that false, Tonebender
[fuzz] type sound. It's funny, people hear us and automatically think we play really loud. Well, we don't-mind you, we're not exactly quiet either!

GW: Although you use 100-watt stacks on stage, I believe you have an old Marshall JTM45 miked up under the stage and also use JTM45s in the studio.
YOUNG: You're right, my main amp for recording is an old JTM45 head and I also use it live-I have it underneath the stage with a single 4x12 cabinet and an isolation box. I use a 100-watt head in the studio every now and then, too. It just depends on what I'm after. The 100s are thicker-sounding, have more bottom end and are cleaner and louder. The JTM45 (a 45-watt amp) has a smoother sound and is much easier to overdrive.

GW: And your primary guitar has always been a Gibson SG, right?
YOUNG: Yeah. When I was in school in Sydney, Australia, a friend of mine had a Gibson guitar catalog, and as soon as I saw the SG I went, "Jeez, that looks great, I want one." I always liked the shape of it and the double cutaway is great because if I'm playing high up the neck I don't have to reach around anything like you have to do on aLes Paul. I also like the weight and the size because I'm a little guy, On most people an SG looks pretty small-like a violin. On me, though, it looks like a pretty big guitar and it balances well, too. Oh, Ilike the sound of 'em too!

GW: Have you ever played Strats or Les Pauls? .
YOUNG: I tried Fenders but they were too heavy and they just didn't have the ballsy sound I was looking for. I tried a Les Paul when I was younger and nearly dislocated my hip because the fucking thing was so heavy! You've gotta have muscles to playa Les Paul and if you've ever seen me with my shirt off you'd know that I'm not exactly Arnold Schwarzenegger! 

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AC/DC, ROCK SCORE GUITAR TABLATURE Back In Black-Hells Bells-Highway To Hell-For Those About To Rock-Rock Roll Damnation

AC/DC, ROCK SCORE. TABLATURE

LIBRO CON TABLATURE PER CHITARRA E TABLATURE PER BASSO

 

 

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AC/DC STIFF UPPER LIP GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI-Meltdown-Hold Me Back-Satellite Blues-LIBRO

AC/DC, STIFF UPPER LIP. GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION

Every song from AC/DC's hit 2000 album, Stiff Upper Lip arranged in guitar TAB and standard notation. This accurate Guitar TAB Edition contains full lyrics and chord symbols.

TRANSCRIPTION BY: BOB GRANT, HEMME B. LUTTJEBOER, ROBERT MANGANO, MATT SCHARFGLASS

Stiff Upper Lip
Meltdown
House Of Jazz
Hold Me Back
Safe In New York City
Can't Stand Still
Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll
Satellite Blues
Damned
Come And Get It
All Screwed Up
Give It Up

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AC/DC FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK-POWERAGE GUITAR TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI-Rock 'n' Roll Damnation-ANGUS

AC/DC, FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK/POWERAGE. GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION

A collection of all the music from two landmark albums, Powerage and For Those About To Rock. Transcribed in standard notation and guitar tablature with full lyrics. 168 pages. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar notation legend.

POWERAGE:

Down Payment Blues
Gimme A Bullet
Gone Shootin'
Kicked In The Teeth
Riff Raff
Rock 'n' Roll Damnation
Sin City
Up To My Neck In You
What's Next To The Moon

 

FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK (WE SALUTE YOU):

For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Put The Finger On You
Let's Get It Up
Inject The Venom
Snowballed
Evil Walks
C.O.D.
Breaking The Rules
Night Of The Long Knives
Spellbound 

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