Honky Tonk Guitar: 16 Songs for Solo Guitar in "Travis Picking" Style
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16 songs: Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain * Folsom Prison Blues * Hey, Good Lookin' * It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels * Okie from Muskogee * On the Road Again * She Thinks I Still Care * Sixteen Tons * Slowly * There's a Tear in My Beer * Workin' Man Blues * Your Cheatin' Heart * more.
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Product Details
Author:
David Hamburger
Paperback:
32 pages
Publisher:
Hal Leonard Corporation
Publication Date:
May 01, 2007
ISBN:
1423411471
Package Length:
11.7 inches
Package Width:
8.9 inches
Package Height:
0.2 inches
Package Weight:
0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
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Lots of fun Jun 15, 2008 John Burton was way too hard on the book. The book is under $[...] and does have 16 songs for Solo Guitar - just as promised. The songs are at the right level - not too hard and not too easy. I started with "Your Cheating Heart" from the book. Its not too hard but its great fun to play. Highly recommended.
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Poor attempt Nov 10, 2007 Save your money. I'm a fairly competent Travis style guitarist and I found these transcriptions severely lacking in musical content. They are too simple for intermediates and not enough (any) explanation on the style is presented to make this a good beginner book. I think the Author, Dave Hamburger, who HAS done some decent books, did this one to fill a quota for the publisher. Lackluster and poorly presented transcriptions.