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R&B GUITAR PLAY-ALONG BASI CD TABLATURE Brick House-Get Ready-I Heard It Through the Grapevine

R&B GUITAR PLAY-ALONG Vol. 15. CD BASI TABLATURE

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Ain't Too Proud to Beg -Brick House -Get Ready -I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) -I Got You (I Feel Good) -I Heard It Through the Grapevine -My Girl -Shining Star. 

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, 48 pages

Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Brick House
Get Ready
I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
I Got You (I Feel Good)
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
My Girl
Shining Star

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POP/ROCK BASS PLAY-ALONG Volume 3 Crazy Little Thing Called Love-Crocodile Rock-No Reply At All LIBRO CD TABLATURE

POP/ROCK BASS PLAY-ALONG Volume 3. CD TABLATURE

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Series: Bass Play-Along
Medium: Softcover with CD
Artist: Various

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!
56 pages

Crazy Little Thing Called Love - QUEEN 
Crocodile Rock - ELTON JOHN
Maneater - HALL & OATES
Message In A Bottle - THE POLICE
My Life - BILLY JOEL
No Reply At All - GENESIS
Peg - STEELY DAN 
Suffragette City - DAVID BOWIE

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JOHNSON ERIC BLOOM Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE LIBRO CHITARRA SPARTITI ACCORDI ROCK

JOHNSON ERIC, BLOOM. GUITAR TABLATURE

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Series: Guitar Recorded Version

Softcover - TAB
Artist: Eric Johnson

Exact note-for-note transcriptions with tab for all 16 songs off the 2005 CD from guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. The All Music Guide says, "all his trademarks are well represented - chops, tone, and extremely fluid playing."
192 pages

Bloom
Ciel
Columbia
Cruise The Nile
From My Heart
Good To Me
Hesitant
Magnetized
My Back Pages
Sad Legacy
Sea Secret
Summer Jam
Sunnaround You
Tribute To Jerry Reed
12 To 12 Vibe
Your Sweet Eyes

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JAZZ CLASSICS FOR SOLO GUITAR Chord Melody Arrangements TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI

JAZZ CLASSICS FOR SOLO GUITAR, Chord Melody Arrangements. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE. 

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Jazz Classics for Solo Guitar
Chord Melody Arrangements with Tab
Series: Guitar Solo
Format: Softcover - TAB
Composer: Robert B. Yelin

This collection includes Robert Yelin's excellent chord melody arrangements in standard notation and tablature for 35 all-time jazz favorites: All of You • April in Paris • Cheek to Cheek • Cry Me a River • Day by Day • God Bless' the Child • Imagination • It Might as Well Be Spring • Lover • Moonlight in Vermont • My Foolish Heart • My Romance • Nuages • Samba De Orfeu • Satin Doll • Sophisticated Lady • Stardust • Tenderly • Unchained Melody • Wave • What's New? • When I Fall in Love • Willow Weep for Me • and more!

Inventory #HL 00699279
ISBN: 9780634029028
UPC: 073999992793
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
104 pages

 

Table of contents : 

All Of You
April In Paris
Beautiful Love
Cheek To Cheek
Come Rain Or Come Shine
Cry Me A River
Day By Day
Easy Living
Georgia On My Mind
God Bless' The Child
Here's That Rainy Day
I Can't Get Started With You
I Remember You
I Thought About You
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Imagination
It Could Happen To You
It Might As Well Be Spring
Little Girl Blue
Lover
Moonlight In Vermont
My Foolish Heart
My Romance
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
Nuages
Samba De Orfeu
Satin Doll
Sophisticated Lady
Stardust
Tenderly
Unchained Melody
Wave
What's New?
When I Fall In Love
Willow Weep For Me

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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 TABLATURE.

Serie: Guitar Play-Along
Copertina morbida con CD - TAB
Artisti: Vari

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 canzoni, 64 pagine

Contenuto:
- All Blues - Miles Davis - 1959
- Bluesette - Parole: Norman Gimbel, musica: Jean Thielemans - 1963
- Footprints - Wayne Shorter -1967
- How Insensitive (Insensatez) - Musica: Antonio Carlos Jobim, parole originali: Vinicius de Moraes, parole in inglese: Norman Gimbel - 1963
- Misty -  Erroll Garner - 1954
- Satin Doll - Duke Ellington - 1953
- Stella By Starlight - Parole: Ned Washington, musica: Victor Young - 1946 Dal Paramount Picture THE UNINVITED
- Tenor Madness - Sonny Rollins - 1956

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JEWEL THE BEST OF Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE BOOK CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI

JEWEL, THE BEST OF. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE.

