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Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1393064

Composed by Stephen Foster. Arranged by Bettina Schipp. Country,Folk,Traditional. Individual part. 4 pages. Songbooks.info #976607. Published by songbooks.info (A0.1393064).

Songs by Stephen C. Foster (1826-1564) - arranged for Guitar fingerpicking. The songs were written in the well-known tablature for string instruments as well as in classical musical notation - for slightly intermediate and advanced guitarists. The songs were recorded at a slow tempo and with a metronome in the background. Have fun making music...!

Songs von Stephen C. Foster (1826-1564) - für das Fingerpicking mit der Gitarre arrangiert. Die Songs wurden in der bekannten Tabulatur für Saiteninstrumente sowie in der klassischen Notenschrift notiert - für leicht fortgeschrittene und fortgeschrittene GitarristInnen. Die Lieder wurden in einem langsamen Tempo und mit einem Metronom im Hintergrund aufgenommen. Viel Spa� beim Musizieren...!

My Wife is a most knowing woman
Guitare notes et tablatures

$2.49 2.23 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus

Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1343541

By Jessica Simpson. By Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. Arranged by Bettina Schipp. Advent,Christian,Christmas,Religious,Traditional. Individual part. 3 pages. Songbooks.info #929070. Published by songbooks.info (A0.1343541).

“Let It Snow!†Let It Snow! Let It Snow!†was written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, during a heat wave. The song was first recorded by Vaughn Monroe in the fall of 1945, released shortly after Thanksgiving, and became an international hit at Christmas.
The song was arranged for the Guitar and notated in classical musical notation and tablature.
The sound of a Vibraphone was used in the setting, so the sound does not mix with the sound of your own instrument. The melody is backed by a metronome and quietly by an organ. We hope you enjoy making music...!

„Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!“ wurde vom Texter Sammy Cahn und der Komponistin Jule Styne im Juli 1945 in Hollywood, Kalifornien, während einer Hitzewelle geschrieben. Das Lied wurde erstmals im Herbst 1945 von Vaughn Monroe aufgenommen, kurz nach Thanksgiving veröffentlicht und wurde zu Weihnachten ein internationaler Hit.
Das Lied wurde für die Gitarre arrangiert und in klassischer Notenschrift und Tabulatur notiert.
In der Vertonung wurde der Sound eines Vibraphones verwendet, so vermischt sich der Klang nicht mit dem Klang des eigenen Instrumentes. Hinterlegt ist die Melodie mit einem Metronom sowie leise mit einer Orgel. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Musizieren...!

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Guitare notes et tablatures
Jessica Simpson
$5.49 4.92 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.841182

By James Taylor. By James Taylor. Arranged by John Murphy C.S.M.V. Rock. Guitar Tab. 4 pages. John Murphy #5793051. Published by John Murphy (A0.841182).

You can close your eyes     James Taylor

Learn this classic James Taylor song and master his characteristic finger picking guitar technique.

You will learn:

4/4 Fingerpicking rhythm patterns that you can use in many other songs and other genres.

Popular and widely used great guitar chord inversions (also sometimes called slash chords, e.g. G/B )to create interesting bass lines that complement the melody of the tune and give direction and forward momentum to the song’s chord progression. Bass driven chord progressions are a characteristic feature of accomplished guitarists like James Taylor and Chet Atkins.


‘Clawhammer’ technique or ‘Travis picking’ are the names often given to a style of playing four bass notes to the bar (usually alternating from root to fifth of the chord played with the R.H.thumb). If you listen to the great country guitarist Chet Atkins you will hear this ‘clawhammer’ style in most of his guitar arrangements.


Useful hammer-ons/pull-offs and passing notes that will improve your technique and add a professional touch to enhance your guitar performances. See bar for 8 hammer on the A sus chord and also on the B minor in bar 32. Note the pull off on G chord in bar 11.

