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ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION FOR GUITAR VOLUME 3 TABLATURE Statesboro Blues-SPARTITI

 

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION FOR GUITAR VOLUME 3 TABLATURE Statesboro Blues-SPARTITI

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION FOR GUITAR VOLUME 3. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE. 

LIBRO DI SPARTITI ROCK BLUES. 

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE

 

Please Call Home -Pony Boy -Ramblin' Man -Revival -Sail Away -Seven Turns -Southbound -Stand Back -Statesboro Blues -Straight From The Heart -Trouble No More (Someday Baby) -Wasted Words -Whipping Post -Win, Lose Or Draw -You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had -You Don't Love Me. TABLATURE

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Allman Brothers

Please Call Home - Pony Boy • Ramblin' Man - Revival - Sail Away - Seven Turns - Southbound - Stand Back - Statesboro Blues - Straight from the Heart - Trouble No More (Someday Baby) - Wasted Words - Whipping Post - Win, Lose or Draw - You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had - You Don't Love Me.

Inventory #HL 00694934
ISBN: 9780793535095
UPC: 073999949346
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
200 pages
16 songs, 200 pages, including:

How was a band that could crunch chords like Led Zeppelin, sting the blues like
Elmore James and swing with the cool grace of a jazz big band born? The Allman
Brothers Band was formed in 1969 when Duane Allman left Muscle Shoals, Alabama,
where as a studio guitarist he recorded with Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, King Curtis
and other r&b greats to return to Jacksonville in his home state of Florida. Looking to
strike out on his own with a band of equally talented musicians, Allman enlisted a
collection of players with a wide range of experiences: Bassist Berry Oakley and guitarist
Dickey Betts led the Jacksonville psychedelic band the Second Coming; drummer J.
Johnny "Jaimoe" Johnson was an r&b veteran who had toured with Otis Redding, Joe
Tex and Percy Sledge; drummer Butch Trucks played with the Jacksonville folk-rock band
The 31st Of February; and organist/vocalist Gregg Allman had recorded two albums with
his brother Duane in the Los Angeles-based blues-rock band, Hourglass, and was well on
his way to becoming the world's greatest white blues singer.
Together, this eclectic bunch created an utterly distinct, highly improvisational
style. Driven by Butch Trucks' and Jaimoe's relentlessly propulsive, inventive twin
drumming, Gregg Allman's bluesy organ comping and Berry Oakley's roaming, melodic
basslines, Dickey Betts and Duane Allman crafted a remarkable twin lead guitar
approach. Taking cues from jazz hom players, particularly Miles Davis and John
Coltrane, and the twin fiddles of western swing music, they rewrote the rule book on
how rock guitarists can play together, paving the way for every two-guitar band that
has followed.
The band's instntmental majesty has at times caused both critics and fans to
take the strength of their songwriting for granted. But Hall Of Fame careers are not
built on virtuosity alone, and the Allman Brothers Band has survived for a quarter of
a century and become an American institution because of the strength of their
songbook. From the beginning, the band boasted not one but two excellent writers-
Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts-each with his own distinct, and distinctly different,
voice. The songs contained here attest to that fact: Allman has penned unforgettable
metaphysical blues such as "Dreams," romantic paeans to heroic gypsies like
"Melissa" and eerie odes to outlaws like "Midnight Rider." Betts, meanwhile...


THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION FOR GUITAR VOLUME 3

Music Transcriptions: John Garwood, Jesse Gress, Joff Jones, Jack Morer, Andy Robyns.

Introduction
A Selected Album Discography
Notation Legend

Please Call Home - Words and Music: Gregg Allman - Idlewild South (1970)
Pony Boy - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Ramblin' Man - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Revival - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - Idlewild South (1970)
Sail Away - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - Enlightened Rogues (1979)
Seven Turns - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - Seven Turns (1990)
Southbound - Words and Music: Dickey Betts - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Stand Back - Words and Music: Gregg Allman, Berry Oakley - Eat A Peach (1972)
Statesboro Blues - Words and Music: Will Mc Tell - 1929 - At Fillmore East (1971)
Straight From The Heart - Words and Music: Dickey Betts, Johnny Cobb - Brothers Of The Road (1981)
Trouble No More - Words and Music: McKinley Morganfield - 1955 - The Allman Brothers Band (1969)
Wasted Words - Words and Music: Gregg Allman - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Whipping Post - Words and Music: Gregg Allman - At Fillmore East (1971)
Win, Lose Or Draw - Words and Music: Gregg Allman - Win, Lose Or Draw (1975)
You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had - Words and Music: McKinley Morganfield - 1964 - Win, Lose Or Draw (1975)
You Don't Love Me - Words and Music: Willie Cobbs - 1962 - At Fillmore East (1971)
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