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CONSTRUCTING A SOLID-BODY GUITAR A COMPLETE TECHNICAL GUIDE-ROGER H. SIMINOFF LIUTERIA LIBRO

CONSTRUCTING A SOLID-BODY GUITAR, ROGER H. Siminoff.

LIBRO MANUALE DI LIUTERIA PER LA COSTRUZIONE DI UNA CHITARRA ELETTRICA SOLID BODY. 

FOTOGRAFIE BIANCO E NERO E A COLORI DI TUTTE LE FASI DI LAVORAZIONE. 

CON ALLEGATI I PROGETTI IN SCALA 1/1.

 

Guida tecnica completa curata nei minimi particolari per la costruzione di una chitarra elettrica solid-body. I vari tipi di legno, il manico, la tastiera, il corpo, la posizione dei pickup, l'assemblaggio delle diverse parti, fino al colore e alla verniciatura. Il tutto illustrato da oltre 150 fotografie. Contiene anche un progetto pronto per essere realizzato a grandezza naturale. In inglese.

Whether you're a musician or a woodworking enthusiast, you'll thoroughly enjoy Roger Siminoff's book, Constructing A Solid Body Guitar. This 64-page manual uses over 150 photos, several illustrations and four life-size blueprints to assist the reader in choosing the proper materials and tools, as well as using the correct skills and techniques to produce a beautiful handmade instrment that doesn't look handmade at all! Plastic-comb bound.

 

Roger H. Siminoff has been building and playing musical instruments for almost 30 years. During that time, he has had far more than a passing interest in music, graphic arts, and industrial design - a combination that has made him one of America's foremost authorities on string instruments and their design, a leading music journalist, and a highly respected inventor. Born in 1940 in Newark, New Jersey, Siminoff showed an early interest in mechanical things. That laid an important foundation for his creative career. As a teenager, one of Roger's first instruments was a pedal steel guitar with linkage made from model airplane parts. Among others was a roughly crafted - but playable - 5-string banjo. The first led to a second, and that led to a whole series of instruments, and ultimately to a catalog full of Siminoff-made instrument parts. By the early 1960's, Roger was building custom banjo necks and parts for musicians in the New York metropolitan area. Before the end of the decade, his mail-order parts business - Siminoff Banjos – was providing special equipment and accessories to instrument makers in every part of the world. During that time, Roger was attending the Parsons School of Design in New York City. He majored in Industrial Design and then started a graphic arts company in New Jersey that specialized in photography, art services, and printing. Not limiting his mechanical interests to instrument construction, in 1963 he developed and built a prototype for a major East Coast printing equipment manufacturer, of an offset printing machine capable of printing the faces and flaps (at the same time) of envelopes at 18,000 impressions per hour - a rate unprecedented in the industry. Having branched out into the building of guitars and mandolins in early 1970, Siminoff conceived and built special carving machines needed to do the exact shaping of instrument necks, and of mandolin top and back plates. By early 1973, he had developed a unique truss rod system to counteract the forces of string tension on musical instrument necks. For this design, he was awarded a U.S. patent in 1974. During the following year, that design was licensed to Gibson Incorporated, an internationally prominent musical instrument manufacturer now based in Nashville, Tennessee. With printing facilities readily available to him, Siminoff channeled his banjo expertise into the writing and preparation of an instruction book for bluegrass banjo playing. The book established itself as a success in a matter of months. Then Roger embarked on an even more ambitious publishing project: the creation of a monthly music magazine that focused on bluegrass and old-time country music. In February 1974, PICKIN' MAGAZINE made its debut. Within two years, it was hailed as the most influential publication of its kind. By mid 1975, Roger had several other musical instrument and accessory designs in progress. These included the invention of a special fast-wind tuning knob for string instruments (for which he was granted a U.S. Patent and several foreign patents). The knob, dubbed the "CRANK," has been licensed to Gibson and to Schaller, (W. Germany) a world reknowned manufacturer of tuning machines, A unique nut, with adjustable slots for each string, also won Siminoff a U.S. patent and subsequently was licensed to Dunlop Manufacturing. Then his frustrations at the inconvenience of changing strings won him a few more patents: he invented two methods to change instrument's strings without cutting, twisting, or knotting them. One design, a string with a special pin at its peghead end, was licensed to Gibson under the name "GRABBERS." In early 1984, Roger was granted another U.S. Patent, this one for an unusual modular guitar. It features interlocking parts that permit a musician to put together an instrument to suit his or her tastes in much the same way a photographer might change camera bodies and lenses. It is expected that this guitar will make its debut in mid-1986. Several other music-related designs are in progress on the Siminoff workbench. Competing with them for space are many projects not related to music, such as a radical design for a new valve system for the common gasoline engine. As a consultant to Gibson, Roger assisted in the reissuance of several instruments originally produced by Gibson in its earlier years. Among these were the Earl Scruggs model banjo (a replica of Scruggs' Granada model). Another was the reintroduction of the famed F-5 mandolin first produced by Gibson in the 1920's. This instrument has been enthusiastically received since making its successful "comeback" in 1978. Doing consulting work for several other instrument manufacturers, Siminoff has been responsible for the development of special hand-finishing techniques, improved structural designs, and compatability "tuning" of the acoustic properties inherent in individual instrument parts. As an author, Siminoff's writings include literally hundreds of articles on instrument construction and repair, musical acoustics, and the history and craftsmanship of musical instruments.

