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 6493 MAYER JOHN, CONTINUUM. GUITAR TABLATURE



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MAYER JOHN, CONTINUUM. TABLATURE

ARTIST APPROVED
THIS BOOK WAS APPROVED BY JOHN MAYER IN PERSON.

Continuum
Music by John Mayer
Series: Play It Like It Is
Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Format: Softcover -
Guitar TAB
Artist: John Mayer

Mayer was recently lauded by Rolling Stone for his massive guitar talent. This folio features notes & tab for all 12 songs from his third CD, including the hits - Gravity and - Waiting on the World to Change, plus his cover of Hendrix's Bold as Love. Also includes an intro on the making of the album.

Grammy Winner! Best Pop Vocal Album

Inventory #HL 02500986
ISBN: 9781575609447
UPC: 884088129477
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
100 pages

Belief
Bold As Love
Dreaming With A Broken Heart
Gravity
The Heart Of Life
I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)
I'm Gonna Find Another You
In Repair
Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
Stop This Train
Vultures
Waiting On The World To Change

... musician, and get to a point somewhere between
the Trio record and Room for Squares-and
that's a really good place to be."
While the Trio tour showcased Mayer's blazing
fretwork, he says he learned lessons from those
shows about restraint. "When I made my first
record, there was no trust in space because it was
all me; everything was just on those six strings," he
says. "With Steve and Pino it was all about space,
using a whole different palette. When your tone is
good on the guitar, you need, like, four notes. The
more concise and right you have it, the less you
need around it." One listen to such spare, carefully
crafted songs as "Slow Dancing in a Burning
Room" or "I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)"
instantly reveals this new approach.
Mayer points to one song in particular as
the turning point for Continuum. "I wrote 'Gravity'
last summer, and it changed everything," he
says. "You talk less when you trust that people
understand you. 'Gravity' had to be sparse. And
when I listened to it for the first time, holding
back, it was a whole new game. That might be
the most important song I ever wrote."
Armed with this outlook, Mayer knew
Continuum would tackle larger ideas than
those that defined his previous albums. "A big
challenge was writing about big themes," he
says. "I'm not a better writer in terms of sitting
down in front of a pad, but I'm better in terms
of receiving inspiration and converting it into
something 'real' quicker. I'm better equipped to
deal with those moments."
The hard-hitting "Belief" tackles an
infinitely complex subject. Over a slinky,
hypnotic guitar groove, he sings, "We're never
gonna win the world, we're never gonna stop
the warlWe're never gonna beat this if belief is
what we're fighting for," questioning the power
and the limitations of faith and convictions.
"It's an intellectuallandmine-how do you
write a song about what people believe without
impugning their belie s?" he asks. I wanted
to get right next to people's beliefs and look at
them without threatening them. It's tricky. You
only get x number of syllables and you have to
write something you can defend."
With "Waiting on the World to Change,"
Mayer shot for something even more ambitious something
like an attempt to explain his
generation's attitudes about politics. "It's
meant to shed a little light on inactivity and
inaction," he says, "because I don't believe that
inaction is a lack of interest. I think inaction is
preservation-nobody wants to get involved in a
debate in which the rules and facts will change
so that they'll lose. So we end up with this other
option, which is, I guess we'll just have to wait
for things to get better.
Continuum also includes the first cover
Mayer has put on an album, his version of "Bold
As Love" by the incomparable Jimi Hendrix. "To
me, it's the quintessential Jimi Hendrix song,"
says Mayer. "The sensitivity, the imagery, the
power. I also think the third record is the time
when you challenge everybody. It's your throwdown.
Ilike inviting the challenge of, Should
this guy even touch Hendrix's music? To which I
answer, Well, everybody should. Why not?"
Ultimately, Continuum represents maturity,
both musically and thematically, for John
Mayer-a concept that he wasn't comfortable
with until now. "A lot of these songs are about
coming to terms with getting older," he says.
"My generation was never told we were going to
get older. We thought we were going to hear our
names on Romper Room for the rest of our lives.
For a long time, I was really upset about getting
older, worried that things were just going to level
out. But then I realized that everyone around me
was getting older at the same time. We're all
fighting it together, and we're always going to
be those kids, the first really emotionally aware
generation. When I realized that, I could relax
about it a little bit. And I thought that maybe I
can be the guy to sing about it.

