(Guitar Solo). 35 lush chord melody arrangements in standard guitar notation and tablature; for such beloved standards as: Aint Misbehavin * Autumn Leaves * Bewitched * Cherokee (Indian Love Song) * Darn That Dream * Girl Talk * Have You Met Miss Jones? * Ive Got You Under My Skin * Lullaby of Birdland * Misty * My Funny Valentine * A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square * Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado) * Stella by Starlight * Tangerine * The Very Thought of You * and more.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A classic for a reasonBy David BallardThis book was recommended to me before a trip to South India as a definitive book on the subject and something I should read; so I did. I am familiar with and admire Joseph Campbell; so I did not research other books. For all i know there may be many better; but this one certainly worked for me; as its non-fussy narrative style made the stories behind the art come to life. I felt immeasurably more informed by what I witnessed daily of the wonderful religious art of South India.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Delighted!By ryf003Although I grew up in India with daily encounters with these myths and symbols either through electronic media or religious/social ceremonies; I have to say that reading this book has changed the way I will be observing them again. In all the rush of modern age; the core concepts and interpretations (of mythic metaphors) are not structurally passed down to the future generations. For me; this book seems to start that spark and that too in a brief readable texts. I could have chosen to read book on this subject from Indian Hindu scholar but some of the Dr. Zimmers references opened up avenues of how West views spirituality and religion; and how it has evolved over period of time to differ from the Orient. The curiosity; structure and open minded with which Dr. Zimmer has approached this work speaks for the man himself and; particularly; the way he concludes this work. I am impressed by Dr. Zimmers ability to derive the primordial truth through the medium of cultural myths. I will continue exploring Dr. Zimmers and Joseph Campbells work.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Deep insights into Vedic influences on Art.By SanjayHeinrich Zimmer has a wealth of knowledge about Vedic history and his applies that very well in this book to discuss Art. He analyzes figurines and describes their aspects that relate to Hindu literature and culture. This will help you gather a deeper understanding of Vedic influences on art.