

desertcart.in - Buy Duane Allman book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read Duane Allman book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: Excellent produit, mais c'est une habitude avec les Play-Along d'Hal Leonard. Les tablatures sont très précises et simple à lire. Le cd est utile comme back-track et en plus, sur Pc, on peut facilement régler la vitesse, ce qui permet d'étudier tranquillement les passages les plus complexes. Seul petit problème, deux titres sont en tuning open E et le cd ne propose pas de piste pour cet accordage particulier mais un classique EADGBE. Le prix reste très raisonnable pour un produit de grande qualité qui permet surtout de progresser... Review: Tired of playing along to the original albums? Me too. I got this book because of just one song: "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" which has been a favorite of mine since the very first time I heard it. Though I've been playing it for years, it's really fun to have such a good backing track to jam with. If you want to learn Duane's and Dickie's solos for these several songs, the transcriptions are very well done. The recordings are of complete songs so you get entire solos (keyboard solos included--on CD only). Even the drums sound like ABB. As a personal preference, there are a couple songs I'd have left out. "Little Martha" is one. Only Duane's part is transcribed. Bummer, because it's really not too hard for a single player to combine the best of both parts and play them at once. You won't get that here, but you may not care when you're playing Duane's part over the backing track of Dickie's part. Another song I'd have left off is "Revival". Not a bad song, I just don't think I'd ever want to play it. In place of those two I'd prefer "Hot 'Lanta" and the *Live at Filmore East* version of "Stormy Monday" or even "Ain't Wastin' Time No More". Really, it's not my place to criticize what's not there, because this book is worth every penny. Maybe Hal Leonard would consider an additional Duane Allman, or Allman Brothers play along some day. It would sell. There is A LOT to like about this book--my petty complaints aside. Who wouldn't want to jam out on "Blue Sky" or "Trouble No More"? Over all this is a keeper. Good recordings, good transcriptions, good selections. Want more? Buy another book. The *Definitive Collection For Guitar* is out in 3 volumes, but you don't get play along CDs with those. I'm perfectly happy jamming over "Liz Reed" until the neighbors can't stand it anymore.
| ASIN | 1423458699 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Dimensions | 22.86 x 0.43 x 30.48 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9781423458692 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1423458692 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 50 g |
| Language | English |
| Paperback | 72 pages |
| Publisher | Hal Leonard Corp (1 May 2010) |
T**L
Excellent produit, mais c'est une habitude avec les Play-Along d'Hal Leonard. Les tablatures sont très précises et simple à lire. Le cd est utile comme back-track et en plus, sur Pc, on peut facilement régler la vitesse, ce qui permet d'étudier tranquillement les passages les plus complexes. Seul petit problème, deux titres sont en tuning open E et le cd ne propose pas de piste pour cet accordage particulier mais un classique EADGBE. Le prix reste très raisonnable pour un produit de grande qualité qui permet surtout de progresser...
D**R
Tired of playing along to the original albums? Me too. I got this book because of just one song: "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" which has been a favorite of mine since the very first time I heard it. Though I've been playing it for years, it's really fun to have such a good backing track to jam with. If you want to learn Duane's and Dickie's solos for these several songs, the transcriptions are very well done. The recordings are of complete songs so you get entire solos (keyboard solos included--on CD only). Even the drums sound like ABB. As a personal preference, there are a couple songs I'd have left out. "Little Martha" is one. Only Duane's part is transcribed. Bummer, because it's really not too hard for a single player to combine the best of both parts and play them at once. You won't get that here, but you may not care when you're playing Duane's part over the backing track of Dickie's part. Another song I'd have left off is "Revival". Not a bad song, I just don't think I'd ever want to play it. In place of those two I'd prefer "Hot 'Lanta" and the *Live at Filmore East* version of "Stormy Monday" or even "Ain't Wastin' Time No More". Really, it's not my place to criticize what's not there, because this book is worth every penny. Maybe Hal Leonard would consider an additional Duane Allman, or Allman Brothers play along some day. It would sell. There is A LOT to like about this book--my petty complaints aside. Who wouldn't want to jam out on "Blue Sky" or "Trouble No More"? Over all this is a keeper. Good recordings, good transcriptions, good selections. Want more? Buy another book. The *Definitive Collection For Guitar* is out in 3 volumes, but you don't get play along CDs with those. I'm perfectly happy jamming over "Liz Reed" until the neighbors can't stand it anymore.
I**A
This book is great as it comes with a CD that allows you to copy cat and play along with the lead guitar or play along with the rhytym and you supply the lead. A BLAST.
R**R
This is a great book. Everyone can learn things about Duane allman's playing
M**G
Gift for our son, the guitar enthusiast. It was a request as a gift and we think that he liked it.
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