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Fretboard Roadmaps: Instruction Dvd For Guitar $8.55 Buy and sell [Fretboard Roadmaps: Instruction Dvd For Guitar] at great prices. |
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A Tune A Day For Guitar, A First Instruction Book $13.25 Buy and sell [A Tune A Day For Guitar, A First Instruction Book] at great prices. |
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Rock Guitar Instruction Manual $13.01 The complete book on the world of rock guitar, covering fretboard basics, chords, structure, and all rock styles, with accompanying illustrations. |
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Sleepless In Seattle Sheet Music $12.95 Songbook for voice, piano and guitar chords. From the motion picture "Sleepless In Seattle". 56 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. |
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Alive in Seattle $15.98 Recorded at the last stop on their 2002 tour, Alive in Seattle documents an impeccable performance and production, mixed for surround-sound playback on both regular and Super Audio CD formats. A warm artist/audience vibe permeates this set; it's easy to imagine families sprawled out on an amphitheater lawn, taking in the music on an early summer evening. All that's missing is any sense of urgency. The musicians hit every note flawlessly -- too flawlessly, perhaps. Ann Wilson hints at the problem in the album notes, where she describes bandmember Ben Smith's transformation from "studio cat to being a real rock & roll drummer." In fact, some element of "studio cat" dispassion colors these performances; even the sisterly banter between tracks seems forced, if not, in their spoken prelude to "Magic Man," slightly condescending. Ultimately it's Ann Wilson who brings each track home, with a vocal delivery that never lacks soul. On their cover of "Black Dog" she even challenges Robert Plant's original rendition, more than holding her own on high notes, power, and drama. On balance, that's enough to recommend Alive in Seattle, lack of warts and all. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music GuidePerformers: Ann Wilson - Autoharp, Flute, Guitar (Acoustic), Ukulele, Vocals; Roxanne Harris - Voices; Andrea Niecikowski - Voices; Mike Inez - Guitar (Bass); Tom Kellock - Keyboards; Scott Olson - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Lap Steel Guitar, Vocals (Background); Ben Smith - Drums, Percussion; Nancy Wilson - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Ukulele, Vocals |
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The Only Basic Guitar Instruction Book You'll Ever Need $6.67 Buy and sell [The Only Basic Guitar Instruction Book You'll Ever Need] at great prices. |
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Pointer System for Guitar - Instruction Book 1 $5.95 Guitar Method. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. |
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Pointer System for Guitar - Instruction Book 3 $3.95 Guitar Method. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. |
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Live in Seattle $14.98 What started as almost an accident has now turned into Wayne Horvitz's longest-lasting ensemble. With six albums together as a unit and a couple more backing other musicians, these players have a feel for each other that borders on telepathic. But as great as their albums are, anyone who has ever seen Zony Mash perform live knows that the band really thrives in a live setting, which is why Live in Seattle is such a valuable addition to the group's catalog. Recorded in May and June of 2001 on the band's home turf in Seattle, this is a great-sounding example of what Zony Mash can do with a little more room to stretch out. Every tune gets an extended treatment over its studio counterpart, and Horvitz and guitarist Tim Young really take advantage. The range of sounds each produces is dazzling, and the playing is fantastic. Everyone knows Horvitz can play, but it's time Tim Young got some real recognition as one of the more able and inventive guitarists out there. The contributions of Andy Roth and Keith Lowe might be easy to overlook with little to no solo time, but they are the perfect rhythm section for this band: always right on, driving the music while Horvitz and Young go for it. Just listen to the transition between the up-tempo "Meet the Zony Mash" and the slinky, mellow groove of "Slide By" for an example of how well the members of this unit operate together. Live in Seattle is a great set from a great band. Highly recommended. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music GuidePerformers: Wayne Horvitz - DX-7, Organ (Hammond), Synthesizer; Keith Lowe - Bass (Electric); Andy Roth - Drums; Tim Young - Guitar (Electric) |
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Live in Seattle $9.98 Performers: Shawn McDonald - Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals |
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