This 50th anniversary collectible hard cover edition contains full guitar TAB transcriptions for 50 early Stones classics from their ABKCO years. These are all-new arrangements featuring the most accurate transcriptions for all of Keith Richards; Brian Jones; and Mick Taylors legendary guitar parts. The book also comes with a section of the most classic Keith riffs. The songs within are selected from 12 x 5; Aftermath; Beggars Banquet; Between the Buttons; Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass); Decembers Children (and Everybodys); Flowers; Hot Rocks 1964--1971; Let It Bleed; Metamorphosis; Sticky Fingers; Their Satanic Majesties Request; and more!Titles:* 19th Nervous Breakdown* 2000 Light Years from Home* As Tears Go By* Backstreet Girl* Bitch* Brown Sugar* Cant You Hear Me Knocking* Child of the Moon* Country Honk* Dandelion* Dead Flowers* Dear Doctor* Factory Girl* Get Off of My Cloud* Gimme Shelter* Have You Seen Your Mother; Baby; Standing in the Shadow?* Heart of Stone* Honky Tonk Women* Im Free* Its All Over Now* Jig-Saw Puzzle* Jumpin Jack Flash* Lady Jane* The Last Time* Let It Bleed* Lets Spend the Night Together* Live with Me* Memo from Turner* Midnight Rambler* Monkey Man* Mothers Little Helper* No Expectations* Out of Time* Paint It; Black* Parachute Woman* Play with Fire* Ruby Tuesday* Salt of the Earth* (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction* Shes a Rainbow* The Spider and the Fly* Stray Cat Blues* Street Fighting Man* Stupid Girl* Sway* Sympathy for the Devil* Under My Thumb* Wild Horses* You Canrsquo;t Always Get What You Want* You Got the Silver
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A truly masterful collection.By michael c.There is no doubt that Chopin got his inspiration for his nocturnes from John Fields. Some are so similar in structure to Chopins that if you were not familiar with them you would swear that they were written by Chopin. Early critics of Chopins nocturnes pointed out the naturalness of the Field nocturnes as compared to the histrionics of Chopin. and after playing all of them from both composers I must say that I have to agree. The difficulties range in moderate to quite advanced. particularly in the earlier nocturnes that used rubato embellishments to the melody that requires one to carefully figure out the relationship to the accompaniment. These nocturnes are great preparation for Chopin. but also they are beautiful and very artistic in their own right. and will reward any pianist who takes the time to master their intricacies.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A great way to get into Romantic piano literatureBy K. B. FennerField "invented" the Nocturne. and these are masterpieces. They are easier than most of Chopins but have enchanting. haunting melodies. They are a great introduction to 19th century. Romantic *pianistic* playing--not so unachievable for someone less skilled. My one beef is that the Kalmus edition has a few obvious errors. and is cramped. unlike Henle---which does not seem to publish these.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Gorgeous music; hard to playBy Tom BloomListen to Field. its beautiful and charming. and way ahead of his time -- he was composing near to Beethovens life! Try to play the music and see how deceivingly difficult the pieces are. Great respect for the man who invented the Nocturne; Chopin learned the form from him.