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By Steve Howe
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Voice
Electric Guitar Guitar Tablature |
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Progressive Rock
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Collection / Songbook
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Guitar Pieces. (Authentic Guitar TAB). By Steve Howe. For guitar and voice. This edition: Authentic Guitar TAB. Artist/Personality; Authentic Guitar TAB; Guitar Personality; Guitar TAB. Progressive Rock. Difficulty: medium. Guitar tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard notation, chord names, guitar tab glossary and black & white photos. 68 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.0421B).
ISBN 0769290760. With guitar tablature, standard notation, chord names, guitar tab glossary and black & white photos. Progressive Rock. 9x12 inches.
Steve Howe was the first guitarist to win "Best Overall Guitarist" five years in a row in Guitar Player magazines annual reader's poll placing him in their "Gallery of the Greats." As the main guitarist for progressive super-groups, Yes and Asia and as a solo Artist, Steve has not only proven himself to be a versatile virtuoso but he has also distinguished himself as a tasteful and creative musician. This folio captures some of Steve's most powerful and tasteful solo acoustic steel-string and nylon string guitar solos as well as his immortal electric guitar solo on "Sound Chaser." Some of the titles are: Clap * Mood for a Day * Ram * Diary of a Man Who Vanished * Meadow Rag * Surface Tension and an Excerpt from "The Ancient.".
David
Location: from St. Augustine, Fl
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
August 16, 2009
Close but no cigar !
The music of Steve Howe is always interesting and entertaining. The transcriptions in this book re-worked by Hemme Luttjeboer, Colgan Bryan, and even Mick Barker who did all of them originally in the early publication of this book long before tab are full of mistakes. Did these guys even listen...
13 of 22 people found this review helpful.
saustin
Location: from Dallas, TX USA
May 12, 2005
great book of great music
This book is not perfect, but it's far advanced over most books that cover recordings. It's closer to a classical music representation of the things Steve played than it is the old everything-at-first-position junk that floods the shelves. There is real insight into the musicality of Steve's pieces, and while...
11 of 22 people found this review helpful.
HOULI
Location: from Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
May 8, 2004
Great book, except for some things
The book in general is well structured and is very interesting, though there are lots of mistakes in it (I fixed myself many things in Surface Tension, and it's missing lots of stuff on Diary of the Man Who Vanished, not mentionning the errors on that one). Otherwise the book...
7 of 19 people found this review helpful.