A COMPLETE TECHNICAL GUIDE by ROGER H. SIMINOFF

A COMPLETE TECHNICAL GUIDE by ROGER H. SIMINOFF

CONTENTS

PREFACE

 

CHAPTER ONE

THE INSTRUMENT

TOOLS

HARDWARE

 

CHAPTER TWO

ACOUSTICS OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

 

CHAPTER THREE

WOOD

AVAilABILITY OF WOODS

 

CHAPTER FOUR

GLOSSARY

 

CHAPTER FIVE

BUILDING THE NECK

THE TRUSS ROD

ATTACHING THE EARS

lOCATING THE FRETBOARD PLANE

INSTALLING THE NECK-FASTENING HARDWARE ..

THE PEGHEAD

Covering The Peghead

Creating The Peghead's Shape

Preparing The Peghead Veneer

Attaching The Peghead Veneer

Finalizing The Peghead Thickness

Shaping The Peghead

Drilling The Peghead

 

CHAPTER SIX

THE FRETBOARD

Binding The Fretboard

Installing The Fretboard

SHAPING THE NECK TO THE FRETBOARD

DECORATION

Creating The Designs

Cutting The Pearl

Inlaying The Pieces

Cementing The Pieces In Place

Finishing The Peghead's Inlaid Surface

ARCHING THE FRETBOARD

POSITION MARKERS

INSTALLING THE FRETS

SHAPING THE NECK

 

CHAPTER SEVEN

CONSTRUCTING THE BODY

Types Of Body Constructions

Creating The Body's Shape

laminating The Body

Fitting The Neck To the Body

Cutting Out The Body Shape

lOCATING THE BRIDGE POSITION

INSTALLING A STUD BRIDGE AND STUD

TAILPIECE

INSTALLING A TREMOLO UNIT

lOCATING THE PICKUP POSITIONS

ROUTING OUT THE PICKUP CAVITIES

POSITIONING THE ELECTRONIC CONTROLS

ROUTING OUT THE ELECTRONICS CAVITY

lOCATING THE OUTPUT JACK

CONNECTING All COMPONENTS

INSTALLING THE BRIDGE AND TAILPIECE STUDS.

 

CHAPTER EIGHT

PRE-FITTING All THE PARTS

Fitting The Nut

Electronics Coverplate

 

CHAPTER NINE

FINAL SANDING

FilLING THE WOOD'S PORES

 

CHAPTER TEN

COLORING

Curly Maple Grain Contrast

Sunburst Shading

CLEANING THE BINDING

 

CHAPTER ELEVEN

FINISHING

Preparation For Spraying

Wet Sanding

Polishing

 

CHAPTER TWELVE

ASSEMBLING THE INSTRUMENT

Dressing The Fretboard

Dressing The Frets

Truss Rod Cover

Installing The Geared Machines

Shielding The Electronics

Attaching The Tailpiece, Bridge, and Pickups

Wiring The Electronics

Attaching The Neck

Filing The String Slots In The Nut

MAINTENANCE AND MINOR ADJUSTMENTS

ADJUSTING THE INTONATION

TAKING CARE OF YOUR GUITAR

PARTING THOUGHTS

 

APPENDIX I

SUPPLIERS

 

APPENDIX II

FRETTING SCALES

 

APPENDIX III

HARDWARE

DIAGRAMS 1-4

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ELECTRIC GUITAR CONSTRUCTION A Guide for the First-Time Builder Tom Hirst LIBRO LIUTERIA CHITARRA

ELECTRIC GUITAR CONSTRUCTION. A Guide for the First-Time Builder, Tom Hirst.

LIBRO MANUALE DI LIUTERIA PER COSTRUIRE UN CHITARRA ELETTRICA SOLID BODY.

FOTOGRAFIE A COLORI DI OGNI FASE DI COSTRUZIONE. 

 

168 pagine.
Electric Guitar Construction A Guide for the First-Time Builder. The definitive work on the design and construction of a solid body electric guitar.

Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Format: Softcover
Author: Tom Hirst


Q.: What on earth would make someone want to build an electric guitar from scratch? Can't you just buy one cheaper? A.: Well sure, but with this definitive book on the subject as your guide, you can create your own axe masterpiece, with the precise finish, the exact pickups, and the custom hardware you've always wanted. Plus, you'll have the indescribable satisfaction of knowing you created something cool out of nothing. And that sure beats buying off the rack! Organized logically from start to finish, this helpful guide will assist you every step of the way; from the design and planning stage to the final setup, each step in the process is written about in abundant detail, with hundreds of photographs, and special full-color sections on wood selection and finishing. Also includes a glossary of terms, an index of materials suppliers, and much more!

Inventory #HL 00000311
ISBN: 9781574241259
UPC: 073999648119
Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.0"
168 pages

What on Earth would make someone want to build an electric guitar from scratch? Can't you just buy one cheaper? What happens if it doesn't tum out? These questions and many many, more will be asked of you as you plow along through the excitement and anxity of building your first guitar. It does help if you're a little bit different and it's very true that it would be both faster and cheaper to just go buy one off the rack. But it wouldn't be the same one would it? Its fairly safe to assume that spending some time on this project will not be a problem for you. If you need an axe for a gig this weekend you're in the wrong place. You're going to have an investment of approximately $500 in your instrument and there are lots of $500 guitars out there, but how many will have the exact Seymour Duncan or EMG pickups and cusm tom deigned switching you want, the Schaller hard- ware and custom finish; yours will. Your guitar will also have that intangible, indescribable feeling that comes from creating something out of, well I can't say nothing, but you get the picture. Friends and relatives will say you're nuts and that you're wasting your time and money and then they'll want you to build them one too. I started building guitars almost by accident. I wanted a Fender Telecaster so badly, but I just couldn't come up with the money to buy one. I was hanging around in my favorite guitar store one day just being a nuisance when a guy came in with a box of guitar parts. He had a neck, a plywood Tele style body, and two of almost everything else; two pickguards, sets of pickups, bridges, etc. He had taken an el cheapo copy guitar and tried to upgrade it with new parts but nothing had fit where it was supposed to go and he was trying to trade the whole mess in on a new guitar. When the store told him they wouldn't take any of it in trade he asked them where the dumpster was. I politely showed him to the hatchback of my little station wagon and I had my Tele. All I had to do was re-assemble it and make it work. I did, and it did, and I was hooked. A short time later I was reading an article in Guitar Player on hot-rodding guitars and "kit" guitars.

