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The New Transcriptions. (29 Songs From The Legendary Bluesman). By Robert Johnson. For guitar and voice. Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. Blues. Difficulty: medium. Guitar tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar notation legend and introductory text. 200 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.690271).
ISBN 0793589193. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names, guitar notation legend and introductory text. Blues. 9x12 inches.
A must-have for all blues guitarists, this exciting publication is the most complete Robert Johnson collection ever! It includes note-for-note transcriptions in notes & tab for all 29 songs ever recorded by this elusive legend, plus two alternate takes. Newly discovered authentic tunings and capo placements are also part of the package. Songs include: Cross Road Blues (Crossroads) * Dead Shrimp Blues * Drunken Hearted Man * Hell Hound on My Trail * Honeymoon Blues * I Believe I'll Dust My Broom * Kind Hearted Woman Blues * Love in Vain Blues * Malted Milk * Milkcow's Calf Blues * Ramblin' on My Mind * Sweet Home Chicago * When You Got a Good Friend * and more. Also includes an introduction.
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.
R.C. Jones
Location: from Tokyo, Japan
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
August 1, 2001
An Absolute Must for Robert Johnson Fans
This book offers the first big break in information on how Johnson "most likely" played his music. Definitely not for the faint of heart, it is, none-the-less, destined to be "the source" for Johnson's playing technique. If it included a learner's CD it would make it that much more attractive...
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