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No Doubt: The Singles, 1992-2003

No Doubt: The Singles, 1992-2003

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Doubt: the Singles 1992-2003
Review: This book is the piano/vocal/chords version of the CD "The Singles: 1992-2003" by No Doubt. Unlike most music books, much of the orignal bass lines preserved in this book, which was why I bought it. I simply transpose them up a few lines and I'm back in the range of my electric bass. I liked how they the original work of this band intact for the most part. Warner Brothers also has a history of making music books that fall apart as you look through them (this was my experience with "The Simpsons Songbook" and "Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone Piano Solos") The book is written so that it has one lone treble clef, and a grand staff for the piano (i.e. both treble and bass clef). Guitar chords a presented above the vocal line (the lone treble clef) in fingerboard diagrams. The original work of the piano player and bassist was well preserved throughout this book, and not altered. The pieces range in tempo, key signatures, and time signatures. There is no tablature in this book. This book has the following songs in it: "Just a Girl" "It's My Life" (remake of the song by Talk Talk) "Hey Baby" "Bathwater" "Sunday Morning" "Hella Good" "New" "Underneath it All" "Excuse Me Mr." "Running" "Spiderwebs" "Simple Kind of Life" "Don't Speak" "Ex-Girlfriend" "Trapped in a Box" Recommended for the intermediate level player at the least. I highly recommend this songbook.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Doubt: the Singles 1992-2003
Review: This book is the piano/vocal/chords version of the CD "The Singles: 1992-2003" by No Doubt. Unlike most music books, much of the orignal bass lines preserved in this book, which was why I bought it. I simply transpose them up a few lines and I'm back in the range of my electric bass. I liked how they the original work of this band intact for the most part. Warner Brothers also has a history of making music books that fall apart as you look through them (this was my experience with "The Simpsons Songbook" and "Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone Piano Solos") The book is written so that it has one lone treble clef, and a grand staff for the piano (i.e. both treble and bass clef). Guitar chords a presented above the vocal line (the lone treble clef) in fingerboard diagrams. The original work of the piano player and bassist was well preserved throughout this book, and not altered. The pieces range in tempo, key signatures, and time signatures. There is no tablature in this book. This book has the following songs in it: "Just a Girl" "It's My Life" (remake of the song by Talk Talk) "Hey Baby" "Bathwater" "Sunday Morning" "Hella Good" "New" "Underneath it All" "Excuse Me Mr." "Running" "Spiderwebs" "Simple Kind of Life" "Don't Speak" "Ex-Girlfriend" "Trapped in a Box" Recommended for the intermediate level player at the least. I highly recommend this songbook.


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