Continuum
Series: Play It Like It Is TABLATURE Guitar
Song List:

Belief - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006
Bold As Love - Words and Music: Jimi Hendrix - 1968
Dreaming With A Broken Heart - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006
Gravity - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2005
The Heart Of Life - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006
I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You) - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006
I'm Gonna Find Another You - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006
In Repair - Words and Music: John Mayer, Charlie Hunter - 2006
Slow Dancing In A Burning Room - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006
Stop This Train - Words and Music: John Mayer, Pino Palladino - 2006
Vultures - Words and Music: John Mayer, Pino Palladino, Steven Jordan - 2006
Waiting On The World To Change - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2006

 

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 4286 MAYER JOHN, ROOM FOR SQUARES. GUITAR TABLATURE



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MAYER JOHN, ROOM FOR SQUARES. TABLATURE

TRANSCRIPTIONS SUPERVISED BY JOHN MAYER.

Transcribed by Andy Aledort and Steve Gorenberg, under the Supervision by John Mayer.

Transcriptions Supervised by John Mayer
Series: Play It Like It Is TABLATURE
Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Artist: John Mayer
Inventory #HL 02500529
ISBN: 9781575605845
UPC: 073999899696
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
104 pages

We proudly present the guitar matching folio to acclaimed singer/songwriter John Mayer's major label debut. Includes a biography, photos and note-for-note transcriptions with tab supervised by Mayer himself! 13 songs, including -Your Body Is a Wonderland, the Grammy winner for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, and: Back to You - City Love - 83 - Great Indoors - Love Song for No One - My Stupid Mouth - Neon - No Such Thing - Not Myself - St. Patrick's Day - 3X5 - Why Georgia.


Since the release of his major label debut, Room for Squares, in 2001, 25-year-old singer/songwriter John Mayer has become a full-fledged phenomenon, slowly rising from obscurity to stardom, and doing it on his own terms.
His memorable first single, "No Such Thing," begins with the recollection of a life lesson from a high school guidance counselor: "Welcome to the real world/She said to me/Condescendingly." Mayer's ascent proves that the real world can occasionally be bent into unlikely, wondrous shapes. As of this writing, Squares has passed the two million plateau and continues selling tens of thousands every week, while Mayer has moved from solo sets in listening rooms to rapid sellouts of 10,000-seat amphitheaters. And this is no flavor-of-the-month, fast-burn success story; his still-growing stardom is based on substance. In an age of ephemera, Mayer is a bona fide career artist, and there's no doubt that this guy is making a connection.
Mayer has built a passionate fan base, from adoring teenagers to discerning boomers who've finally encountered a young artist who lives up to their decades-old memories. The lack, until recently, of media attention and next-big-thing status have actually been a benefit to this aspiring artist, allowing him to fly under the radar and enabling people to discover him in an organic way, thus forming a bond between performer and fan that is extremely rare in this fickle era. Reviewing Mayer's L.A. House of Blues set in April 2002, Bud Scoppa of HITS Daily Double noted, "Perhaps the most remarkable single aspect of the show was the way the crowd sang along with every word, in tune and in unison, so locked in that it sounded rehearsed. I've never seen an audience more hooked up with an artist."
Mayer, who grew up in Fairfield, CT, by way of Bridgeport, is the second of three children born to an English teacher mother and high school principal father. His first musical epiphany came at age 13, when he discovered Stevie Ray Vaughan, then badgered his dad into getting him an electric guitar. The kid turned out to be a quick study: two years later he was doing solo turns in local clubs. After high school, Mayer spent a few months at Boston's Berklee School of Music before dropping out and moving to Atlanta, where he quickly clicked on the area's club circuit. During this time, he began amalgamating the key elements of his influences-notably, Vaughan, Hendrix, Clapton, Elton John, Ben Folds, and Dave Matthews-into a wide-open approach that somehow meshed fluent guitar playing, fat grooves, conversational narratives, heady improvisation, and emphatic hooks into a remarkably expressive whole.

