"The Lady in Red" - is a song from the album "Into The Light" (1986), whose creator and performer is Chris de Burgh, is one of the artist's greatest hits. The track has always had extreme reviews among the critics - as excellent or, conversely, the most annoying song of all time. In our set we present notation in the form of scores and notes for each instrument separately as well as our own, original arrangement for classical guitar solo (fingerstyle).
The kit includes: the song score, sheet music and lyrics for the vocal (also with signed chords), sheet music for two synthesizers, sheet music and tablature for guitar, 5-string bass guitar and adaptation for 4-string bass, sheet music for drums and percussion instruments and sheet music and tablature of the melody line for guitar, alto saxophone and tenor saxophone, trumpet, cello and violin. Tablature are available in two versions - with or without rhythmic values.
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"I Can’t Make Love Me" - is a song written for the American singer Bonnie Rait. Candy Dulfer recorded an instrumental version of this song, which can be found on the album...
"Kaczor coś ty zrobił" is a popular hit from the fourth studio-album "Najemnik" (1989) of Polish team Dżem. The set we present in the form of musical notation score and...
"Somebody's Knocking At The Door At Nigh" ("Nocą puka ktoś") is a very moody and popular song from the fourth album "Karate" (1972) of Polish team Breakout. The set we...