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Emerson, Lake And Palmer: Greatest Hits is a premium 80-page music scorebook featuring 10 of the band’s most iconic progressive rock songs, arranged for piano, vocal, and guitar with standard notation and guitar tabs. This collector’s edition offers authentic transcriptions that capture the complexity and artistry of ELP’s 1970s masterpieces, making it an essential resource for serious musicians and fans alike.
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 60 Reviews |
K**H
quality product
great music
キ**野
日本のバンドスコアに無い必見のEL&P
ELPファン必見のスコア集です、曲目は C'est La Vie The Endlell Enigma Part 'T、'U From The Beginning I Believe In Father Christmas Karn Evil 1st Impression part'U Lucky Man Still You Turn Me On Take A Pebble Trilogyの10曲が掲載されています、Karn Evil以外はほとんど日本の出版社からは掲載されていない曲だと思います、コンサートなどでのオープニング曲のHoedownや複雑だが繊細なピアノ曲のFugeなどが掲載されていないのは少し残念ですがエマーソンやレイクのメロディを自分で再現できます(但しテクニックは相当必要ですね) 注意しなければならないのはバンドスコアではないのでドラム譜は掲載されてません、キーボードとギター譜を中心としています、ギターパートはタブもついているので助かります。 1970年代を代表するプログレッシブロックグループの驚異的な演奏を忠実に再現しています、特にキースエマーソンファンは自分のコピーとの比較など色々勉強になると思います。
L**C
4 stelle
Spartiti interessanti della musica degli ELP, abbastanza fedeli a ciò che si ascolta nei loro dischi originali
M**T
Emerson Lake & Palmer sheet music
This book of sheet music for Emerson Lake & Palmer contains the following pieces: (1) C'est la Vie (taken from their 1977 album "Works Volume 1"); (2) The Endless Enigma (Part I) (taken from their 1972 album "Trilogy"); (3) The Endless Enigma (Part II) (taken from "Trilogy"); (4) From the Beginning (taken from "Trilogy"); (5) I Believe in Father Christmas (the album version of the song is taken from their 1977 follow-up album "Works Volume 2", and there is an alternative version which was released as a single by Greg Lake); (6) Karn Evil 9 (1st Impression Part II) (taken from their 1973 album "Brain Salad Surgery"); (7) Lucky Man (taken from "Emerson Lake & Palmer", the band's self-titled debut album from 1970 which is regarded by many people to be one of their best efforts if not the best); (8) Still... You Turn Me On (taken from "Brain Salad Surgery"); (9) Take a Pebble (taken from "Emerson Lake & Palmer"); (10) Trilogy (the title track from the album of the same name). Although the pieces featured in this songbook are listed in alphabetical order in the contents page and on the back of the book, in the book itself they are not quite in alphabetical order for some reason. It would be great if at some stage in the future publishers could release sheet music for all of the band's albums in their entirety, for example their self-titled debut from 1970 which consists of "The Barbarian", "Take a Pebble", "Knife-Edge", "The Three Fates", "Tank", and "Lucky Man". Anyway, this book is a start for anyone wishing to practice playing pieces of music by Emerson Lake & Palmer. Highly recommended.
A**N
All the good stuff here
Very few mistakes.
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