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Mothership: Authentic Guitar Tab Edition

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Claude MUZARD
Recensito in Francia il 10 febbraio 2025
tablatures parfaites
christopher sacry
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 15 giugno 2024
This is the book that has everything, every fill, every turnaround, every note... in detail. It shows chord fingerings all the way through every song so the beginner or intermediate guitarist will know where that one single note is coming from and be able to learn and grow from it. The details are just wonderful. You can not beat this book and for the price it's a steal. It's like finding the Rosetta Stone. Just buy it.
Enri
Recensito in Italia il 10 gennaio 2023
Bellissimo
Marc Mac Neil
Recensito in Canada il 23 marzo 2023
Great song book and in great shape for being used.
Andrea
Recensito in Italia il 13 marzo 2021
Perfetto, arrivato nei tempi previsti e confezionato in maniera impeccabile. Il format è molto nitido e leggibile, fedele alle partiture originali. Acquisto consigliato!
chiara s.
Recensito in Italia il 6 gennaio 2018
Perfetto per chitarrista amatoriale che preferisce la modalità Tab. spedizione rapida, lo spartito era solo leggermente segnato in un angolo, ma bulla di serio
トラック野郎
Recensito in Giappone il 17 marzo 2017
こっちの方が激安。こちらは平行輸入品なのかな?あまりの値段の違いに最初買うのを躊躇ったぐらいですが、こちらの方で良い思います。
Giacomo
Recensito in Italia il 27 gennaio 2014
Lo consiglio vivamente a tutti...!!! ;)Se alle prime armi con la chitarra o veterano, troverete questo testo fondamentale per comprendere a pieno la tecnica di Page & Co.LZ4EVER
Giancarlo
Recensito in Italia il 25 settembre 2012
Ha Tutte le tracce della raccolta "Mothership" Nota per Nota,impeccabile!Essendo gli spartiti per Chitarra non vi aspettate di trovare le notazioni precise per gli altri stumenti che vengono arrangiati alla chitarra.Tutti i brani sono fedeli alla riproduzione esatta che viene nelle canzoni.Se vi Piacciono i Led Zeppelin e suonate la chitarra questo Libro fa per voi!
Murray
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 21 novembre 2010
This book provides guitar transcriptions for all the songs on Led Zeppelin's Mothership 2-CD compilation. To give the full list, that's: Good Times Bad Times, Communication Breakdown, Dazed and Confused, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Whole Lotta Love, Ramble On, Heartbreaker, Immigrant Song, Since I've Been Loving You, Rock and Roll, Black Dog, When the Levee Breaks, Stairway to Heaven, The Song Remains the Same, Over the Hills and Far Away, D'yer Mak'er, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Houses of the Holy, Kashmir, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Achilles' Last Stand, In the Evening, All My Love. That's 24 songs covering all of Led Zep's career. Because it's from a CD compilation, it's not a list specifically chosen for guitarists, of course, so there are a couple of songs (D'yer Mak'er, All My Love), which as a guitarist I'd like to have swapped (with, for instance, The Rain Song and The Ocean, perhaps), but you've certainly got the main ones any Led Zep guitar fan wants to learn (Stairway to Heaven, of course), and a good selection of others to get your teeth into. A few of the songs are in different tunings (When the Levee Breaks, Kashmir), but generally we're in standard EADGBE, so you'll have no trouble picking up your guitar and playing along with the CD.Generally, only the guitar parts and the vocal melody are transcribed, though there are a few occasions (such as where there aren't any guitars playing), where you get a keyboard transcription, sometimes tab'ed for guitar (the No Quarter electric piano intro, for instance), sometimes not (the clavinet riff that opens Trampled Underfoot, the keyboard intro to All My Love). Generally, there are only one or two guitar parts transcribed at any one moment, which means things aren't too cluttered and you're not having to turn the page all the time, but in some of the more epic songs (Achilles Last Stand), you've got three guitar parts at once, which I think is the maximum.Overall the transcription is excellent, but I did notice a few oddities. At one point in the Stairway to Heaven intro, for instance, the transcription has you holding the 5th fret of the A string while doing a pull-off (3rd fret to 2nd) on the top E string -- a bit of a stretch, and a silly way to do it when you can replace the 5th fret/A string with the open D string, which is I'm sure how Jimmy Page would have played it, not being one for pointless finger-stretching. Later, in the pre-solo bridge, there's an even more impossible-to-play chord in the tab, which becomes easy as soon as you shift it down a position and introduce some open strings. So, the notes are right, it's just how they're played on the fretboard that seems wrong. But I don't want to create the impression that the tab is littered with errors -- it's not, these were just a couple of minor points in an otherwise perfectly correct-sounding transcription.There's a lot of music in this book, which makes it great value for money. It covers a reasonable range of ability, too, with some of the more impressive-sounding songs (like Kashmir, and Immigrant Song) being pretty easy to play, but there's more complex stuff, too. (And I'm glad to see they've transcribed the super-fast Heartbreaker solo, and not done what one other Led Zep tab book I've seen once did, which is put in a note saying it was impossible to transcribe, and you should just play as fast as you can! Here, the notes are all present.)