First connect each pickup directly to the jack. Use temporary connections like alligator clips for this. They'll hum a bit for lack of shielding but will tell you if the parts are working right. Remember this technique is for problems with pickups and switches not working, and not for chasing down hum. After you've determined that each pickup works, you can connect them to the next item in the chain. This could be a volume pot, mini toggle switch or the main pickup selector depending on your design. Test the circuit after each part is added to the chain and sooner or later you will run into the problem again, only now you know exactly where it is and you can deal with it specifically. The wiring is complete and I'm tightening in the Electrosocket jack plate. "good solder joint/ bad solder joint" drawings. These can short out against other components or against the shield and cause the switch not to work as expected. in connecting your hot leads. Check your plan and your connections care- full y. Look for stray strands of wire that may not have gone through the solder terminal cleanly as was shown in the I like to plug the guitar in and give it a test before I secure the output jack and the rear cover plate. I have found, on occasion, that the guitar works fine in the test but not after the remaining parts are fastened in place. This can be the result of a wire or component shorting against the shielded cover of the electronics compartment. Sometimes the output jack won't fit well in the access hole when the plug is inserted. Most times this can be corrected by rotating the jack in the hole but I have had to take a 1/2 round file in there and open up the hole to get a good fit. This can be an extremely time consuming process and is not one to undertake when you're in a hurry or a bad mood. If you get frustrated with trying to solve a particular problem, take a break. Let it sit for awhile and come back when you are rested and in a better frame of mind. Remember, this guitar has taken a long time to get to this point and you didn't get here by rushing through all the previous steps. Take your time, be thorough and methodical and you'll find the guilty part(y). Using a mini chisel to clear away excess lacquer from the control cover "lip". There are times when all these good ideas fail and things still just don't work right. This can be a frus- trating time and lots of folks will simply take every- thing apart and try re-wiring it from scratch. Some- times this works, but more often you fall into the same rut and make the same mistake you did originally. My approach in these cases is to re-wire just as you did the drawing; from the pickup on down the line. Well now you have it wired tested and ready to rock. You can go ahead and put the rear cavity cover in place (if you've used one) and screw it down. From here we move on to the fi- nal set up adjust- ments. Wired, tested and ready for the final set up.

Electric Guitar Construction;

A Guide for the First Time

Table of contents:

Introduction:

 

1. Design:

D-I The importance of planning

D-2 Wood selection

D-3 Neck design

D-4 Body design

D-5 Color selection and hardware

D-6 Electronics

D-7 Pickguard design

D-8 What to buy and when to buy it..

 

2. Tools and Templates:

T-I List of tools

T-2 Power and hand tool safety

T-3 About templates

T-4 Headstock template

T-5 Body template

T-6 Pickguard and rear cover templates .

T-7 Optional templates .

T-8 Neck profile gauges

T-9 Fretboard radius gauge

 

3. Neck:

-1 Neck layout .

-2 Truss rod channel

-3 Mark and cut fretboard to length

N-4 Fretboard inlay

N-5 Assemble neck

N-6 Rough cut neck shape

-7 Tuning machine holes

-8 Side dots and rough sanding

-9 Sand inlay

I -10 Install fretwire

-11 Shape neck

-12 Finish sand neck

 

4. Body:

B-1 The body blank

B-2 Neck pocket

B-3 Necklbody axis

B-4 Bridge placement

B-5 Pickup placement and routing

B-6 Control cavity layout

B-7 Rough cut shape

B-8 Rear cavity rout

B-9 Sand body edges

B-1O Rout body edges

B-Il Input jack, strap buttons & wiring channels

B-12 Finish sand body

 

5. Plastics:

P-I Mark centerline and outline

P-2 Rough cut shape

P-3 Final fit rear cover

P-4 Rout edges (straight bit)

P-5 Bevel edges

P-6 Rout pickup openings

P-7 Drill mounting screw & control holes

 

6. Finishing:

F-l About finishing

F-2 Spray equipment

F-3 Clear finishes

F-4 Grain filler

F-5 Applying color

F-6 Applying clear coats

F-7 Wet-Sanding and Buffing

F-8 Finishing schedules

 

7. Assembly:

A-I Final fretwork

A-2 Rough shape the nut

A-3 Install the hardware

A-4 Neck to body assembly

 

8. Wiring:

W-I My method

W-2 Equipment and soldering

W-3 Shielding

W-4 Pickups

W-5 Mini switches

W-6 Pickup selectors

W-7 Pots and capacitors

W-8 The output jack

W-9 The complete diagram

W-IOTroubleshooting

 

9. Set up:

S-l What is a set up?

