Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Nirvana: 30 Note-for-Note Guitar Transcriptions, CD-ROM Sheet Music

Nirvana: 30 Note-for-Note Guitar Transcriptions, CD-ROM Sheet Music
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Book Description
Print sheet music from your computer! This innovative CD-ROM for PC or Mac contains 30 of Nirvana's absolute best transcribed note-for-note for guitar with tab - over 140 pages of music! Includes: About a Girl * All Apologies * Aneurysm * Been a Son * Blew * Breed * Come As You Are * Downer * Drain You * Dumb * Floyd the Barber * Heart Shaped Box * In Bloom * Lithium * Lounge Act * The Man Who Sold the World * Mexican Seafood * Mr. Moustache * Negative Creep * On a Plain * Penny Royal Tea * (New Wave) Polly * Rape Me * Sliver * Smells Like Teen Spirit * Something in the Way * Stain * Stay Away * Territorial Pissings * Very Ape. The CD-ROM features allow you to view and print out the music (one print per song), and hear a MIDI playback of each song. Simple instructions are included on the CD, and Internet access is required.
Book Details
# CD-ROM
# Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation; CD-Rom edition (November 1, 2003)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0634057030
# ISBN-13: 978-0634057038
# Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 8.9 x 0.5 inches
# Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
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Labels: NIRVANA BOOKS
posted by kanx1976 at
15:24
1 Comments:
Digital rights management carried to self parody...,
The scores seem good, assuming you can use them. Unfortunately the screen image quality is quite poor, and the software will not let you scroll or enlarge.
The user has to register online in order to print, and the software will allow you to print only ONE copy of each song. If your printer jams, or you lose your print-out...tough.
There are ways around this limitation, but it is insulting that one must resort to hacking simply to exercise one's rights to fair use. Like most copy-protection schemes, this system only punishes the average user who is honest enough to buy a copy of the music.
Guitarists getting into Nirvana ought to check out the *Best of Nirvana* book with CD. It's terrific.
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