25 GREAT GUITAR SOLOS

25 GREAT JAZZ GUITAR SOLOS BOOK CD TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI HAL LEONARD

25 GREAT JAZZ GUITAR SOLOS. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE.

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Transcriptions • Lessons • Bios • Photos
Series: Guitar Book
Format: Softcover Audio Online - TAB
Author: Paul Silbergleit

From Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt to Wes Montgomery, Pat Metheny, Kenny Burrell and beyond, take an inside look at the genesis of jazz guitar. The book and audio compendium provides solo transcriptions in standard notation and tablature, lessons on how to play them, guitarist biographies, equipment, photos, history and much more. The accompanying audio contains full-band demonstrations of every guitar solo in the book! Songs include: Days of Wine and Roses (Pat Martino) • East to Wes (Emily Remler) • Embraceable You (Oscar Moore) • I've Found a New Baby (Charlie Christian) • Like Someone in Love (Tal Farlow) • Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) (Joe Pass) • Lullaby of Birdland (Barney Kessel) • Nardis (Mike Stern) • Nothing Personal (Pat Metheney) • Orange, Brown and Green (Herb Ellis) • Whisper Not (Jim Hall) • The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise (Django Reinhardt) • and more.

Song List:
The Acrobat
Benny's Back
Days Of Wine And Roses (from DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES)
East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
East To Wes
Embraceable You (from CRAZY FOR YOU)
Full House
I Thought About You
I've Found A New Baby (I Found A New Baby)
If I Should Lose You (from the Paramount Picture ROSE OF THE RANCHO)
Jean De Fleur
Like Someone In Love
Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)
Lullaby Of Birdland
Lyresto
Nardis
No Blues
Nothing Personal
Orange, Brown And Green
Relaxin'
Spring Is Here (from I MARRIED AN ANGEL)
Swing Spring
Whisper Not
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
You Don't Know What Love Is

Inventory #HL 00703668
ISBN: 9781458453938
UPC: 884088656416
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
192 pages

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25 GREAT CLASSIC ROCK GUITAR SOLOS-Dave Rubin-Santana-Gilmour-May LIBRO CD TABLATURE

25 GREAT CLASSIC ROCK GUITAR SOLOS. Dave Rubin. BOOK WITH CD & TABLATURE

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Featuring legends of lead guitar, including Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, Duane Allman, Tony Iommi, David Gilmour, and many mire.

Transcriptions · Lessons · Bios · Photos
Series: Guitar Book
Format: Softcover with CD - TAB
Author : Dave Rubin

From Eric Clapton and George Harrison to Brian May and Eddie Van Halen, take an inside look at the genesis of classic rock guitar. This book/CD pack provides solo transcriptions in standard notation and tab, lessons on how to play them, guitarist bios, equipment, photos, history, and much more. The accompanying CD contains full-band demonstrations of every guitar solo in the book. It's playable on any CD player, and is also enhanced so Mac and PC users can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing the pitch! Songs include: Louie, Louie - Mississippi Queen - Money - Paranoid - Radar Love - Reeling in the Years - Smoke on the Water - Sweet Home Alabama - Tush - We Will Rock You - White Room , and more.

