GUITAR RECORDED VERSIONS authentic transcriptions with notes and Tablature

BERRY CHUCK GUITAR RECORDED VERSIONS TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA Johnny B. Goode

BERRY CHUCK, RECORDED VERSION. TAB.

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Chuck Berry

17 of his greatest hits including:

Almost Grown
Around And Around
Back In The U.S.A.
Beautiful Delilah
Carol (O Carole)
Guitar Boogie
I'm Talking About You
Johnny B. Goode
Let It Rock
Little Queenie
Maybelline
Memphis, Tennessee
No Particular Place To Go
Roll Over Beethoven
School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes The Bell)
Sweet Little Rock And Roller
The Promised Land

98 pages

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BLACK SABBATH BLACK SABBATH Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE Sleeping Village-N.I.B.-Warning-

BLACK SABBATH, BLACK SABBATH. TABLATURE

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB

Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath features exact not-for-note transcriptions in notes and tab of all the songs on the recording Black Sabbath. This was their debut album and began the very successful career of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne. 56 pages.

Bassically
Behind The Wall Of Sleep
A Bit Of Finger (Lommi/Butler/
Black Sabbath
N.I.B.
Sleeping Village (Iommi/Butler/
Warning
Wasp
Wicked World
The Wizard

La fotografia della copertina dell'album e' stata scattata a Mapledurham Watermill sul Tamigi.

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BLACK SABBATH PARANOID Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE Planet Caravan-Iron Man-War Pigs

 

BLACK SABBATH, PARANOID. TABLATURE

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Black Sabbath

Ten-song matching folio: Electric Funeral - Fairies Wear Boots (Interpolating Jack the Stripper) - Hand of Doom - Iron Man - Jack the Stripper - Luke's Wall - Paranoid - Planet Caravan - Rat Salad - War Pigs (Interpolating Luke's Wall).

Inventory #HL 00690142
ISBN: 9780793567294
UPC: 073999247237
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
48 pages

 

"Never Say Die" (Aug. 1997)
Overcoming overwhelming odds, and the right way to play "Paranoid"

At long last, Guitar World proudly presents this first instalment of a new column by the Godfather of Metal, the inimitable Tony Iommi. For nearly three decades, Iommi has been the mastermind behind the legendary and often groundbreaking heavy guitar-driven riffs of the bastard sons of British hard rock, Black Sabbath.

Hello there! Welcome to my first Guitar World column. I'm looking forward to sharing with you in these pages my thoughts on playing, equipment and the music business. Actually, this isn't the first time I've written a column - I used to do one many years ago for an English music magazine called Beat Instrumental. I did it for about eight months and it was great fun, and I'm sure this one will be too.

NEVER SAY DIE

Although my handicap has received quite a bit of press over the years, a lot of people are very surprised when they find out that I'm missing two fingertips from my fretboard (right) hand. (I'm a lefty.) After all, that is a fairly serious affliction for a guitarist. Specifically, I lost the tips of my middle and ring fingers in an accident I had at work - they got caught in a piece of machinery. Ironically, the day the accident happened was my last day at that job before turning professional musician, as I was all set to go to Germany on tour with a band. The timing couldn't have been worse - not that there's ever a good time to cut off the ends of two of your fingers!

As you can imagine, it was an awful experience and I went through a terrible period of depression because I was convinced that my guitar playing days were over for good. I went to dozens of different doctors and hospitals and they all said, "Forget it. You're not going to be able to play guitar again."

While I was down in the dumps though, a friend of mine, who happened to be my foreman at work, brought me a record of [world-renowned Gypsy jazz guitarist] Django Reinhardt who, at the time, I'd never heard of before. My friend said, "Listen to this guy play," and I went, "No way! Listening to someone play the guitar is the very last thing I want to do right now!" But he kept insisting and he ended up playing the record for me. I told him I thought it was really good and then he said, "You know, the guy's only playing with two fingers on his fretboard hand because of an injury he sustained in a terrible fire." I was totally knocked back by this revelation and was so impressed by what I had just heard that I suddenly became inspired to start trying to play again.

I tried playing right-handed for a while but that didn't work out for me so I bandaged my two damaged fingers together and started playing lefty again using just my first (index) and little fingers. I then decided to go a step further by trying to bring my two injured fingers back into the game. What I did was this: I melted down a "Fairy Liquid" [an English dishwashing detergent] bottle, made a couple of blobs of the plastic and then sat there with a hot soldering iron and melted holes in them so they'd fit on the tips of my injured fingers, kind of like thimbles.

