Jerry Lee Lewis - Greatest Hits
T**S
Pretty decent transcriptions in the correct keys. Challenges ahead
So 40 years ago I was a touring mission playing the 50's and 60's rock n roll stars. Some of these tours were packaged so that you might have four or five stars on stage that night and those of us who made up "the band" had to know the standards and then some. Though I'm good at reading charts, especially in the studio, I had to learn all of this material by ear. We didn't tour with Jerry Lee but everyone else wanted to play his tunes as part of a set or one of his versions of someone else's hit. I had a love hate relationship with Jerry Lee's music back then. I loved listening to it and loved playing it when I had it down pat. Listening to records over and over and trying to figure out what he was doing lick for lick was fun at first. But when you get into Roll Over Beethoven and others like that, you'd better bring your A game.I bought this book on a whim. Another keyboard player told me that it was the real deal. Some of the transcriptions could use a little more nuance for the parts and solos. But there are others that are dead nuts on. If you want to play some difficult material as it was played, this is a worthy book to work into your repertoire. Just make sure that your hands are strong and can endure some physical playing.
A**R
Excellent product
songs from every part of jerry lee's career
M**C
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El libro no está mal. Muchas piezas de su etapa country. Hay canciones donde la mano derecha es igual a lo que canta y Jerry nunca hacía estas chapuzas. Great balls of fire y whole lotta shakin' going on están mucho mucho mejor en el libro del link que pongo, que en mi humilde opinión es el que tiene las versiones más fieles (sinó las originales) y de los libros que tengo de rock and roll (que no son pocos) el mejor con diferencia.. Aviso no es para principiantes.
A**R
Great book- super hard to play!
Jerry Lee Lewis is the king of the piano. You can't touch this guy. I love Jerry Lee Lewis. He has a million albums and I try to buy them whenever I find them. I've got about 25 of them and they're all great. This is not an exaggeration. I've bought them all over the country, here in LA, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, you name it. Any store that has a country section, I'm scouring for some JLL. Anyway, I thought it would be great to learn to play some of his country songs. Man, they are tough. It's amazing that they were transposed at all because he is such a flamboyant player. He throws it around like Oscar Peterson. It's a bit out of my league at this point, but I'm working up to it. In the meantime, if you're in the market for some good JLL vinyl, check out I-40 Country and Ole Tyme Country Music. Good stuff!
V**R
Rockin' my life away
People stop when they hear a tall up right piano playing the Killer. What made Milwaukee famous makes me smile and Another place another time reminds me of how awful a lot of new music is. You win again with Jerry's book.
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