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Guitar Three Chord Songbook

Vol. 3 G-C-D
guitare et paroles
Numéro du produit: HL 00137261
Edition: Recueil de pièces instrumentales
20,99 €
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50 more 3-chord wonders, with no duplication from previous volumes!

Includes: All Right Now • Bad Moon Rising • Blowin' in the Wind • A Boy Named Sue • Cecilia • Closer to Free • Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) • I Fall to Pieces • I Got You (I Feel Good) • I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For • The Joker • Ring of Fire • Steal My Kisses • Walk of Life • You'll Accomp'ny Me and more.

Contenu

All Right Now
Amanda
At The Hop
Bad Moon Rising
Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight
Blowin' In The Wind
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Bluejean Bop
A Boy Named Sue
Brand New Man
Call Me The Breeze
Cecilia
Chasing Cars
Closer To Free
Cold, Cold Heart
Dizzy Miss Lizzie
Early Mornin' Rain
The First Cut Is The Deepest
For What It's Worth
Games People Play
The Green Door
He Stopped Loving Her Today
Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
Hold My Hand
Honeycomb
I Fall To Pieces
I Got You (I Feel Good)
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
If I Were A Carpenter
It's Hard To Be Humble
The Joker
King Of The Road
Little Honda
Mean Woman Blues
The Night's Too Long
No Particular Place To Go
Oh Boy!
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
Release Me
Ring Of Fire
Ruby Baby
Seven Bridges Road
Shelter From The Storm
Singing The Blues
Steal My Kisses
Thirty Days In The Hole
Three Little Birds
Too Much
Walk Of Life
You'll Accomp'ny Me

Plus d'infos

Titre:
Guitar Three Chord Songbook
Vol. 3 G-C-D
Edition:
Recueil de pièces instrumentales
Maison d'édition:
Hal Leonard

Détails techniques

Type de support:
Partition
Numéro du produit:
HL 00137261
ISBN13:
978-1-4803-9970-9
UPC:
888680026783
Poid:
0,35 kg
Fabricant:
Hal Leonard Europe B.V.
8447 AS Heerenveen SL Heerenveen
Pays-Bas

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