Rock guitar solos have evolved significantly over time. In the "stone age" of the fifties, they often served merely as an "instrumental break" from the vocals; by the "stoned age" of the sixties, however, they sometimes seemed the whole point of the exercise. Even back then, however, the difference was always in the songs with the closest lineage to the blues. Beginning with Chuck Berry and the raucous, howling highway sound of his grinding solo on "Maybellene" in 1955, a freedom to improvise and express joy, anger, lust, menace, or just sheer rebellion for the hell of it became the province of those players willing to test their mettle (metal?) and chops. It's a fairly straight shot from Chuck to the Kingsmen in the Northwest in the early sixties and their primal, iconic garage rock version of "Louie Louie" (1963) featuring lead guitarist Mike Mitchell. In England, Jeff Beck was helping to create psychedelic music in the Yardbirds by filtering the blues through Les Paul and rockabilly music, and his wildly creative chops produced the swinging and humorous "Jeff's Boogie" in 1966. His predecessor in the 'birds, Eric Clapton, would advance the cause of heavy blues rock in Cream during the late sixties with dramatic blues rock like the monolithic "White Room" in 1968. A year later in the U.S., a band from northern California led by the exceptionally talented singer/songwriter/guitarist John Fogerty combined country blues with country, folk, and rockabilly music to create a dazzling string of hit singles. "Born on the Bayou," the flips ide of the future wedding band staple "Proud Mary," captured a Southern ambience not present in British blues rock. Also in 1969, Mexico-born Carlos Santana in the San Francisco area found yet another way to combine the blues with a new genre in the celebratory Latin rock of "Soul Sacrifice" that he had performed that summer at the landmark Woodstock festival in upstate New York. John Lennon likely thought himself the "bluesiest" of the Beatles, that most eclectic and imaginative of sixties bands, but George Harrison and Paul McCartney joined him in trading funky blues rock solos during their crunching jam on 'The End" in 1969 that actually marked the "end" for the Beatles with Abbey Road. Led Zeppelin, their polar opposites led by the brilliant tone king Jimmy Page, gave a nod to a passel of blues classics with their original composition "The Lemon Song" on their second release in 1969. That same watershed year, an authentic American blues group from the South, the Allman Brothers Band featuring Duane Allman and Dicky Betts, included the ultimate encore tune of "Whipping Post" on their debut album. The seventies started off showing no let up in creativity regarding blues influenced rock. Mountain, with the physically "mountainous" lead guitarist Leslie West, paid props to the "Mississippi Queen" in 1970. Across the "big pond," heavy metal avatars Black Sabbath with guitarist Tony Iommi were feeling rather "Paranoid" in 1971, while Deep Purple with the "Dark Knight" Richie Blackmore smoldered with "Smoke on the Water" in 1972. At the same time stateside, the jazz-bopping Steely Dan, with a rotating cast of top session guitarists, recorded the fast shuffling "Reeling in the Years" with studio cat Elliot Randall spinning fluid lines. David Gilmour and the second incarnation of Pink Floyd used "Money" in 1973 to make a major musical statement in England, while the pride of Ohio,

Song List:

YEAR - TITOLO - CHITARRISTA - BAND - ALBUM

1977 - Black Betty - Bill Bartlett - RAM JAM - Ram Jam
1969 - Born On The Bayou - John Fogerty - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL - Bayou Country
1969 - The End - Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon - The BEATLES - Abbey Road
1966 - Jeff's Boogie - Jeff Beck - YARDBIRDS - Over under sideways Down  
1969 - The Lemon Song - Jimmy Page - LED ZEPPELIN II
1977 - Lights Out - Michael Schenker - UFO - lights out 
1976 - Long Time - Tom Scholz - BOSTON - Long time
1963 - Louie, Louie - Mike Mitchell - The KINGSMEN - The Kingsmen in person
1970 - Mississippi Queen - Leslie West - MOUNTAIN - Climbing!
1973 - Money - David Gilmour - PINK FLOYD - dark side of the moon
1971 - Paranoid - Tony Iommi - BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid
1973 - Radar Love - George Kooymans - GOLDEN EARRING - Moontan
1972 - Reeling In The Years - Elliot Randall - STEELY DAN - Can't buy a thrill
1973 - Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer - all american boy
1973 - Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh - the smoker you drink, the player you get
1972 - Smoke On The Water - Ritchie Blackmore - DEEP PURPLE - Machine Head 
1980 - Snortin' Whiskey - Pat Travers e Pat Thrall - PAT TRAVERS BAND - crash and burn
1969 - Soul Sacrifice - Carlos Santana - SANTANA 
1974 - Sweet Home Alabama - Ed King - LYNYRD SKYNYRD - Second helping
1974 - Train Kept A-Rollin' - Steve "the deacon" Hunter - AEROSMITH - Get your wings
1975 - Tush - Billy Gibbons - ZZ TOP - Fandango
1977 - We Will Rock You - QUEEN - news of the world
1969 - Whipping Post - Duane Allman - The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND 
1968 - White Room - Eric Clapton - CREAM - Wheels of fire
1978 - You Really Got Me - Eddie Van Halen - VAN HALEN - Van Halen

