The New James Taylor Easy Guitar Tab Book Reviews
Through out his long successful career, James Taylor has developed a noticeable fingerpicking pattern to accompany his songs. His intricate fingerpicking pattern could be hard to figure out unless you’ve been playing for some time and have good ears to copy it from the recordings. If you’re looking for an easy way to learn the exact fingerpicking pattern used by the artist in his songs, now it’s here!
‘The New Best of James Taylor for Guitar: Easy TAB Deluxe’ is a highly accurate transcription to some of the best songs recorded by the artist. Notated complete with guitar ‘TAB’, it also features complete lyrics for every song featured. With this book, you can expect to learn 12 songs which are: Cooperline, Country Road, Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight, Fire and Rain, Mexico, Millworker, Shower the People, Steamroller, Sweet Baby James, Walking Man, You’ve Got a Friend and Your Smiling Face.
Since the book is dedicated to the fingerstyle technique of playing, I would suggest spending some time on a dedicated fingerpicking lesson. A through understanding of the basic in this style of playing will help you a great deal when working with the book.
Finally, It would also be a good idea to get yourself the original recording as reference, as any ‘TAB’ book will only be the most useful when you already know what a particular song should sounds like prior to studying it. By the way, there’s nothing better than listening to an original recording by the great artist himself.
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