S-2 Slotting the nut

S-3 Adjusting the truss rod

S-4 Setting string height..

S-5 Setting intonation

S-6 Final adjustments

 

10. Cost Analysis for this guitar:

11. Index of Suppliers:

12. Glossary:

13. Index:  

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GUITAR MAKER'S MANUAL JIM WILLIAMS Hal Leonard LIBRO LIUTERIA ACUSTICA PROGETTI CHITARRA

GUITAR MAKER'S MANUAL, JIM WILLIAMS. Guida completa alla costruzione della chitarra classica e acustica. Consigli dettagliati con fotografie e disegni. Inclusi progetti in dimensioni reali.

LIBRO DI LIUTERIA PER CHITARRA ACUSTICA E CLASSICA, FLORENTINE CUTWAY, CON PROGETTI COMPLETI. 

Series: Reference
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Medium: Softcover
Author: Jim Williams

Written by one of Australia's foremost luthiers, this manual is a straightforward, profusely illustrated guide to constructing nylon-string classical and steel-string guitars. Includes a useful section on creating the jigs necessary to make the job easier and more accurate, along with full size template diagrams to assist in cutting out and marking the body shape and soundboard bracing patterns. A Guitar Maker's Manual lists all of the materials needed, where to get them and what problems to look out for during the construction. 112 pages.

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GUITAR MUSIC OF CUBA TABLATURE CHITARRA SPARTITI LIBRO JOHN ZARADIN HABANERA

GUITAR MUSIC OF CUBA. SHEET MUSIC BOOK FOR GUITAR WITH TABLATURE.

LIBRO DI MUSICA CUBANA.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON:

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.  

A collection of popular Cuban music edited and arranged by John Zaradin for solo guitar. Suitable for intermediate guitarists and arranged in standard and guitar tab notation with chord symbols.

ISBN: 9780711968554 

PUBLISHED ON: 05 March 1999

NO OF PAGES: 64

LANGUAGE: English

CATALOGUE NO: CH61433

 

TITOLI:

Cachita
Frenesi
Guajira Margarita
Guajira San Juan
Habanera
La Comparsa
Lagrimas Negras
Malaguena
Mama Son De La Loma
Siempre En Mi Corazon
Solamente Una Vez
The Breeze And I
The Peanut Vendor 

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JOBIM ANTONIO CARLOS, FOR FINGERSTYLE GUITAR TABLATURE

JOBIM ANTONIO CARLOS, FOR FINGERSTYLE GUITAR. Agua De Beber (Water to Drink) -The Girl from Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) -How Insensitive (Insensatez) -If You Never Come to Me -Meditation (Meditacao) -O Morro Nao Tem Vez (Favela) -One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So) -Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) -Slightly out of Tune (Desafinado) -Wave. TABLATURE

10 Superb arrangements in guitar Tablature & standard notation, including chord symbols, melody line & lyrics.
FOR GUITAR TAB

ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM FOR FINGERSTYLE GUITAR
Series: Finger Style Guitar TABLATURE
Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Fingerstyle arrangements of ten of his best:

Água De Beber (Water To Drink)
The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema)
How Insensitive (Insensatez)
If You Never Come To Me (Inutil paisagem)
Meditation (Meditacao)
O Morro Nao Tem Vez (Favela) (Somewhere In The Hills)
One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So)
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
Slightly Out Of Tune (Desafinado)
Wave

 

- Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars) - MUSIC & LYRICS: Antonio Carlos Jobim - 1962

- How Insensitive (Insensatez) - MUSIC: Antonio Carlos Jobim - LYRICS: Vinicius De Moraes - 1963

- If You Never Come To Me (Inutil Paisagem) - MUSIC & LYRICS: Antonio Carlos Jobim - 1965

- Meditiation (Meditacao) - MUSIC: Antonio Carlos Jobim - LYRICS: Newton Mendonca - 1962

- One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So) - MUSIC: Antonio Carlos Jobim - LYRICS: Newton Mendonca - 1961

- Somewhere In The Hills (O Morro Nao Tem Vez Favela) - MUSIC & LYRICS: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

- The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) - MUSIC: Antonio Carlos Jobim - LYRICS: Vinicius De Moraes - 1963

- Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) - MUSIC: Antonio Carlos Jobim - English LYRICS: Jon Hendricks, Jessie Cavanaugh  - 1959

- Water To Drink (Agua De Beber) - MUSIC: Antonio Carlos Jobim - LYRICS: Norman Gimbel - 1961

- Wave (Vou Te Contar) - MUSIC & LYRICS: Antonio Carlos Jobim - 1967

72 pages

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JOBIM ANTONIO CARLOS FOR SOLO GUITAR Fred Sokolow TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA LIBRO

JOBIM ANTONIO CARLOS, FOR SOLO GUITAR. Fred Sokolow. 16 Titoli. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE. 

LIBRO DI MUSICA BOSSA NOVA. 

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA, E SOLA CHITARRA, CON:  

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.

Sixteen chord-melody arrangements by Fred Sokolow. Includes 'The Girl From Ipanema', 'How Insensitive', 'One Note Samba' and 'Desafinado'. Also includes introduction and discography.

 

The sixteen Antonio Carlos Jobim tunes in this book are arranged for the solo guitarist in the jazz guitar chordmelody style. The beauty of this style is that the guitar, like a piano, plays melody, rhythm, and harmony. The melody is usually the top note of each chord. Whether you use a pick or your fingers, the guitar is the perfect instrument to express these beautiful bossa nova songs. Guitar is essential to Brazilian music in general, and to bossa nova in particular, and Jobim played many of his classic hits on guitar.

Jobim will always be remembered as one of the originators of bossa nova, the melodious and rhythmic blend of Brazilian samba and cool U.S. jazz that became a pop sensation in the early '60s. His 600+ compositions include several pop hits and Grammy winners. Tunes like "The Girl from Ipanema," "Wave," and "Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)" have been recorded by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, and countless other jazz-pop singers. Like George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, Jobim created a catalog of hits that will forever be reinterpreted by singers and instrumentalists.

His songs are among the "standards" that most working musicians find essential to their repertoire. Born January 25, 1927 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jobim grew up on Rio's bucolic beach of Ipanema. He often said that the beauty of nature that surrounded him -"the sea, the forest, the mountains, the birds, the lagoon" - influenced his musical composition as much as the piano and guitar lessons he took as a child. He was fascinated by chord changes, and loved experimenting with them. Inspired by Duke Ellington and other jazz bands that came through Rio, Jobim began performing in local nightspots in his early twenties. He developed a mellow guitar and piano style uniquely suited to the expression of his original music. In 1956, Jobim and guitarist Luis Bonfa wrote a musical score for the play Black Orpheus, which, in '59, was turned into a popular French-Brazilian film. The movie's intense music drew international attention to Jobim and Bonfa. That same year, singer guitarist Joao Gilberto recorded Jobim's "Chega de Saudade" for Odeon Records, a Brazilian company for which Jobim was musical director. More than a major hit, the tune defined the budding musical form. As Jobim explained it, in Corcova, Brazil, "bossa" refers to the soft hump above a bull's shoulders, which swings gracefully when the animal walks. Bossa nova has the graceful swing of the Brazilian samba, but with subtler chord changes and more relaxed vocalizing.

