"Amapola" - the first instrumental version of this song was recorded in 1927 by the International Novelty Orchestra. The piece gained its greatest popularity as a song, with English lyrics written by Albert Gamse and performed by many other artists. The instrumental version of this composition is also very well known, performed by the Brazilian guitar duo Los Indios Tabajaras (album "Always In My Heart" from 1964). Our study includes the score, sheet music and tablature for individual voices and the melodic line with signed chords.
The kit includes: the score of the song, the notes and tablature for the first and second guitar, for bass guitar, notes for percussion instruments and melodic line notes for alto saxophone, tenor saxophone and trumpet. Tablature are available in two versions - with or without rhythmic values.
"The House of the Rising Sun" - The exact origins of this folk ballad are unknown. Many artists have this song in their repertoire. The most popular recording was by the...
"Zacznij od Bacha" - one of the first great hits of Zbigniew Wodecki was recorded in two versions. Our arrangement is based on the second version (album "Zbigniew Wodecki -...
"That’s What Friends Are For" - the first performer of this song in 1982 was Rod Stewart (the film "Night Shift" directed by Ron Howard). However, the most popular...