JOHN MAYER
"Connecticut's where I built the parts, Boston's where I assembled them, and Atlanta is where I sold them to people," he quipped about his own Field of Dreams scenario.
In 1999 Mayer cut Inside Wants Out (reissued by Columbia in 2002) to sell at his shows. What's startling about these early solo performances is how utterly complete they are, a vivid testament to his elevated songcraft and to the rich, expressive guitar style he'd developed by that time. Indeed, Mayer's guitar lines on the early versions of "No Such Thing," "My Stupid Mouth," and "Neon" provided detailed blueprints for the full-band arrangements on Room for Squares.
The buzz spread across the South, and caught the ear of the record biz, when Mayer played a masterful set at Austin's South by Southwest (SxSW) Music Conference in March 2000. Soon afterward, he signed with Aware Records and began traversing the U.S. and winning over fans one by one, night by night, while recording his first official album with producer John Alagia (Dave Matthews, Ben Folds) between legs on what would turn out to be two full years of touring.
He decided to call the album Room for Squares, a characteristically wry take on jazz sax player Hank Mobley's 1963 LP No Room for Squares. "It made sense to me because I feel unsteady in coolness," he explained.
The album initially came out as an indie release on Aware in the spring of 2001 and was reissued by Columbia four months later, with the addition of the stunning track "3X5," new packaging and a limited edition bonus EP featuring covers of songs by Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. By year's end, the media began to pick up the scent. In a benchmark review that December in Rolling Stone, critic Anthony DeCurtis proclaimed the album "instantly likable and accessible. But it's no less smart and affecting for that. These 13 songs are a travelogue of discovery, of love, identity, and purpose."
Then, in 2002, all hell broke loose, and John Mayer broke through.
"Every day someone says to me, 'I just want you to know this never happens,''' Mayer said last April. "And I go, 'Well, what do you mean? It's happening to me.'''


Back To You
City Love
83
Great Indoors
Love Song For No One
My Stupid Mouth
Neon
No Such Thing
Not Myself
St. Patrick's Day
3X5
Why Georgia
Your Body Is A Wonderland

104 pages



Song List:

Back To You - Words and Music: John Mayer - 1999
City Love - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
83 - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
Great Indoors - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
Love Song For No One - Words: John Mayer – Music: John Mayer, Clay Cook - 1999
My Stupid Mouth - Words and Music: John Mayer - 1999
Neon - Words: John Mayer – Music: John Mayer, Clay Cook - 1999
No Such Thing - Words: John Mayer – Music: John Mayer, Clay Cook - 2001
Not Myself - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
St. Patrick's Day - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
3X5 - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
Why Georgia - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001
Your Body Is A Wonderland - Words and Music: John Mayer - 2001

 

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 5328 MAYER JOHN, HEAVIER THINGS. guitar TABLATURE



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MAYER JOHN, HEAVIER THINGS. TABLATURE

TRANSCRIPTIONS SUPERVISED BY JOHN MAYER.

Transcribed by Jeff Jacobson under the Supervision by John Mayer

John Mayer - Heavier Things
Series: Play It Like It Is TAB
Publisher: Cherry Lane Music
Artist: John Mayer
Inventory #HL 02500705
ISBN: 9781575607337
UPC: 073999975963
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
88 pages

Note-for-note tab transcriptions of the hit -Bigger Than My Body and 9 others from the sophomore release by singer/songwriter John Mayer: Clarity - Come Back to Bed - Daughters - Home Life - New Deep - Only Heart - Something's Missing - Split Screen Sadness - Wheel. Includes a fact-filled intro and a cool -emoticon guide to the songs.

Bigger Than My Body
Clarity
Come Back To Bed
Daughters
Home Life
New Deep
nly Heart
Something's Missing
Split Screen Sadness
Wheel

88 pages


JOHN MAYER GETS INTO SOME HEAVIER THINGS

When John Mayer emerged from the
Underground in 2001 with his debut album,
Room for Squares, he was a little-known 22-
Year-old with an acoustic guitar and
bundless energy. His ascent was rapid,
powered by nonstop touring and intensive
word of mouth, which reached critical mass
just as radio and the video channels were
discovering the young artist, Two years later,
Room for Squares was triple-platinum (the
album remained in the Top 100 after more
than 80 consecutive weeks on the Billboard
TOP 200 chart), spawning three hit singles,
one of which, "Your Body Is a Wonderland,"
earned him a Grammy in 2003 for Best Pop
Vocal Performance.
Mayer's much-anticipated Aware/Columbia
follow-up album, which bears the intriguing
title Heavier Things, demonstrates how far this
single-minded artist has come at this still-early
stage of his career.

''In some ways," Mayer says, "the stakes get
higher when you make a second major-label
record and everyone's looking. And in some
ways absolutely nothing is different, because
your voice still sounds the same, and your
hands still feel the same on the guitar, You just
write your songs, You're just a guy with a
guitar putting in a Thai food order at 9 p.m."

