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4 star rating

Sigbjørn

Location: from Norway

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

February 7, 2003

Very good, but...

I think this title deserves 4.5 out of 5 stars. I'm not giving it a 5 because some of the songs (Crazy Train, Over the Mountain, Flying High Again) are organized by putting the fills and the solos (often slightly inconsistent - perhaps because it's a songbook as well; btw one should learn the riffs, fills and solos one by one and by heart anyway so this is not a mojor problem.) . Mr Crowley, S.A.T.O.(Sailing Across the Ocean) , I Don' Know and most the other ones with less fills, follow a cronological order.

15 of 30 people found this review helpful.

3 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from MEXICO CITY

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

July 26, 2002

IT'S NOT BAD

if you won't have problem with this book; learn HOW TO READ MUSIC? NO TABLATURE. IF RANDY RHOADS STILL BEEN ALIVE THAT WAS HIS MUSICAL ADVICE AND YOU CAN PLAY ALL SONGS.

13 of 27 people found this review helpful.

2 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Largo, MD

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

May 23, 2001

Close, but no bat head!

Song selection represents a nice offering of the Rhoads years, and transcriptions are accurate (which, in this day and age, is no big deal). However, the organization of the transcriptions is rather disjointed. What you get is a main secion of vocal melody with lyrics and chord symbols, with lettered blocks scattered throughout. You have to turn to another section indexed by the lettered blocks for the actual tab of riffs, fills, and leads that are played with these sections. It makes learning a song very difficult. Too much flipping back and forth!

11 of 24 people found this review helpful.