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Fingerpicking Yuletide: 16 Songs Arranged for Solo Guitar in Standard Notation  Tab

[ebooks] Fingerpicking Yuletide: 16 Songs Arranged for Solo Guitar in Standard Notation Tab by Hal Leonard in Arts-Photography

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(Guitar Chord Songbook). 40 hits from Queen get the royal treatment in this songbook; with complete lyrics; chord symbols and guitar chord diagrams. Includes: Another One Bites the Dust * Bohemian Rhapsody * Crazy Little Thing Called Love * Fat Bottomed Girls * Hammer to Fall * Innuendo * Killer Queen * Radio Ga Ga * Stone Cold Crazy * Tie Your Mother Down * Under Pressure * We Are the Champions * We Will Rock You * Youre My Best Friend * and more!


#1144922 in eBooks 2004-07-01 2004-07-01File Name: B00GQZO9M8


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. (Karin Stevens writing on my husbands account. ) This ...By Michael Stevens(Karin Stevens writing on my husbands account.)This book is one of the most important books on dance of our time! In fact; it is FOR our time. LaMothe draws from science; philosophy and religious studies to make a clear case that dance matters at the most fundamental understanding of existence; and that movement is the building block of life and "the currency of evolution." Our only way through this 11th hour time for our planet and our species is to return to the movement of nature and the body; understanding that the movements of nature and the body are connected. Why We Dance is as much a book about the epistemological and ontological meaning of movement as it is a proclamation of hope for this planetary time.It should be required reading for all dance students in undergraduate and graduate level work and therefore propel these dance-advocate humans out into all sectors of life beyond the traditional places of concert stages and dance classrooms. My hope and vision is that then someday this book will be required reading for studies in philosophy; medicine; anthropology; environmental studies...etc!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Lamothe is a rare voice in the conversation about danceBy B HansenLamothe is a rare voice in the conversation about dance. She blends a tri-fold vision of personal experience to deepen what she believes is the philosophy of bodily becoming. Lamothe is a dancer; a farmer; and a mother. She understands what becoming of the body means as she has grown a child within her womb. She understands what becoming of the body means as she has worked the earth to grow nutrients from the soil. She understands what becoming of the body means as she has danced her life; every aspect of her life. By viewing each moment that makes up a life through the lens of dance we deepen our perception of what it means to be whole. The body-mind-spirit connection is an intricate web of knowledge. As we create an interplay between these three entities we become more movement oriented which increases the ways in which we come to know ourselves. Her writings and insights to this process traversed between daily life and philosophical ponderings creating an interesting experience while reading.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The philosophies and interests of Why We Dance are though-provoking ...By Jodie RandolphThe philosophies and interests of Why We Dance are though-provoking; captivating; and crucial. A return to our basic human needs and values in a world that has been overcome with distraction; technology; and isolation. We need each other; we need movement we need to dance. With a focus on bodily becoming; how movement shapes who we are; and how humans relate to each other and to the world; this book encompasses ground-breaking philosophies. Movement is at the core of our being and what makes us human. From LaMothe; ldquo;the task in becoming an ethical human involves learning how to draw close enough to others so that we are moved by one another to unfold our capacity to give to one another in mutually life-enabling waysrdquo; (p.135).

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