When I got the caps to fit comfortably, I ended up with these big balls on the ends of my fingers, so I then proceeded to file them down with sandpaper until they were approximately the size of normal fingertips.

It took me quite a while to get them exactly right because they couldn't be too heavy or thick but had to be strong enough so they didn't hurt the ends of my fingers when I used them. When I had sculpted my "thimbles" to the right size and tested them I realized that the ends weren't gripping the strings so I cut up a piece of leather and fixed pieces to the ends of them. I then spent ages rubbing the leather pads so they would get shiny and absorb some oils and would help me grip the strings better. I filed down the edges so they wouldn't catch on anything and it worked!

Once I had done this it took me quite a while to get used to bending and shaking strings with those two fingers because I obviously couldn't feel anything. It was difficult to even know where my fingers were and where they were going. It was just a matter of practicing and persevering with it, using my ears to compensate for my lost tactile sense.

In the years since my story was publicized more than a few musicians who have had similar afflictions have told me that my "never say die" attitude has inspired them to keep going. However bad something may seem at first, you've got to try to overcome it because sometimes the "impossible" is possible. It was really depressing at first, but after hearing Django, I just wouldn't accept defeat. I was sure there had to be a way around my problem.

PARANOID: THE RIGHT WAY

Anyway, that's enough about my missing fingertips! Let's finish up this first column with some music. Over the years a lot of guitar magazines and books have transcribed my "Paranoid" main riff but nearly all of them did so incorrectly. They invariably get the notes right but the position on the neck is always wrong. I saw one recently that made the same old mistake. Nearly everyone (most professional transcribers included) assumes that I play the E5 power chord that the riff is based around on the 5th and 4th strings at the 7th fret. Well, I don't! I play the chord on the 6th and 5th strings at the 12th fret. I play it here because, to my ears, the E5 power chord at the 12th fret definitely sounds darker and more ominous than the 7th fret grip. (Compare both figures by playing them back-to-back and you'll hear exactly what I mean.) So, the correct way to play the opening riff to "Paranoid" is as shown in FIGURE 9.

Regarding the three grace-note hammer-ons that occur on the 5th string at the very beginning of the riff-they're definitely played by "feel" and will sound wrong if you perform them too quickly or too slowly. To get them right, listen to the recording carefully a few times until you've memorized the way that part of the riff sounds. Like the saying goes, "if you can hum it, you can play it!" See you on the road with the OzzFest.

 

Electric Funeral
Fairies Wear Boots (Interpolating Jack The Stripper)
Hand Of Doom
Iron Man
Jack The Stripper
Luke's Wall
Paranoid
Planet Caravan
Rat Salad
War Pigs (Interpolating Luke's Wall)

48 pages

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BLACK SABBATH-MASTER OF REALITY-Solitude-Orchid Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE LIBRO

 

 

BLACK SABBATH, MASTER OF REALITY. TABLATURE

Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
Series: Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE
Artist: Black Sabbath

Matching folio with 12 songs, including: After Forever • Children of the Grave • Death Mask • The Elegy • Into the Void • Solitude • Step Up • and more. 

Inventory #HL 00690148

ISBN: 9780793567751
UPC: 073999419962
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
40 pages

 

Album Released July 21, 1971

  • Tony Iommi - Lead Guitar & Keyboards
  • Geezer Butler - Bass
  • Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals
  • Bill Ward - Drums
  • Produced by Rodger Bain for Tony Hall Enterprises
  • Engineers: Colin Caldwell/Vic Smith
  • Recorded at Record Plant Los Angeles 

 

 

TITLE - AUTHOR - YEAR

After Forever - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Children Of The Grave - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Death Mask - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
The Elegy - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Embryo - Music: Frank Iommi - 1971
The Haunting - Words - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Into The Void  - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Lord Of This World - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Orchid - Music: Frank Iommi - 1971
Solitude - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Step Up - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971
Sweet Leaf - Words and music: Frank Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence Butler - 1971

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BLACK SABBATH WE SOLD OUR SOUL FOR ROCK N' ROLL Guitar Recorded Versions TABLATURE

BLACK SABBATH, WE SOLD OUR SOUL FOR ROCK N' ROLL. TAB.