Subsequent recordings by Gilberto, helped popularize the new sound, but it really took off internationally when U.S. sax player Stan Getz toured Brazil in 1961 and began cutting bossa nova albums, first with jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd, then with Bonfa, Gilberto, and Jobim. These recordings for Verve were very successful (the Getz/Byrd collaboration entitled "Jazz Samba" was 1962's number one pop album), and bossa nova entered the mainstream.

 

In the next few years, Jobim, Bonfa, and Gilberto recorded many hit albums and concertized at Carnegie Hall and all over the world. The bossa nova craze peaked with the 1964 release of "The Girl from Ipanema," featuring Getz, Gilberto, Jobim, and a sultry vocal by Gilberto's then-wife, Astrud. The tune went to #5 on pop charts and won a "Record of the Year" Grarnmy. It has become one of the ten most recorded songs of all time.

During the next few decades, Jobim lived in Los Angeles and continued to write hit tunes, perform, and create film scores. His concerts often featured members of his family including his son Paulo on guitar and his vocalizing second wife, Ana Lontra and daughter, Elizabeth. There was a "second wave" of interest in bossa nova in the late '80s, but Jobim was scornful of the vagaries of the pop music business. In 1989 he told and interviewer, "How boring, how annoying to be modern. I want to be eternal, not modernal." "Tom," as Jobim was called in Brazil, lived his last years in a Manhattan penthouse with his family, making music and devoting much of his time to environmental causes. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991 and received numerous other awards and honors. Since his death in December of 1994, several tribute albums have been released by jazz luminaries. There is no doubt that his music will continue to bring enjoyment to millions in the decades to come. As his colleague Oscar Neves said, "The beauty of his music is everlasting."

 

A Felicidade

Agua De Beber (Water To Drink)

Chega De Saudade (No More Blues)

Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune)

Dindi

How Insensitive (Insensatez)

Meditation (Meditacao)

O Morro Nao Tem Vez (Favela) (Somewhere In The Hills)

Once I Loved (Amor Em Paz) (Love In Peace)

One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So)

Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)

So Danco Samba (Jazz 'N' Samba)

The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema)

Triste

Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer)

Wave

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EXPLOSIÓN LATINA DE LA GUITARRA ROCK GUITAR LATIN LIBRO CHITARRA TABLATURE SMOOTH SANTANA

EXPLOSIÓN LATINA DE LA GUITARRA ROCK, LATIN ROCK GUITAR EXPLOSION. BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA LATINA MODERNA.

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON:

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, NOTE, TABLATURE. 

 

96 Pagine. Como Dueles En Los Labios -Como Tú -Corazón Espinado -Detrás De Los Cerros -Dime Jaguar -El Secreto -El Último Planeta -Hechicera -Oasis -Ride -Sal Pa'fuera -Se Me Olvido Otra Vez -Smooth -Socialize. 

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Various

96 pages, This hot collection features note-for-note tab transcriptions for 14 of today's biggest Latin hits by bands such as Maná, Jaguares, Puya, Santana and others. Includes:

Como Dueles En Los Labios
Como Tu
Corazon Espinado
Detras De Los Cerros
Dime Jaguar
El Secreto
El Ultimo Planeta
Hechicera
Oasis
Ride
Sal Pa'Fuera
Se Me Olvido Otra Vez
Smooth
Socialize

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GUITAR MUSIC OF BRAZIL collection popular Brazilian music arranged John Zaradin TABLATURE LIBRO CHITARRA

GUITAR MUSIC OF BRAZIL, ARRANGED BY JOHN ZARADIN. TABLATURE

LIBRO DI SPARTITI DI MUSICA PER CHITARRA CON TABLATURE. 

A collection of popular Brazilian music edited and arranged by John Zaradin for solo guitar. 

The Guitar Music of Brazil
Series: Music Sales America
Publisher: Music Sales America
Format: Softcover - TAB
Composer: Various

A collection of popular Brazilian music edited and arranged by John Zaradin for solo guitar. Suitable for intermediate guitarists and arranged in standard and guitar tab notation with chord symbols.