Intro and outro sections are included in this James Taylor guitar arrangement of ‘You can close your eyes’

Most songs have intros and outros so that the singer can get the tempo and start in the right key. However, many published arrangements often just start on a pick-up note or two on the last beat of the bar with no chord indicated and end the song on a chord that is not the tonic or main key chord that tells the listener the song has ended. ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ by John Denver is a good example. In the key of ‘D’ the song starts with the notes ‘C#’ and ‘E’ and then the first bar is indicated as ‘D’ major chord. If you start the song playing a ‘D’ chord you will most likely sing the wrong notes because ‘C#’ and ‘E’ belong to the A7 chord of the song. So a simple 2 bar intro of ‘D’ , A7 (start singing on the last beat) and back to ‘D’ would help the singer to get the tempo and sing the correct pick-up notes. The printed sheet music of ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ ends on an ‘A7’ chord of the chorus and as such does not indicate that the end chord should be ‘D’. So it is not always safe to assume that the end chord in printed music indicates the key of the song.

Lyrics with chord symbols to show when to change chords. Matching the fingerpicking tab or sheet music to the lyrics can sometimes prove difficult so I have included a lyrics sheet of ‘You can close your eyes’ with chord symbols. This is a very popular format to give an indication when to change chords. However, the drawback is that there is no way of knowing how long each chord lasts as the bar structure is missing. But once you learn the bar structure from the sheet music or tab part you will find this Lyrics and chords sheet of ‘You can close your eyes’ your go to page for performing the song until you know it from memory.

Downloads available Include:

Score Tab Chords Lyrics For Guitar

Notes Chords Lyrics For Guitar

Tab Chords Lyrics For Guitar


If you like or buy this arrangement it helps if you leave even a brief review- two words( very good) or even better one word (Awesome) :)

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Tags :    Sheet music, Tab,  Pop/Rock, Folk , Country, Acoustic Guitar,  Easy  Intermediate

You Can Close Your Eyes
Guitare notes et tablatures
James Taylor
$5.99 5.37 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar - Digital Download

SKU: A0.841180

By James Taylor. By James Taylor. Arranged by John Murphy C.S.M.V. Rock. Guitar Tab. 6 pages. John Murphy #5792957. Published by John Murphy (A0.841180).

You Can Close Your Eyes     James Taylor

Learn this classic James Taylor song and master his characteristic finger picking guitar technique.

You will learn:

4/4 Fingerpicking rhythm patterns that you can use in many other songs and other genres.

Popular and widely used great guitar chord inversions (also sometimes called slash chords, e.g. G/B )to create interesting bass lines that complement the melody of the tune and give direction and forward momentum to the song’s chord progression. Bass driven chord progressions are a characteristic feature of accomplished guitarists like James Taylor and Chet Atkins.


‘Clawhammer’ technique or ‘Travis picking’ are the names often given to a style of playing four bass notes to the bar (usually alternating from root to fifth of the chord played with the R.H.thumb). If you listen to the great country guitarist Chet Atkins you will hear this ‘clawhammer’ style in most of his guitar arrangements.


Useful hammer-ons/pull-offs and passing notes that will improve your technique and add a professional touch to enhance your guitar performances. See bar for 8 hammer on the A sus chord and also on the B minor in bar 32. Note the pull off on G chord in bar 11.

Intro and outro sections are included in this James Taylor guitar arrangement of ‘You can close your eyes’

Most songs have intros and outros so that the singer can get the tempo and start in the right key. However, many published arrangements often just start on a pick-up note or two on the last beat of the bar with no chord indicated and end the song on a chord that is not the tonic or main key chord that tells the listener the song has ended. ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ by John Denver is a good example. In the key of ‘D’ the song starts with the notes ‘C#’ and ‘E’ and then the first bar is indicated as ‘D’ major chord. If you start the song playing a ‘D’ chord you will most likely sing the wrong notes because ‘C#’ and ‘E’ belong to the A7 chord of the song. So a simple 2 bar intro of ‘D’ , A7 (start singing on the last beat) and back to ‘D’ would help the singer to get the tempo and sing the correct pick-up notes. The printed sheet music of ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ ends on an ‘A7’ chord of the chorus and as such does not indicate that the end chord should be ‘D’. So it is not always safe to assume that the end chord in printed music indicates the key of the song.

