Chet's book Note for Note is out of print. The cost to purchase I used one can run you 140.00. I am hoping that someone out there has a copy and will make a copy of their book and send it to me for less than 140.00.
The book has great tunes on there like: Over the Rainbow, The Entertainer, Merrily We Roll Along, Charade.
Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
"make a copy of their book and send it to me for less than 140.00"
I am sure Norm will...LOL.
Chromatic, you probably picked the wrong board.
I am sure Norm will...LOL.
Chromatic, you probably picked the wrong board.
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
Just remember that the Note for Note book is exactly that....note for note....it's not tablature...it's notation. I'm surprised this book cost so much...I see it all the time at music stores for sale.
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
Don't have that one
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
Have you checked your local library? I have...on occasion - checked out that book to study it. Although it is not tablature, it could be if you use TablEdit or any of the other transcription software packages availble these days. I'm sure you could probably work up a transcription fairly quickly. As I recall, the book does have some performance notes that are very helpful in making the piece sound like Chet's performance from which it was drawn.
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note (John Knowles)
John Knowles, cgp did the transcriptions for the book. Perhaps John could enlighten you about the availability. Making copies of a copyrighted book could get 'a little sticky', if you know what I mean. As Phil indicated you might still find new-old-stock in some music stores close to the original price.
Check with your local library that might obtain a copy from their sources. That's how I got Chet's biography book for my first reading of it, but they got it from another library way down-state from me. I have since obtained a used copy of the biography from eBay.
There are some good songs in the book "Charade" being a one of them.
Good luck!
Check with your local library that might obtain a copy from their sources. That's how I got Chet's biography book for my first reading of it, but they got it from another library way down-state from me. I have since obtained a used copy of the biography from eBay.
There are some good songs in the book "Charade" being a one of them.
Good luck!
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
Terry,
Sorry I had not read your post about the library before suggesting it Great minds thinking alike
Sorry I had not read your post about the library before suggesting it Great minds thinking alike
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
I, too, borrowed a copy via Interlibrary Loan. It was, of course, missing the page where "Merrily We Roll Along" was notated.
Be aware that not every song from the record is transcribed (the "Limelight" theme I really missed) and some of the transcriptions seem to be incomplete even when I checked the pagination (notably "Charade").
The tab of "Charade" on Jack Baker's amazing fantastic site is really well done, it's just missing a bunch of spots where Chet leads the downbeat by an 8th note on the melody.
Be aware that not every song from the record is transcribed (the "Limelight" theme I really missed) and some of the transcriptions seem to be incomplete even when I checked the pagination (notably "Charade").
The tab of "Charade" on Jack Baker's amazing fantastic site is really well done, it's just missing a bunch of spots where Chet leads the downbeat by an 8th note on the melody.
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
If you are looking for the arrangement to "Merrily...", that is a John Knowles arrangement, and is available in his FingerStyle Quarterly. Www.JonhKnowles.com
Thanks,
George
George
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Re: Chet Atkins Note for Note
George had a slight typo in his link.
Here's the corrected link for Dr. Knowles' site.
http://www.johnknowles.com/
Here's the corrected link for Dr. Knowles' site.
http://www.johnknowles.com/
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