(Guitar Solo). 15 Disney hits arranged for solo guitar in standard notation tablature. The arrangements are carefully written for intermediate level guitarists; and each solo combines melody and harmony in one superb arrangement. Also includes an easy introduction to basic fingerstyle guitar. Songs: The Bare Necessities * Be Our Guest * Beauty and the Beast * Can You Feel the Love Tonight * Candle on the Water * Colors of the Wind * Go the Distance * If I Didnt Have You * Look Through My Eyes * My Funny Friend and Me * Reflection * Under the Sea * A Whole New World * Youll Be in My Heart * Youve Got a Friend in Me. Disney characters and artwork (c) Disney Enterprises; Inc.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerIt was very good.8 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Close but not enoughBy William E DonoghueWhile I have Ed Komara to thank in part for helping introduce me to the Mississippi Delta when he ran the Blues Archives at Ole Miss in Oxford; this book has seen its publication delayed too long since it was written and is too limited in its scope. Since written Robert Johnsons real gravesite has been disclosed by the widow of the man who dug the grave; the Rock Hall of Fame conference has been held and yet another book (this one) is written without interviewing Robert Lockwood Jr.; Robert Johnsons stepson and protoge. It was only Lockwood that learned to play guitar directly from Johnson. He was a cagey person to interview but he opened up to me in depth. I fault Komaras publisher for delaying publication too long and making the book out of date before it was published.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Concise workBy DoronEshA very concise book; filled with data and tabbed examples; regarding Robert Johnsons work and predecessors. Where he grew up; what he learned and from whom; where he went and what he played. It depicts Johnson not as one of the founders of The Blues; as he is still; erroneously; regarded by many; but rather as the one of the last greats of Country Blues. A missing link; so to speak; between Country Blues and post-war Electric Blues.A good place to start if you want to hitch a ride deep into Country Blues land. A good stop on the way if youve been to the crossroads...