Lyrics with chord symbols to show when to change chords. Matching the fingerpicking tab or sheet music to the lyrics can sometimes prove difficult so I have included a lyrics sheet of ‘You can close your eyes’ with chord symbols. This is a very popular format to give an indication when to change chords. However, the drawback is that there is no way of knowing how long each chord lasts as the bar structure is missing. But once you learn the bar structure from the sheet music or tab part you will find this Lyrics and chords sheet of ‘You can close your eyes’ your go to page for performing the song until you know it from memory.

Downloads available Include:

Score Tab Chords Lyrics For Guitar

Notes Chords Lyrics For Guitar

Tab Chords Lyrics For Guitar

If you like or buy this arrangement it helps if you leave even a brief review- two words( very good) or even better one word (Awesome) :) 

Contact me at info@guitarlessonsdundrum.com

You Can Close Your Eyes
Guitare notes et tablatures
James Taylor
$6.99 6.26 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.841181

By James Taylor. By James Taylor. Arranged by John Murphy C.S.M.V. Rock. Guitar Tab. 4 pages. John Murphy #5793043. Published by John Murphy (A0.841181).

You can close your eyes     James Taylor

Learn this classic James Taylor song and master his characteristic finger picking guitar technique.

You will learn:

4/4 Fingerpicking rhythm patterns that you can use in many other songs and other genres.

Popular and widely used great guitar chord inversions (also sometimes called slash chords, e.g. G/B )to create interesting bass lines that complement the melody of the tune and give direction and forward momentum to the song’s chord progression. Bass driven chord progressions are a characteristic feature of accomplished guitarists like James Taylor and Chet Atkins.


‘Clawhammer’ technique or ‘Travis picking’ are the names often given to a style of playing four bass notes to the bar (usually alternating from root to fifth of the chord played with the R.H.thumb). If you listen to the great country guitarist Chet Atkins you will hear this ‘clawhammer’ style in most of his guitar arrangements.


Useful hammer-ons/pull-offs and passing notes that will improve your technique and add a professional touch to enhance your guitar performances. See bar for 8 hammer on the A sus chord and also on the B minor in bar 32. Note the pull off on G chord in bar 11.

Intro and outro sections are included in this James Taylor guitar arrangement of ‘You can close your eyes’

Most songs have intros and outros so that the singer can get the tempo and start in the right key. However, many published arrangements often just start on a pick-up note or two on the last beat of the bar with no chord indicated and end the song on a chord that is not the tonic or main key chord that tells the listener the song has ended. ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ by John Denver is a good example. In the key of ‘D’ the song starts with the notes ‘C#’ and ‘E’ and then the first bar is indicated as ‘D’ major chord. If you start the song playing a ‘D’ chord you will most likely sing the wrong notes because ‘C#’ and ‘E’ belong to the A7 chord of the song. So a simple 2 bar intro of ‘D’ , A7 (start singing on the last beat) and back to ‘D’ would help the singer to get the tempo and sing the correct pick-up notes. The printed sheet music of ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ ends on an ‘A7’ chord of the chorus and as such does not indicate that the end chord should be ‘D’. So it is not always safe to assume that the end chord in printed music indicates the key of the song.

Lyrics with chord symbols to show when to change chords. Matching the fingerpicking tab or sheet music to the lyrics can sometimes prove difficult so I have included a lyrics sheet of ‘You can close your eyes’ with chord symbols. This is a very popular format to give an indication when to change chords. However, the drawback is that there is no way of knowing how long each chord lasts as the bar structure is missing. But once you learn the bar structure from the sheet music or tab part you will find this Lyrics and chords sheet of ‘You can close your eyes’ your go to page for performing the song until you know it from memory.

Downloads available Include:

Score Tab Chords Lyrics For Guitar

Notes Chords Lyrics  For Guitar

Tab Chords Lyrics  For Guitar


If you like or buy this arrangement it helps if you leave even a brief review- two words( very good) or even better one word (Awesome) :)

Contact me at info@guitarlessonsdundrum.com

You Can Close Your Eyes
Guitare notes et tablatures
James Taylor
$5.99 5.37 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus


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