It's pretty typical of the ilk. From memory it has the bass and treble
staffs for most songs, with guitar chords noted above and where the
music especially needs it it shows the guitar tab notation below the
treble staff or at the start of the page, if it's a riff used throughout.
it's a pretty arty book ... a lot of effort went into it. theres some
of the lyrics scrawled in handwriting in some songs for emphasis. it's
quite a piece of work.
on 17/01/08 12:09 Chris said the following:
Out of interest, does it only include the guitar parts or does it
notate the piano/keyboard parts too?
Now that I know it existed, I'll have to start haunting places that
sell secondhand music, methinks.
Chris
On Jan 17, 2008 11:21 AM, RM <m2k7@liveonthe.net
<mailto:m2k7@liveonthe.net>> wrote:
Gosh, I'll have to take better care of mine ... I tried to google
it and
tried amazon and the sheet music sellers and they only have breathe.
It covers albums from MO to RSITS, with about 4-6 songs from each.
Hundreds of staff-taken photos, a rant or two and fairly elaborate
tabs
for all given songs. No "easy guitar" version thing. It was the
first
music book I bought about 20 years ago and the sales guy gave me a
cheesy parting look and said "good luck". He was right - most of
it was
well beyond me at the time, and a lot of it still is.
A treat.
I'll scan the cover and note the IBN, sometime later on. Remind
me if I
forget.
on 17/01/08 08:30 Seeker said the following:
> Hi,
>
> Never heard of the "old sheet music book" before. What was it
called?
> Is it possible to find? Is it any good?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> > There is an extensive rhetorical essay at in the start of an Oils
> book -
> > the old sheet music book I think - describing the painful
influences
> > described in that song. I'll try to scan it if no-one else
offers it up.
>
>
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>
> Yahoo!7 Groups Links
>
>
> mailto: powderworks-fullfeatured@yahoogroups.com.au
<mailto:powderworks-fullfeatured@yahoogroups.com.au>
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