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Paving Over the Past: A History And Guide To Civil War Battlefield Preservation

ebooks Paving Over the Past: A History And Guide To Civil War Battlefield Preservation by Georgie Boge Geraghty; Margie Boge in Arts-Photography

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Developed to assist users of Creating Successful Communities; the Resource Guide for Creating Successful Communities includes a detailed outline of the many tax benefits of private land conservation; examples of ordinances covering all land types; articles of incorporation; bylaws; and easements; and a glossary of growth management tools.


#2538975 in eBooks 2013-04-24 2013-04-24File Name: B00CERY10W


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. The Source of Electric Guitar BluesBy D.R.L.~ If you really want to learn how to play electric guitar blues; you have to go to the source. Go to the man who gave birth to the electric guitar blues and the man who strongly influenced everyone who came after him - from B.B. King to Eric Clapton; Stevie Ray Vaughan; and Jimi Hendrix. If you really want to learn how to play electric guitar blues; study the music of T-Bone Walker. There is no better place to start than "The T-Bone Walker Collection: Guitar Recorded Version" from publisher Hal Leonard with transcriptions by Kenn Chipkin; Pete Sawchuk; and Josh Workman.~ This 96-page book starts with a brief two-page history and appreciation of T-Bone Walker; and a recommended discography. Since the music of T-Bone Walker is continuously being repackaged and reissued; the discography as published in this 1999 book may be a little out of date; but a search of will lead the interested reader to the original recordings. Fifteen of the twenty transcriptions are based on the original versions recorded for Capitols Black and White label and are available on an invaluable 2-CD set Complete Capitol Black White Recordings. All of the music is available on Mosaics difficult to find; out-of-print collectors item The Complete Recordings of T-bone Walker 1940-1954.~ The songs transcribed are: Bye Bye Baby * Dont Leave Me Baby * Evenin * Go Back To The One You Love * Hard Pain Blues * I Got A Break Baby * I Know Your Wig Is Gone * Its A Low Down Dirty Deal * Low Down Dirty Shame Blues * Mean Old World * No Worry Blues * She Had To Let Me Down * Shes My Old Time Used To Be * So Blue Blues * (They Call It) Stormy Monday (Stormy Monday Blues) * T-Bone Blues * T-Bone Boogie * T-Bone Jumps Again * The Time Seems So Long * Vida Lee~ Every single note and chord; every riff; every phrase played by T-Bone is transcribed in standard musical notation and in tab notation. These riffs and fills have been copied; adapted; and modified by countless guitar players in blues and rock. The chords are particularly interesting. Because T-Bone came to popularity at a time when jazz was king and because he got his start singing in Les Hites jazz big band T-Bones chords are much jazzier than you will find with most blues players. You will find more 9th chords than 7th chords. Also; because he was playing in a jazz band with brass and reed players you will find keys like F and E-flat more than typical guitar keys like G and A. Even if you are already playing electric blues guitar you will find this book informative and educational not only for the historical value but also because it will help you expand your chord arsenal and broaden your playing into keys that you might not otherwise encounter.~ Highly recommended book for anyone interested in not only playing the blues but also interested in understanding the basis upon which so much of our music has been built.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. T-Bone Walker Tab BookBy SteveGood tab book for old country type blues guitar playing. Mainly for intermediate type guitar player however; could be used for learning for those in a more advanced beginner stage.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book!By Anderson TrindadeIm still working on it. Great book!

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