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Songs You Know by Heart. (Authentic Guitar TAB). By Jimmy Buffett. For guitar and voice. This edition: Authentic Guitar TAB. Artist/Personality; Authentic Guitar TAB; Guitar Personality; Guitar TAB. GTE. Classic Rock and Soft Rock. Difficulty: medium. Guitar tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, guitar tab glossary and color photos. 84 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.P0723GTX).
ISBN 0898984734. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, guitar tab glossary and color photos. Classic Rock and Soft Rock. 9x12 inches.
Boats, bars, and beaches are immortalized in song in this folio from the world's most famous "Parrot Head." Titles include: Come Monday * Son of a Son of a Sailor * A Pirate Looks at Forty * Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit * Margaritaville * Cheeseburger in Paradise * Changes in Lattitudes, Changes in Attitudes * and more.
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
Anonymous
Location: from Indiana
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
October 8, 2002
Not for beginners
There are 16 chords in this version of Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit. Cheeseburger in Paradise calls for notes played at the 17th fret. I couldn't follow the book even on the songs I already knew how to play. These are not arrangements for casual tab-reading players. It might be useful for serious...
14 of 29 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from The Keys, FL
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
Jimmy
Location: from NY
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
Anonymous
Location: from Crescent City, CA
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
June 29, 2000
Songs you should know by heart
These songs are great for acoustic guitar sing-a-longs. Personally, I find "Let's get drunk" mildly offensive, but most of friends think it is a laff-riot. Everyone loves "Margaritaville".
15 of 31 people found this review helpful.