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Reefer Movie Madness; The Ultimate Stoner Film Guide

[DOC] Reefer Movie Madness; The Ultimate Stoner Film Guide by Shirley Halperin; Steve Bloom in Arts-Photography

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Ten of the most memorable pieces from the Star Wars films have been arranged in traditional five-finger style; with the melody split between the hands; and without key signatures in the solo part. Starting hand positions are illustrated above each piece. Fingerings that are outside the noted five-finger positions and those indicating a shift in hand position are circled for easy identification. Dotted quarter notes; triplets and sixteenth notes have been avoided. All of the melodic arrangements have optional duet accompaniments created to achieve a fuller; richer musical experience.Titles: * Across the Stars ("Love Theme")* Anakinrsquo;s Theme* Cantina Band* Duel of the Fates* The Imperial March ("Darth Vaderrsquo;s Theme")* Luke and Leia* May the Force Be with You ("The Force Theme")* Princess Leiarsquo;s Theme* Star Wars ("Main Title")* Yodarsquo;s Theme.


#2967626 in eBooks 2011-02-04 2011-02-04File Name: B004LLIQ9G


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. GOOD BOOK. NEEDS TO BE ALPHABETICALBy SusanGOOD BOOK . NEEDS TO BE ALPHABETICAL0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. EXCELLENT........................................................By BasworksExcellent and detailed book covering the films. both good and bad. that you want to see in an altered state.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Get High And Watch A MovieBy Steve V.The idea behind this book seemed like a winner. though I admit that my imagination might have taken over when I read the books description. The premise is that movies are assessed based on their entertainment value while stoned or their appeal to those who are in an altered state. which was not what I expected. I expected this would be an appraisal of drug films. not films of various genres.All of this wouldnt effect the products rating had the books contents been compelling. The reason for putting films like "The Fellowship of the Ring" and other mainstream movies into the book werent very convincing and the writers treatment of drug/teen exploitation films is downright condescending. There doesnt seem to be much respect for the old B-movies here. and thats off-putting when you consider how those old films are still echoed in films today.There are some good entries here and the cutesy icons for the ratings are mildly amusing. but I cant see many people picking up this book and learning much of anything new or enlightening.

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