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By James Taylor
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Voice Sheet Music
Electric Guitar Sheet Music Easy Guitar Sheet Music Guitar Tablature Sheet Music |
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Folk
Soft Rock Folk Rock |
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Collection / Songbook
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New Best of... for Guitar
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The New Best Of James Taylor For Guitar - Easy Guitar. (Easy TAB Deluxe). By James Taylor. For easy guitar and voice. This edition: Easy TAB Deluxe. Artist/Personality; Guitar Personality. New Best of...for Guitar. Folk Rock and Soft Rock. Difficulty: easy-medium. Easy guitar tablature songbook (simplified guitar/vocal arrangements). Guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams and guitar tab glossary. 63 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.0029B).
ISBN 0769200079. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams and guitar tab glossary. Folk Rock and Soft Rock. 9x12 inches.
Titles are: Copperline * Country Road * Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight* Fire and Rain * Mexico * Millworker * Shower the People * Steamroller * Sweet Baby James * Walking Man * You've Got a Friend * Your Smiling Face.
Glen
Location: from live in FL ( writing from NC)
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
Anonymous
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
dana
Location: from Granite Bay, Ca
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
October 11, 2007
a very good learning tool.
I remember learning these songs, learning, being the key word here.I think the reviews that thot this was difficult know how to play these songs better now and that's fun, and a better player for it. a tip- if the beginner can't reach that B-note with your finger try your...
46 of 104 people found this review helpful.
K D Hawes
Location: from Pacific Grove, CA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
September 14, 2007
It left me wanting
The arrangements were good, but the chords that were used were diagrammed at the beginning of each song, but when it came time to play the chord, they only gave you the name of the chord, not where, or how to play it. I had to photocopy the first page...
47 of 105 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
March 2, 2007
Easy - I don't think so
Either I'm really a beginner, or it's not an easy guitar book. Or James Taylor has the most ambidextrous fingers in the world. Some of the chord pictures seem almost impossible. It's nice to have the actual chord changes, but they seem too hard to play for me.
59 of 110 people found this review helpful.