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Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Jewel

12 hits for guitar from this Alaskan pop rock singer, including,
96 pages

Table of contents :
Angel Standing By
Break Me
Foolish Games
Hands
Intuition
Jesus Loves You (What About Me)
Jupiter
Life Uncommon
Standing Still
What's Simple Is True
Who Will Save Your Soul
You Were Meant For Me

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8-BAR BLUES The complete guide for guitar Dave Rubin LIBRO CD TABLATURE boogie-shuffle-jazz-blues progressions

8-BAR BLUES, Inside the Blues Series, Dave Rubin. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .

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The complete guide for guitar
Series: Guitar Educational
Softcover with CD - TABLATURE
Author: Dave Rubin

Although the term "12-bar" is usually the first form one thinks of when hearing the word "blues," a surprising number of songs make use of another popular form: the 8-bar. This book/CD pack is solely devoted to providing you with all the technical tools necessary for playing 8-bar blues with authority. Includes: a CD with 45 full-band tracks; a history of the 8-bar blues form; instruction on boogie, shuffle, and jazz-blues progressions, including minor keys; rhythm patterns and solos; and much more. 56 pages

 

 

8-BAR BLUES The Complete Guide for GUITAR

By Dave Rubin

 

Description

8-Bar Blues: A Select History

8-Bar Boogie

8-Bar Shuffle

8-Bar Minor Blues

8-Bar Jazzy Shuffle

8-Bar Slow Jazzy Blues

8-Bar Boogie Solo

8-Bar Shuffle Solo

8-Bar Minor-Blues Solo

8-Bar Minor-Key Solo

8-Bar Jazzy Shuffle Solo

8-Bar Jazzy Slow-Blues Solo

Tuning

 

INSIDE THE BLUES

 

8-Bar Blues The Complete Guide for GUITAR.

Though the 12-bar is usually the first form one thinks of when

hearing the word /'blues," a surprising amount of songs make use

of another popular form: the 8-bar. This book and CD package is

solely devoted to providing you with all the technical tools

necessary for playing 8-bar blues with authority.

 

- CD Includes 44 Full-Band 1racks

- History of the 8-Bar Blues Fonn

- Boogie, Shuffle, and Jazzy Blues Progressions, Including Minor Keys

- Rhythm Patterns and Solos

 

A Select History
8-BAR BLUES: A SELECT HISTORY

Eight-bar blues became popular in the era of the "classic women blues singers," in the Twenties,
long before 12-bar blues became the norm, in the Thirties. It appears that 8-bar blues existed in the
South years before the first commercial blues recordings and possibly during the formative years of both blues and jazz, in the 1890s. By extension, American popular music, particularly prior to rock 'n' roll in the Fifties, was often based on 8-measure progressions that were arranged into 32-measure song forms.
In a spoken introduction to a live performance of "Sc James Infirmary" at Louis Armstrong's Town
Hall concert in New York City in 1947, jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden referred to the song as the "oldest blues I ever heard." Not coincidentally, it contains an 8-bar progression:
Dm A7 Dm Gm A7

"Gamblers Blues," a song that can be traced back to 1899, seems to be a precedent for "St. James
Infirmary," though the original derivation possibly goes back even further, to old English ballads. Note that measures 1 and 2 contain the I chord (because the chord is minor, it's a i chord, while the A 7 is just a quick V-chord substitution), a common occurrence in many 8-bar blues.
An early recorded 8-bar blues, and a subsequent classic, is Bessie Smith's "Taint Nobody's Bizness
If We Do" from April 1923. The last four measures of the arrangement reflect elements that are not only common to future 8- and 12-bar blues, but jazz as well:

G7
III7
A b 7 I A07 I E b 7 C7
IV7 #Ivo7 17 VI7
F7 B b 7IE b 7 A b 7IE b 7 B b 7II
II7 V7 17 IV7 17 V7


Sylvester Weaver, the first African-American blues guitarist to record with vocalist Sara Martin, in
November 1923, waxed a clever instrumental ditty in April 1927 called "Damfino Stomp" (pronounced
"damn if I know"), which contains several eight-bar verse variations:

Lonnie Johnson, arguably the most influential guitarist of the 20th century, recorded an eight-bar
duet with a pianist in October 1927 named "6/88 Glide":
 

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FOLK ROCK GUITAR PLAY-ALONG Vol. 13 CD TABLATURE LIBRO CHITARRA SPARTITI BASI HAL LEONARD

FOLK ROCK GUITAR PLAY-ALONG Vol. 13. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE. 