106 pagine

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25 GREAT COUNTRY GUITAR SOLOS Dave Rubin-Hal Leonard CD TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO

25 GREAT COUNTRY GUITAR SOLOS. CD TABLATURE

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Transcriptions · Lessons · Bios · Photos
Series: Guitar Book
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Dave Rubin

From Merle Travis and Chet Atkins to Vince Gill and Brad Paisley, this book/CD pack offers an inside look at the genesis of country guitar. Provides solo transcriptions in notes & tab, lessons on how to play them, guitarist bios, equipment notes, photos, history, and much more. The CD contains full-band demos of every solo in the book, and features Amazing Slow Downer software so Mac and PC users can adjust the recordings to any tempo without changing pitch!

Country music has come a long way since Ernest Tubb's "Walking the Floor Over You," featuring Fay "Smitty" Smith (staff guitarist at Dallas radio station KGKO) on electric guitar, became a hit in 1941. At that time, amplified guitars were not allowed at the famed Grand Ole Opry, but Nashville's conservative powers that be recognized commercial potential when they heard it, and so lifted that antiquated ban in 1943. And when the Francis Craig Orchestra likewise passed that magic million mark with "Near You," in 1947, Nashville's modem era commenced.

The guitar has always the backbone of country music, even when it was used mainly to provide rhythm for fiddlers. But with the emergence in the late 1940s of Merle Travis and Chet Atkins-electric country guitar's foremost pioneers-the instrument was suddenly elevated to a new iconic status. In the early 1950s, pickers such as Jimmy Bryant, Joe Maphis, James Burton, and Hank Garland, all of who were blessed with amazing chops, far outpaced blues and many jazz musicians. And while that esteemed group was clean and fast, each successive generation of players, from Jerry Reed and Albert Lee to Jerry Donahue, Danny Gatton, and Brent Mason, among others, were often even cleaner and faster.

Concomitantly, rock 'n' roll and rockabilly gained footing, and over time infiltrated the somewhat staid Nashville culture. This cultural phenomenon most significantly expanded country music's instrumental parameters, manifesting itself not only in longer and more aggressive distorted guitar solos, but also in more powerful chord progressions extending beyond the genre's typical I-IV-V changes and 2/4 time signatures. By the 1980s, country music made the leap from honky tonks and the Opry to arenas and stadiums, starring blackhatted "cowboys" with sharp-shooting lead guitarists. Purists may have been given pause, but the effect has been one to give country music heretofore undreamed of popularity among a younger demographic while providing a smooth test track for Nashville cats to bum the windings off their strings.

About the CD

This book's accompanying audio CD includes all twenty-five solos performed note for note with a full band and is playable on any CD player. For PC and MAC computer users, the CD is enhanced with Amazing Slow Downer software so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch!

The time code shown at the start of each solo transcription indicates the point at which the solo begins in the original recording.

All music on the CD performed by:

Guitar: Doug Boduch

Bass: Tom McGirr and Eric Hervey

Keyboards: Warren Wiegratz

Drums: Scott Schroedl

Recorded, mixed. and mastered by Jim Reith and Jake Johnson.


Inventory # HL 00699926
ISBN: 1423426401
UPC: 884088145125
Width: 9
Length: 12
104 pages


Contents:
 

SONG - GUITARIST - YEAR

Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette) - Merle Travis - 1947
Sugarfoot Rag - Hank Garland - 1949
Golden Rocket - Hank Snow - 1950
Chinatown, My Chinatown - Chet Atkins - 1953
Foggy Mountain Special - Lester Flatt - 1954
Stratosphere Boogie - Jimmy Bryant - 1954
Flying Fingers - Joe Maphis - 1957
Folsom Prison Blues - Luther Perkins - 1957
Hello Mary Lou - James Burton - 1961
I've Got a Tiger by the Tail - Don Rich - 1965
The Only Daddy That Will Walk the Line - Wayne Moss - 1968
Honky Tonk Night Time Man - Roy Nichols - 1974
East Bound and Down - Jerry Reed - 1977
Country Boy - Albert Lee - 1979
Highway 40 Blues - Ray Flacke - 1982
Mountain Music - Jeff Cook - 1982
That's the Way Love Goes - Reggie Young - 1983
Please, Please Baby - Pete Anderson - 1987
Elmira St. Boogie - Danny Gatton - 1991
Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) - Wendell Cox, Richard Bennett - 1991
Mercury Blues - Brent Mason - 1992
One More Last Chance - Vince Gill - 1992
Hellecaster Theme - Will Ray - 1993
The Claw - Jerry Donahue - 1998
The World - Brad Paisley - 2005

