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Sailing The Seas Of Cheese. (Guitar And Bass Transcriptions). By Primus. For voice, guitar and bass guitar. Play It Like It Is. Funk Rock, Alternative Rock and Hard Rock. Difficulty: medium. Guitar/bass tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard guitar notation, bass tablature, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and black & white photos. 86 pages. Published by Cherry Lane Music (HL.2500468).
ISBN 1575605228. With guitar tablature, standard guitar notation, bass tablature, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and black & white photos. Funk Rock, Alternative Rock and Hard Rock. 9x12 inches.
This fantastic songbook features note-for-note transcriptions with tab for both Les Claypool's amazing bass work and Larry LaLonde's ace axe playing. Includes all the songs from this CD that first introduced Primus to the mainstream: American Life * Eleven * Fish On (Fisherman Chronicles, Chapter II) * Here Come the Bastards * Is It Luck? * Jerry Was a Race Car Driver * Los Bastardos * Sathington Waltz * Seas of Cheese * Sgt. Baker * Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers * Tommy the Cat. Also includes photos.
About Play It Like It Is
The Cherry Lane Play It Like It Is series features authentic note-for-note transcriptions of guitar music taken directly off recordings. This series features some of the greatest guitar players and groups. Every book contains notes and tablature.
Drew Dawg
Location: from K.C.MO.
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
January 30, 2004
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This is a pretty good book. the translations are pretty good, provided you have the right equipment (distortion petal, six-string fretless bass, ect.) It really is note for note, and if you get stuck the tab is pretty helpful. It's not easy, but come on, it's Les Claypool.
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