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Elvis Presley Fake Book | All Instruments (218058)
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Price: $22.95
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With vocal melody, lyrics, piano accompaniment and chord
names (no harmonica tab).
Partial list includes:
- Ain't That Loving You Baby
- All Shook Up
- Always on My Mind
- Any Day Now
- Any Way You Want Me
- Are You Lonesome Tonight?
- Baby, Let's Play House
- A Big Hunk O' Love
- Blue Christmas
- Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
- Blue Hawaii
- Blue Moon
- Blue Moon of Kentucky
- Blue Suede Shoes
- Bossa Nova Baby
- Can't Help Falling in Love
- Change of Habit
- Crying in the Chapel
- Don't Be Cruel (To a Heart That's True)
- For the Good Times
- Frankfurt Special
- G.I. Blues
- Girl Happy
- Green Green Grass of Home
- Heartbreak Hotel
- Help Me Make It Through the Night
- Hound Dog
- I'll Be Home on Christmas Day
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
- It's Now or Never
- It's Over
- Jailhouse Rock
- Kentucky Rain
- King Creole
- Love Me Tender
- Make the World Go Away
- Old Shep
- Return to Sender
- Suspicious Minds
- (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
- Unchained Melody
- Viva Las Vegas
- You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
...and many more!
For piano, voice, guitar and all C instruments.
*About "Fake" Books (NOT specifically for harmonica)-
A "fake" book contains songs written in a concise format
that includes only the melody and chords which can be
used and read by all instruments. This allows you to
interpret the song's performance as you feel is
appropriate.
You must be able to read music and chord
notation to use "Fake" books. This is great for quickly
learning songs by yourself or with an ensemble.
Each song in a fake book only has a single melody
actually written out in notes, which is usually the
vocal or lead melody. This melody will have the lyrics
written beneath the notes, with each word aligned to its
corresponding note. Above the notes of the melody will
appear the names of the appropriate chords to play -
for example, a "C minor" chord would be written as
"Cmin" or Cm", rather than writing out all of the notes
in those chords as they appeared in the original version
of the song. This format is very compact, which is why
you will often see "fake" books containing 500 or more
songs.
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