Conclusion
About the Author

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25 GREAT BLUES GUITAR SOLOS Dave Rubin CD TABLATURE Sweet Home Chicago-srv-Luther Allison

25 GREAT BLUES GUITAR SOLOS. Dave Rubin CD TABLATURE

Transcriptions · Lessons · Bios · Photos

Series: Guitar Book
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Dave Rubin


From Magic Sam and the Three Kings to Eric Clapton and the Vaughan brothers, take an inside look at the genesis of blues guitar. This book and CD compendium provides solo transcriptions in standard notation and tablature, lessons on how to play them, guitarist biographies, equipment, photos, history, and much more. The accompanying CD contains full-band demonstrations of every guitar solo in the book. For PC and Mac users, the CD is enhanced with Amazing Slow Downer software so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch! 124 pages. Songs include:


Preface
Ever since the first guitar hero, Sylvester Weaver, recorded the first blues guitar solos on "Guitar Blues" and "Guitar Rag" in 1923, they have been an integral part of the blues experience. From that time forward through the country and Delta blues era until the early 1940s, acoustic guitars were the only means of expression, and most blues were solo affairs. With the exception of the sensational duets Lonnie Johnson performed with Eddie Lang in the late 1920s and Scrapper Blackwell's accompaniment of pianist Leroy Carr in the 1930s, little in the way of memorable soloing was

accomplished for obvious reasons: the acoustic guitar playing single-note lines could not stand up against bleating horns and wailing harmonicas. All that changed after T-Bone Walker's amplified debut in 1942 (see "I Got a Break Baby"). A new "voice" was heard, and the face of blues changed almost overnight. The results of more than half-a-century of electric blues solos are what now lie before you. Twenty-five of the best, from Walker's suave, subtle statement to Buddy Guy's emotional outburst and Stevie Ray's fret-melting foray up the fingerboard, they are here
in all their magnificence. Taken together, they represent an unparalleled course in how to become a blues guitar monster. So grab your axe and start roaring.
 
About the CD
The accompanying audio CD with this book includes all 25 solos performed note for note with a full band and is playable on any CD player. For PC and MAC computer users, the CD is enhanced with Amazing Slow Downer software so you can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch! The time code shown at the start of each solo transcription indicates the point at which the solo begins in the original recording. All music on the CD performed by: Guitar: Doug Boduch
Bass: Tom McGirr
Keyboards: Warren Wiegratz
Drums: Scott Schroedl
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jim Reith at Beathouse Music in Milwaukee, WI.

 

 

CONTENTS

Year - Title - GUITARIST

1942 - I Got a Break Baby - T-Bone Walker 

1954 - Okie Dokie Stomp - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

1956 - Honky Tonk - Billy Butler

1956 - All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - Otis Rush

1961 - Blue Guitar - Earl Hooker

1962 - Moaning for Molasses - Jody Williams

1963 - Hidden Charms - Hubert Sumlin

1963 - Remington Ride - Freddie King

1963 - Rockin' Awhile - B.B. King

1966 - Sweet Sixteen - B.B. King

1968 - Blues Power - Albert King

1968 - Cross Road Blues (Crossroads) - Eric Clapton

1968 - Every Day I Have the Blues - Kenny Burrell

1968 - Sweet Home Chicago - Magic Sam

1969 - Be Careful with a Fool - Johnny Winter

1969 - Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong - Michael Bloomfield

