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Beatles Music Sheet

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
For musicians, the chance to own Beatles music is an inspiration. Unfortunately, the originals are beyond most people budgets! However, there are many books containing reproductions, which helps to recreate all the hits for the budding guitarist at a party or the more serious aspirations of a group tribute.

Books on the market to suit every skill level and different instruments. Beginners may want an easy benefit Beatles Complete Easy Guitar Edition, a collection of 176 songs with simplified arrangements. Melody lines, agreements and arrangements of boxes, and the words are accompanied by color photographs and illustrations. More easy music of the Beatles is in Really Easy Guitar! The Beatles. The book has guitar tab, boxes of agreement and the lyrics and a soundtrack CD. There are tips on how to play different aspects of music and a helpful guide on the use of the tab and agreements for beginners.

For more intermediate players, it is with the game Guitar Best of the Beatles. 23 visits are reproduced, and there are two CDs, one with all the instruments and other parties without the guitar for the player that can accompany the tracks. The most complete Beatles music for the guitar is The Beatles Complete Scores Box Edition of intermediate and advanced skills. Full score transcripts cover each of the 203 songs the band wrote and recorded nine other songs that were covered. The score appears in the tab and standard notation and instrument and each song has its own scope.

Pianists can also play with the Beatles back catalog with The Beatles Complete Piano Edition. Containing nearly every song, the book aims at easy and there are guitar chord symbols and notations for piano and voice. Even saxophonists can join the music with the Beatles sheet Guest Spot: The Beatles Playalong for Saxophone. 10 visits are arranged for alto saxophone with melody lines and there is a CD with tracks. The parties may go with a stroke of 101 Beatles Songs for Buskers. Beginners can follow and join the melody, chords and lyrics in piano / organ edition. Beatles music ensures that the legacy of the most successful band of all time continues and the songs will be performed live. Original fans can take a journey into the past and new generations to discover large documents.

Beatles Trivia

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Beatlemania is still on! Tell me what you know about John, Paul, Gringo and George.

  1. What was the last song John Lennon played to a paying audience?
    a. Across the Universe
    b. I Saw Her Standing There
    c. Imagine
    d. Bennie and the Jets
  2. Who was the first Beatle to marry?
    a. John
    b. Paul
    c. George
    d. Ringo
  3. Which Beatles crossed the  Abbey Road first?
    a. John
    b. Paul
    c. George
    d. Ringo
  4. What Beatles song was written for Mia Farrow’s sister?
    a. Dear Prudence
    b. Honey Pie
    c. For No One
    d. Julia
  5. What was the working title of “Yesterday”?
    a. All My Troubles
    b. I Believe
    c. The Day Before
    d. Scrambled Eggs
  6. Who was the first drummer of the Beatles?
    a. Stuart Sutcliffe
    b. Pete Best
    c. Bill Wyman
    d. Ringo Starr
  7. What Beatles song was taken from the Broadway musical The Music Man?
    a. Tomorrow Never Knows
    b. Till There Was You
    c. Your Mother Should Know
    d. Is not She Sweet
  8. Who has written  “Got to Get You Into My Life” ?
    a. Linda Eastman
    b. Dorothy Rhone
    c. Yoko Ono
    d. Marijuana
  9. What is the only song John Lennon recorded completely by himself during his time with the Beatles?
    a. In My Life Only
    b. The Northern Song
    c. Julia
    d. Mother
  10. Who took Ringo’s place on drums when he temporarily left the band during recording of The White Album?
    a. Paul McCartney
    b. Phil Collins
    c. Charlie Watts
    d. Pete Best