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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 781
EAN: 9781423406440
ISBN: 1423406443
Label: HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
Manufacturer: HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: July 01, 2007
Publisher: HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
Studio: HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
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Editorial Review:Product Description:A dozen hits from throughout the career of this Swedish death metal band, transcribed in notes and tab. Includes: Bleak * Closure * Deliverance * Demon of the Fall * The Drapery Falls * Ghost of Perdition * Godhead's Lament * The Grand Conjuration * Master's Apprentices * Moonlapse Vertigo * To Bid You Farewell * Windowpane.
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I'm not really sure what to think of this tab book yet. Overall its decent but I have found a mistake already. It seems that they have messed up on the tunings on a few songs. Most of the Ghost Reveries album is in a D minor tuning which isn't the case for some of the songs in this book.
In the song Ghost of Perdition they have the main guitars being in two different tunings. Which would be fine if Opeth never played this song live but...they do. When the clean section of the song kicks ...
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Shortly after I bought this the rear picture was posted for the book. Had I known the track listing for the songs I would not have bought this guitar book. It left out what I felt were a lot of really good Opeth songs; definitely think that they could have dropped some songs and worked on putting in some better ones.
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How I tried to find the track listing for this title. (The picture of the rear cover was posted after I bought it.)
The track selection could have been better. There are more fun songs to play than these.
Gives interesting insight to the at times dense harmonies. The selection is quite diverse: covering all albums with the exception of Orchid.
It's always a shame that bass tabs aren't in the same book -- especially so with Opeth.