1973 - Cotton Picking Blues - Son Seals

1974 - Let's Have a Little Talk - Luther Allison

1974 - Wayfaring Pilgrim - Roy Buchanan

1979 - I Smell a Rat - Buddy Guy

1980 - Brick - Albert Collins

1983 - Phone Booth - Robert Cray

1983 - Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan

1985 - Satisfy Susie - Lonnie Mack

1986 - Why Get Up - Jimmie Vaughan

 

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25 GREAT GUITAR SOLOS CD TABLATURE LIBRO MUSICA SPARTITI Let It Be-Sultans Of Swing KNOPFLER

25 GREAT GUITAR SOLOS. BOOK WITH CD GUITAR TABLATURE 

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Solamente per chitarristi solisti, o per chi lo vuole diventare. La chitarra rock solista dalle origini: Scotty Moore (il celeberrimo chitarrista del primo Elvis Presley), Danny Cedrone, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Angus Young, e molti altri. 

25 famosi Rock lead Guitars, trascritti in notazione tradizionale e tablature, consigli su come suonari, biografie, equipaggiamento "HOW TO PLAY IT", fotografie, storia, età al momento della registrazione, e altro. Il  CD contiene la dimostrazione full-band di tutti gli assoli del libro! 152 pagine, scritti solo gli assoli.

Trascrizioni · Lezioni · Bigrafia · photos

Serie: libro per chitarra con CD e TABLATURE
Autore: Chad Johnson

 

Titoli:

Anno, Canzone, Chitarrista, Artista / Band, Album

1955, Rock Around The Clock, DANNY CEDRONE, BILL HALEY, shake, rattle & roll
1956, Hound Dog, SCOTTY MOORE, ELVIS PRESLEY, The real Elvis
1967, Sunshine Of Your Love, ERIC CLAPTON, CREAM, Disraeli Gears
1968, All Along The Watchtower, JIMI HENDRIX, Electric Ladyland
1969, Let It Be, GEORGE HARRISON, THE BEATLES, Let it be
1970, 25 Or 6 To 4, TERRY KATH, CHICAGO, Chicago II
1972, Blue Sky, DUANE ALLMAN, DICKEY BETTS, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, Eat a Peach
1972, Blue Sky, PART 2 SOLO, DUANE ALLMAN, DICKEY BETTS, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, Eat a Peach
1972, Highway Star, RITCHIE BLACKMORE, DEEP PURPLE, Machine Head
1973, Free Bird, GARY ROSSINGTON, ALLEN COLLINS, LYNYRD SKYNYRD, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
1973, La Grange, BILLY GIBBONS, ZZ TOP, Tres Hombres
1975, Bohemian Rhapsody, BRIAN MAY, QUEEN, A Night At the Opera
1975, She's A Woman, JEFF BECK, Blow by Blow
1975, Walk This Way, JOE PERRY, AEROSMITH, Toys in the attic
1978, Eruption, VAN HALEN, Van Halen
1978, Sultans Of Swing, MARK KNOPFLER, DIRE STRAITS, Dire Straits
1978, Sultans Of Swing, PART 2 SOLO, MARK KNOPFLER, DIRE STRAITS, Dire Straits
1980, Crazy Train, RANDY RHOADS, Blizzard of Ozz
1980, You Shook Me All Night Long, ANGUS YOUNG, AC/DC, Back in Black
1983, (You Can Still) Rock In America, BRAD GILLIS, JEFF WATSON, NIGHT RANGER, Midnight Madness
1983, (You Can Still) Rock In America, PART 2 SOLO BRAD GILLIS, JEFF WATSON, NIGHT RANGER
1983, Am I Evil? KIRK HAMMETT, METALLICA, Garage Inc.
1983, Pride And Joy, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, Texas Flood
1984, Black Star, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, Rising Force
1986, Big Trouble, STEVE VAI, Eat 'em and Smile
1987, Satch Boogie, JOE SATRIANI, Surfing with the Alien
1987, Sweet Child O' Mine, SLASH, GUNS N' ROSES, Appetite for destruction
1990, Get The Funk Out, NUNO BETTENCOURT, EXTREME, Pornograffitti

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