The 25-year-old Mayer possesses a
remarkable c1ear-headedness-fittingly, the
new album opens with a song titled
"Clarity"-and the rarefied level of
consciousness that distinguishes this artist's
songs has as much to do with their impact
as his gift for melody, elevated musicianship,
or disarming personality. All of these
elements, by the way, are present in spades
on Heavier Things.
The album was produced and mixed by Jack
Joseph Puig, whose credits include Sheryl
Crow, No Doubt, the Black Crowes, Hole,
and smart-pop progenitors Jellyfish,
"Jack understood what I wanted to do next,"
Mayer says of his decision to work with Puig.
"We had met by way of friendship, not
connections. I don't like pulling connections
in; I'd much rather make friends. He
understands the romance of making
records. Jack and I pushed each other to the
limits of our knowledge, and that's why the
record is as fresh as it is, There are raw
decisions made outside of the comfort zone
of past achievement."
Heavier Things was tracked in New York,
Mayer's present home, and completed at
Puig's longtime L.A. headquarters, Ocean
Way, In addition to the lead single, the
propulsive, hook-packed rocker "Bigger Than
My Body," the album contains several songs
Mayer performed live on his 2003 summer
tour of amphitheaters and arenas-songs
that became immediate crowd favorites.
These include the poignant "Daughters," the

smoldering, blues-based "Come Back to
Bed," the evocative "Wheel." and
"Something's Missing," which climaxes with a
timely and ingenious things-to-do-today
inventory.
Mayer's longtime bass player, David
LaBruyere, appears on all tracks apart from
the virtually solo acoustic "Daughters," while
keyboardist Jamie Muhoberac plays on
eight. Guest musicians include legendary
jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove, drummers Matt
Chamberlain, Steve Jordan, and ?uestlove
from the Roots, percussionist Lenny Castro,
and horn player Jerry Hay. Also present are
guitarist Michael Chaves and drummer J,J.
Johnson from Mayer's touring band.

"I came off the road after two years of
straight touring and knew exactly what kind
of record I wanted to make-it wasn't an
accident," Mayer says of the process that led
to the creation of Heavier Things. "I wanted
to write songs this time that always felt good
under my hands, no matter what. The only
real criterion for the record was, 'Is it fun to
play? Is it physically fun to feel the vibration
of the strings or the feel of my throat when
I'm singing it?' If an idea didn't meet that
criterion, it got dumped.
"This record isas different from the last one as
I am from the last time I made a record," he
adds. "What that amount is, I don't know,
and I'm really interested to find out"



Song List:

Bigger Than My Body - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Clarity - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Come Back To Bed - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Daughters - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Home Life – Words: JOHN MAYER - Music: JOHN MAYER, DAVID LaBREYURE - 2003
New Deep - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Only Heart - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Something's Missing - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Split Screen Sadness - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003
Wheel - Words and Music: JOHN MAYER - 2003

 

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 1808 MAYFIELD CURTIS, GUITAR ANTHOLOGY.



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MAYFIELD CURTIS, GUITAR SONGBOOK. TAB.

From his work with The Impressions through his classic soundtrack for Superfly, Curtis Mayfield helped shape and define the sound of classic soul music. While most people knew him as a brilliant songwriter and soul singer, his talent extended to include incredible guitar skills as well. Curtis Mayfield's gentle guitar style quietly influenced an entire generation of guitarists, specifically the much-loved ballad style of the famous Jimi Hendrix. In 1995, Mayfield was awarded the extraordinary Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; he has also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.

Beautiful Brother of Mine
Choice of Colors
Fool for You
Freddie's Dead (Theme from "Superfly")
Give Me Your Love
Gypsy Woman
I'm So Proud
It's All Right
Mighty Mighty (Spade and Whitey)
Move On Up
People Get Ready
Pusherman
Superfly
This Is My Country
We Got to Have Peace
We're a Winner
Woman's Got Soul

 

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 0872 MCLACHLAN SARAH, COLLECTION.



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 0639 MCLACHLAN SARAH, SURFACING.



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MCLACHLAN SARAH, SURFACING. TAB.

Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Sarah McLachlan

Note-for-note transcriptions of all 10 songs from her hit album, Includes art pages for each song.
Adia
Angel
Black & White
Building A Mystery
Do What You Have To Do
Full Of Grace
I Love You
Last Dance
Sweet Surrender
Witness

72 pages.

 

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 0640 MCLACHLAN SARAH, THE BEST.



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13 of His Greatest Songs
Series: Guitar Recorded Version TAB
Artist: Don McLean

13 classics from legendary singer/songwriter Don McLean. Contains tab transcriptions of:
Includes bio and photos. 80 pages

American Pie
And I Love You So
Castles In The Air
Circus Song
Crying
If We Try
Mountains O' Mourne
No Reason For Your Dreams
Tapestry
Three Flights Up
Vincent (Starry Starry Night)
Winterwood
You Have Lived

 

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 1811 MEAT LOAF, BAT OUT OF THE HELL, (OFF THE RECORD).*



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