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By The Eagles
| Instrument: |
Voice
Electric Guitar Guitar Tablature |
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| Genre: |
Adult Contemporary
Pop Soft Rock Pop Rock |
| Format: |
Singles
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Hotel California. (Guitar/TAB/Vocal). By The Eagles. By Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey. For guitar and voice. This edition: Guitar/TAB/Vocal. Artist/Personality; Guitar Sheet; Guitar TAB; Solo. Pop Rock and Soft Rock. Difficulty: medium-difficult. Guitar tablature single. Guitar tablature, standard guitar notation, vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. 20 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.GV9601).
ISBN 0739075659. With guitar tablature, standard guitar notation, vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Pop Rock and Soft Rock. 9x12 inches.
GUITAR/TAB/VOCAL editions have been arranged for guitar by Alfred Publishing's talented staff of guitar arrangers. Every effort has been made for each arrangement to be playable on the guitar and to sound as close to the original recording as possible. These arrangements feature note-for-note transcriptions of all the primary guitar parts and signature solos, exactly as contained in the original recordings. All chord names and lyrics are included.
Location: from Orem, UT
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
October 24, 2011
Hotel California
I have been waiting for a piece of music just like this one. To be able to play Hotel California is probably every guitarists dream. It's a classic! Now that I have this version I know I'll be able to work my way through the instruction and play it with...
3 of 9 people found this review helpful.
ASW
Location: from Boston, MA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Joe
Location: from PA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
December 18, 2008
Tabs do not equal the actual music
This piece was very confusing. I found an earlier version where the Tabs were consistent with the musical notation. The earlier version was recognizable but this version makes no sense
22 of 45 people found this review helpful.
a semi-advanced guitarist
Location: from philadelphia, pa
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
July 23, 2008
the single best pop song ever?
this is a beautiful song: it has a compelling story writ with a powerful metaphor and it's capped off by a guitar solo that will live forever. the guitar solo is deceptively hard. you'd better have your full step independent bends nailed and it changes positions unexpectedly. if you think...
22 of 39 people found this review helpful.
Idaho Joe
Location: from Idaho
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced