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Play Guitar With... Sting

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Media: Sheet Music and CD
Language: English
Arrangement: Guitar Tab, Melody line, Lyrics & Chord (TAB/MLC)
Skill Level: Intermediate - Explain this
Artist: Sting
Publisher: Wise Publications
Series: Play Guitar With

   
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Play Guitar With...Sting, on six of his greatest hits with CD backing tracks. Play guitar or sing along with the matching music book. Includes Fields Of Gold, Brand New Day and If I Ever Lose My Faith In You.
Guitar tab and standard notation of each song with chord symbols, plus complete lyrics for vocalists.


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Sales Rank:
4648
Published on:
9/1/2000
Format:
Backing Tracks
Length:
48 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
AM968000
ISBN:
0711985596

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Customer Rating I think it's a nice book. I especially liked "Fragile" because it's hard to play, but once you're able to play it, it's a lot of fun. The big advantage of the songs in this book is that a lot of them teach you to play with your fingers instead of using a plectrum. As I've noticed before with other books in this "Play guitar with.." series, some songs are not "all guitar" songs, like "If I ever lose my faith in you", in which the guitar is just supportive of the song in its entirety, whereas a song like Fragile is all about the guitar. In my opinion, the latter is better if you want to play alone, though if playing in a band of course, you should be able to be the headliner as well as a background musician.
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