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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, 56 pages

Table of contents:
Annie's Song
Leaving On A Jet Plane
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
This Land Is Your Land
Time In A Bottle
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)
You've Got A Friend
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away

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GREAT GUITAR LESSONS, BLUES AND COUNTRY FINGERPICKING Doc Watson-Eddie Adcock-John Jackson-Rory Block-Roy Book Binder-Thom Bresh TABLATURE DVD

GREAT GUITAR LESSONS, BLUES AND COUNTRY FINGERPICKING. Doc Watson, Eddie Adcock, Happy Traum, John Jackson, Rory Block, Roy Book Binder, Thom Bresh. TABLATURE DVD

This compilation features basic to advanced lessons from some of Homespun's most celebrated pickers. You'll become familiar with each instructor's teaching and playing style, and expand your own guitar technique, as you master several complete tunes.
Happy Traum - "John Henry" (new lesson); John Jackson - "Louis Collins" (The Fingerpicking Blues Of John Jackson); Rory Block - "Fixin' To Die" (The Power Of Delta Blues Guitar,DVD 2); Roy Book Binder - "Ragtime Instrumental Medley" (Blues By The Book, DVD One); Doc Watson - "Southbound" (Doc's Guitar); Eddie Adcock - "Red Wing" (Fingerstyle Bluegrass Guitar); Thom Bresh - "Walkin' The Strings" (The Real Merle Travis Guitar)

Great Guitar Lessons - Blues and Country Fingerpicking
Series: Instructional/Guitar/DVD
Publisher: Homespun
Format: DVD - TAB
Author: Doc Watson
Author: Eddie Adcock
Author: Happy Traum
Author: John Jackson
Author: Rory Block
Author: Roy Book Binder
Author: Thom Bresh

This terrific compilation covers a vast range of possibilities in a variety of fingerpicking styles. Seven instructors cover the steady bass/syncopated melody of the Piedmont blues players; the muffled bass and swingy chords of Travis-style pickers; the strumming and pounding of Delta blues stylists; and the banjo-like rolls and single-string approach of bluegrass-oriented pickers.

Songs: John Henry - Louis Collins - Fixin' to Die - Ragtime Instrumental Medley - Southbound - Red Wing - Walkin' the Strings.

Includes music and tab. 75 minutes.

Inventory #HL 00641989
ISBN: 9781597731706
UPC: 884088101787
Publisher Code: DVDGFPFP21
Width: 5.25"
Length: 7.5"
Run Time: 1:15:00

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EARLY JAZZ AND SWING SONGS FOR GUITAR Acoustic Guitar Method Songbook CD TABLATURE LIBRO

EARLY JAZZ AND SWING SONGS FOR GUITAR, Acoustic Guitar Method Songbook. CD TABLATURE

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Series: String Letter Publishing
Publisher: String Letter Publishing
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Various Artists

Editor: Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers

Author Photograph: Stephen Hunt

Add to your repertoire with this collection of early jazz and swing standards! The companion CD features a two-guitar recording of each tune, and the book includes full guitar parts in standard notation and tab with chord diagrams, plus detailed notes on the song origins and arrangements.

Includes 15 songs: After You've Gone - Avalon - Baby, Won't You Please Come Home - Ballin' the Jack - Hindustan - I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares for Me) - Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) - Limehouse Blues - Poor Butterfly - Rose Room - Saint James Infirmary - St. Louis Blues - Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do - Till the Clouds Roll By - Whispering. 38 pages

 

