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Enjoy and play this arrangement from the Who's fifth album, Who's Next. This chart maintains the spirit and character of the original tune with its soaring guitar solos, vocal harmonies, and grooving
This arrangement takes the lyrical lines from Santana's guitar playing in Bella and lays them across the unique sound of a steel pan. Santana's guitar lines have been transcribed over full and rich
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Van Halen's Jump is one of the most recognizable songs of the 1980s, thanks to its opening synthesizer part and catchy lyrics. Aaron Ziegler's arrangement of this classic rock hit is as fun to play
An up-tempo, fun song for beginning to intermediate steel pan ensemble. The steel pan's bright and resonant timbre perfectly complements this Pete Townshend hit from 1980.
Mongonucleosis was recorded in 1974 by the popular rock band Chicago for the album Chicago VII. Though it was never one of their hits, this driving, Latin-influenced jazz-rock jam tune became one
Moondance was critically acclaimed when first released, and established Van Morrison as a major artist. The songs on the album quickly became staples of FM radio. It has proven to be Morrison's
New World Man, from Rush's 1982 album Signals, is one of their highest-charting hits on the American Top 40. This arrangement, by Kirk J. Gay, takes a fun spin on the tune by putting it in
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