Revised Edition
Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB

Guitar tab for 16 hard-rocking songs from the double live LP:

Am I Going Insane (Radio)
Black Sabbath
Changes
Children Of The Grave
Fairies Wear Boots (Interpolating Jack The Stripper)
Iron Man
Laguna Sunrise
N.I.B.
Paranoid
Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath
Snowblind
Sweet Leaf
Tomorrow's Dream
War Pigs (Interpolating Luke's Wall)
Warning
The Wizard

112 pages

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BOSTON GUITAR COLLECTION Recorded Version TABLATURE HAL LEONARD Amanda-More Than a Feeling

BOSTON, GUITAR ANTHOLOGY SERIES. Amanda -More than a feeling -peace of mind -foreplay -longtime -rock & roll band -smokin' -hitch a ride -something about you -let me take you home tonight -don't look back -the journey -it's easy -a man i'll never be -feelin' satisfied -party -used to bad news -don't be afraid -we're ready. TAB.

SERIES: Guitar Anthology Series
CATEGORY: Guitar Personality
VERSION: Authentic Guitar TAB
FORMAT: Book
Nineteen of Boston's greatest hits.

Title Composer
A MAN I'LL NEVER BE -SCHOLZ, TOM
AMANDA -TOM SCHOLTZ
DON'T BE AFRAID -SCHOLZ, TOM
DON'T LOOK BACK -SCHOLZ, TOM
FEELING SATISFIED -SCHOLZ, TOM
FOREPLAY -SCHOLZ, TOM
HITCH A RIDE -SCHOLZ, TOM
IT'S EASY -SCHOLZ, TOM
LET ME TAKE YOU HOME TONIGHT -DELP, BRAD
LONG TIME -SCHOLZ, TOM
MORE THAN A FEELING -SCHOLZ, TOM
PARTY -SCHOLZ, TOM (CA)/ DELP, BRADLEY E. (CA)
PEACE OF MIND -SCHOLZ, TOM
ROCK AND ROLL BAND -SCHOLZ, TOM
SMOKIN' -SCHOLZ, TOM/DELP, BRAD
SOMETHING ABOUT YOU -SCHOLZ, TOM
THE JOURNEY -SCHOLZ, TOM
USED TO BAD NEWS -DELP, BRAD
WE'RE READY -TOM SCHOLZ

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CANTRELL JERRY BOGGY DEPOT GUITAR TABLATURE HAL LEONARD BOOK Alice in Chains LIBRO CHITARRA

CANTRELL JERRY, BOGGY DEPOT. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE . 

 

This 12-song matching folio to the acclaimed debut solo release by Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell includes: Between * Breaks My Back * Cold Piece * Cut You In * Devil by His Side * Dickeye * Hurt a Long Time * Jesus Hands * Keep the Light On * My Song * Satisfy * and Settling Down.

Publisher : Leonard Corporation, Hal
Publication Date : Aug. 1st, 1999
96 pages
ISBN-13 : 9780634001529
ISBN-10 : 0634001523

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CHARLIE DANIELS BAND GREATEST HITS TABLATURE LIBRO Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues

CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, GREATEST HITS. TAB.

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CHEAP TRICK THE BEST Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE LIBRO I Want You To Want Me NIELSEN

CHEAP TRICK, THE BEST. TAB.

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Cheap Trick
16 greatest hits, 96 pages

Ain't That A Shame(Bartholomew/
California Man
Clock Strikes Ten
Day Tripper
Dream Police
The Flame
Girlfriends
Gonna Raise Hell
Hot Love
I Want You To Want Me
If You Want My Love
She's Tight
Southern Girls
Surrender
Voices
Woke Up With A Monster

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CLAPTON ERIC & B.B. KING RIDING WITH THE KING GUITAR TABLATURE LIBRO Three O'Clock Blues-Key To The Highway

CLAPTON ERIC & B.B. KING, RIDING WITH THE KING. TAB.

In this first-ever collaboration, Slowhand meets Lucille to jam on 12 tunes. Features note-for-note transcriptions of King classics, blues standards and new songs. 152 pages.

Riding With The King
Ten Long Years
Key To The Highway
Marry You
Three O'Clock Blues
Help The Poor
I Wanna Be
Worried Life Blues
Days Of Old
When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer
Hold On I'm Coming
Come Rain Or Come Shine

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