EARLY JAZZ AND SWING SONGS FOR GUITAR INTRODUCTION

Early jazz refers to a period in American popular music that lasted from the late 'teens through the 1920s; the swing era basically refers to the 1930s. These periods overlap, of course, since musicians from the '20s continued playing throughout the 1930s and beyond, and the swing players of the '30s likewise continued to perform and record into the subsequent decades. With one exception, the 15 songs in this book were composed by professional songwriters in the first quarter of the 20th century. They were written as popular songs, to be sung in theatrical shows and revues and to be sold as sheet music, which at the time was still a bigger business than the sale of recordings. By the mid-1920s, as Louis Armstrong was hitting his stride with his Hot Five and Hot Seven sessions, recorded music was having its first big boom, and the interpretations of jazz musicians like Armstrong began to create a whole second life for certain popular songs. Jazz groups recorded these tunes with looser, more swinging interpretations of the melodies, new chord voicings, and a jazz pulse, generally using the songs as vehicles for improvisation. This fresh approach served to pull the songs in this book into what was then just becoming the jazz repertoire. By the 1930s the swing orchestras of Fletcher Henderson, Count Basie, and Benny Goodman were streamlining and refining the innovations made by Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, and others. Having cut their teeth on the music of the 1920s, Henderson, Basie, Goodman, and their peers and sidemen naturally gravitated toward reinterpreting those tunes, even as they composed new pieces and chose current show music to arrange. So we get Basie's and Goodman's versions of "Royal Garden Blues," Goodman's and Henderson's versions of "Rose Room," Basie's and Fats Waller's versions of "I Ain't Got Nobody," Goodman's and Jimmy Lunceford's versions of Introduction and Tune-Up: "Avalon"-all songs written a good 15 to 20 years before and given new life in the latest popular style. History exerts a winnowing effect on the music of the past-the 1960s' reputation as a golden era of rock 'n' roll, for instance, rests as much on forgetting the work of the Archies as on remembering that of Beatles and Bob Dylan. With the jazz age, too, certain songs have emerged as standards while countless other topical, novelty, and sentimental songs lie crumbling in the dust where they probably belong. In terms of the jazz repertoire, a standard is simply a song still in circulation because at some point an artist with sufficient influence saw fit to treat it as jazz material, and enough others subsequently ratified that first musician's judgement by recording and performing the song themselves. Early Jazz and Swing Songs includes the melody and chords to 15 standards in the public domain. The Cdincludes a two-guitar recording of each arrangement, but to really learn how to play these tunes, especially the melodies, I suggest tracking down at least one original recording of each song. I have stayed close to the published sheet-music versions of the melodies found in Hal Leonard's Early Jazz Standards, and more than a few of the tunes sound somewhat square when played that way. I did so, however, because even by the 1930s, many jazz musicians' renditions of these tunes were loose interpretations of the original theme, and if you want to understand the kind of improvisors they were, there are few better places to start than observing how they ornamented and re-created the melodies. I hope you have fun learning to play these tunes. Like fiddle tunes or classic rock songs, early jazz and swing standards are a great meeting ground for casual jamming with friends and fellow musicians. So once you've got a few of these under your fingers, don't hesitate to try them out the next time you're doing some picking. Good luck!

 

THE RHYTHM STYLE

I've arranged the chord progressions in this book in what guitarists call the Freddie Green style, after the rhythm guitarist who reportedly took only one recorded solo in his five decades with the Count Basie orchestra. While such nobility may not be your cup of Darjeeling, Green nevertheless perfected a comping (as in, ac-comp-animent) style that lays down just the right groove for a swing interpretation of the melody. There are two components to this style: what chords to play and how to play them. Let's look at each one before we get into the tunes themselves.

 

THE CHORDS

Jazz guitarists tend to use four-note chord voicings, but Green's style trimmed each chord down to the three notes found on the sixth, fourth, and third strings, as shown below in the second row. (Note that there is no commonly used fournote version of the G/D, so just the three-note version is shown.) You can play all 15 arrangements in this book using just these nine chord shapes.

Four-Note Voicings. Several of these chords have the third or the fifth of the chord on the lowest string, rather than the root. You may also have noticed that the Gm6, G7/D,and Gdim chords all have the exact same shape. These chords are meant to be played with a bassist, who is presumably playing the root of the chord on the first beat of each measure. Heard out of that context, these chords may not sound right at first, which is another good reason to spend some time with original recordings of these tunes and even to try and play along with them. Wherever possible, I've arranged these songs in the keys in which they were first published. While jazz musicians usually stick to the original key, sometimes another key becomes a popular alternative-for example, "Indiana" is just as frequently played in the key of F as in the original key of AJ,. And standards are frequently moved to another key to accommodate a vocalist.

 

STRUMMING

In the swing era, the guitarist was usually part of a four-piece rhythm section that also included piano, bass, and drums. Keeping good time meant providing a steady flow of quarter notes, four per bar, by playing a downstroke on every beat and possibly emphasizing beats 2 and 4 somewhat. Ifyou let your fretting fingers mute the fifth, second, and first strings, you can do a big, percussive strum across all six strings and just hear the notes you want to hear, on the sixth, fourth, and third strings. Relaxing your grip at the end of each quarter note dampens the strings and creates a little space between each stroke. At slower tempos, the four strums in a bar tend to come out relatively evenly, as in Example 1. At a moderate tempo (Example 2), the second and fourth beats start to get more clipped. And at faster tempos (Example 3), the second and fourth beats tend to become just a percussive backbeat.  

 

After You've Gone

Avalon
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
Ballin' The Jack
Hindustan
I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)
Indiana (Back Home Again In Indiana)
Limehouse Blues
Poor Butterfly
Rose Room
Saint James Infirmary
St. Louis Blues
Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do
Till The Clouds Roll By
Whispering

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