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Works for acoustic or electric in easy position with just a couple fingers. Similar to ACDC style power chords. Original Scorpions key. More…
Had some requests for this one. Another stunning interpretation by Mateus. Is he launching into his version of Hallelujah at the end?!! Have fun with it :) More…
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Hey all, here's my transcription of a classic Sepultura song from their Chaos A.D. album! Rhythm wise this song is not particularly complicated, however most tabs out there got it wrong. So after watching… More…
Welcome to the fractal metastasis of Cyriak's music and animation. I understand that Cyriak has is a musical autodidact... holy moly! He's unique! This guy is like the musical offspring of Johann Sebastian… More…
This is the amazing Terry Pollard, performing on the Steve Allen Show in 1956 with The Terry Gibbs Quartet. Terry was an amazing pianist and vibraphonist, who is legendary in the Detroit music scene of… More…
I know I know, the intro and verse at the beginning is are a guitar part, but it´s good to know. Nutritive food for fingers :-) More…
"Look there, he goes! Isn't he dreamy? Monsieur Gaston! Oh, he's so cute! Be still my heart! I'm hardly breathing! He's such a tall dark strong and handsome brute." More…
"Look There he goes! isn't he dreamy? Monsieur Gaston, Oh he's so cute! Be still my heart! I'm hardly breathing! He's such a tall dark strong and handsome brute." More…
This is my transcription of Kenny Barron’s Solo on Voyage from Stan Getz's "The Final Concert" Live at Munich Philharmonie… More…
This is my transcription of Kenny Barron’s Solo on Have You Met Miss Jones from “Lemuria-Seascape” album (1991)… More…
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I made a score reduction of this cue from Jerry Goldsmith's score to Basic Instinct. The full score is available for purchase from OmniMusicPublishing.com More…
"Look There, he goes! Isn't he dreamy? Monsieur Gaston! Oh He's so cute! Be Still my Heart! I'm Hardly breathing! He's such a such a tall dark strong and handsome brute!" More…
This is my transcription of Benny Green's solo on Pensativa by Clare Fischer from Benny's album "The Place to Be" (1994)… More…
This is a Capo 3-take of the "Lead Guitar". In the original version it's played one octave up at Capo 15 but that requires a very deep cutaway such as on the Rickenbacker Jonny plays in some live clips… More…