Inventory #HL 14013512
ISBN: 9780711968431
UPC: 752187428817
Publisher Code: CH61421
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
64 pages
 

Arlilule
Baia  - Music: Ary Barroso
Cachaca Con Fogo 
Cangaceiro 
Corcovado - Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Desafinado - Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim 
Fantasia Da Rua 
Flor Amorosa 
Garota De Ipanema - Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim
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BOSSA & SAMBA BRAZIL BOOK 3 GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO CHITARRA GAROTA DE IPANEMA

BOSSA & SAMBA BRAZIL, BOOK 3. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE.

LIBRO DI MUSICA BRASILIANA. 

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

 

Garota de ipanema (Toquinho, Vinicius De Moraes) -mas que doidice (Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jocafi) -despedida (Baden Powell, P.C. Pinheiro) -hipnose (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Jocafi) -golpe errado (Toquinho - Vinicius De Moraes) -que bom prato e vatapa (G. Gil, Galvao, Paulinho) -se o amor quiser voltar (Toquinho, vinicius De Moraes) -a banda do ze pretinho (Jorge Ben) -imaginacao (Marcos Valle, P. Sergio Valle) -uma cancao a mais (Baden Powell - P. C. Pinheiro) -velho amigo (Baden powell -Vinicius De Moreaes) -meu coracao (Gilberto De Moraes) -acordei (Vinicius De Moraes) -swing de campo grande (Paulino, Moraes, Galvao). TAB.

Descrizione :
Spéciale guitare : solfège et tablatures. Au programme : Antonio Carlos Jobim; Jocafi; Baden Powell; Paulo Cesar Pinheiro; Toquinho; V. de Moraese; Jorge Ben; Marcos Valle; Paulo Sergio Valle; Galvao; Paulinho; Pepeu; Gilberto Gil. 16 titres

Contenuto :
Patota de ipanema - GAROTA DE IPANEMA. 
mas que doidice
Hipnose
Golpe errado
Se o amor quiser voltar
Queixa
Imaginaàao
Velho amigo
Acordei
Swing de campo grande …

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BOSSA & SAMBA BRAZIL BOOK 4 GUITAR TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA BADEN POWELL-JOBIM

BOSSA & SAMBA BRAZIL, BOOK 4. GUITAR TABLATURE 

LIBRO DI MUSICA BRASIANA.

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.  

GRIGLIA DEGLI ACCORDI.

 

Garota de ipanema (the girl from ipanema) (Jobim) -aguas de marco (waters of march) (Jobim) -um abraco no bonfa (Gilberto) -retrato brasileiro (retreat to brasileiro) (Baden Powell) -alcantara (Baden Powell) -insensatez (how insensitive) (Jobim) -valsa sem nome (Baden Powell, Vinicius De Moraes) -samba em preludio (Baden Powell, Vinicius De Moraes) -acalanto das nonas (Baden Powell) -sentimentos se voce pergunta, nunca vai saber (Baden Powell) -choro pra jany (Jose Barrense Dias) -este seu olhar (Jobim) -samba triste (Baden Powell, Billy Blanco) -chego de saudade (Jobim). 

Descrizione :
Fourteen numbers by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto etc. Includes 'Garota De Ipanema' and 'Insensatez'. Melody line, tablature, lyrics, chord symbols and boxes.

Contenuto :
Acalanto Das Nonas (Baden Powell)
Aguas De Marco (Waters Of March) (Jobim)
Alcantara (Baden Powell)
Chego De Saudade (Jobim)
Choro Pra Jany (Jose Barrense Dias)
Este Seu Olhar (Jobim)
Garota De Ipanema (The Girl From Ipanema) (Jobim)
Insensatez (How Insensitive) (Jobim)
Retrato Brasileiro (Retreat To Brasileiro) (Baden Powell)
Samba Em Preludio (Baden Powell- Vinicius De Moraes)
Samba Triste (Baden Powell- Billy Blanco)
Sentimentos Se Voce Pergunta, Nunca Vai Saber (Baden Powell)
Um Abraco No Bonfa (Gilberto)
Valsa Sem Nome (Baden Powell- Vinicius De Moraes)

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