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Mad Season by Matchbox Twenty. For guitar and voice. Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. Pop Rock. Difficulty: medium. Guitar tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. 112 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.690442).
ISBN 0634021222. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Pop Rock. 9x12 inches.
Matchbox Twenty's Mad Season is the follow-up to their 1996 debut, which sold a staggering 10 million copies! Our matching folio to the sophomore effort by Rob Thomas and crew features note-for-note transcriptions with tab for all the songs.
About Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions
Guitar Recorded Versions are note-for-note transcriptions of guitar music taken directly off recordings. This series, one of the most popular in print today, features some of the greatest guitar players and groups from blues, rock, and heavy metal. Guitar Recorded Versions are transcribed by the best transcribers in the business. Every book contains notes and tablature.
G. Olsen
Location: from St. Louis, MO
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
February 3, 2009
Just plain excellent ...
Mad Season and Yourself or Someone Like You are both excellent MB20 titles. Both include TAB, are accurate, and include a nice variety of soundings due to the use of capos and alternate tunings (all described appropriately in each song heading). Very satisifed!
5 of 11 people found this review helpful.
Joey
Location: from Memphis, TN
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
November 12, 2005
Simply Brilliant
Even better the second time around. The parts are harder in general but don't let that discourage you. This book has a little something for everyone on all difficulty levels. It's more advanced that their first so the chord progressions are different and there is more solo passages to learn....
5 of 13 people found this review helpful.