adorshki
Reverential Member
It even had tablature.Al, the most amazing part of your story is that there was a music book dedicated to "After Bathing At Baxter's"! Sheet music with guitar chords? Hal Leonard?That's a pretty "off the wall" album for that!
walrus
In '69.
And also taught me I hated tablature but the chord diagrams were manna from heaven!
AND that there was a lot more to learning how to play a tune than just having the charts.
It turned out of course that my favorite tunes were the hardest to pick up from sheet music without any other assistance, but tunes like "Young Girl Sunday Blues" and "Last Wall of the Castle" were actually somewhat comprehensible to my novice ears.
I loved "Martha" but was clueless about the fingerpicking technique.
What I really wanted to do was play the leads like Jorma, anyway.
:glee:
It had some great pictures, too.
In fact I still have it.
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