Complete tabs from the Kane Roberts Era
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Complete tabs from the Kane Roberts Era
Do you know where i can find this ?
How many songs from this era can you play on guitar ?
How many songs from this era can you play on guitar ?
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I've found the machority on the internet, try ultimate guitar, rockmagic, azchords etc, It can be quite hard for some guitarists, depending what type of music you're used to playing, i play metal and rock so its ok, but you could be a blues guitarist but i personally don't like the music from that era anyway.
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http://www.xguitar.com/tabs/cooper_alice/
You can click on the album and then click where it says tab next to the song you want. There are not many tabs from Kane Roberts-era but there are a few (including some of the ones you said you already know, but there is Give it Up!) There are also e-mail addresses of the people who tabbed those songs that say you can e-mail them if you want something else tabbed. Hope this helps!
You can click on the album and then click where it says tab next to the song you want. There are not many tabs from Kane Roberts-era but there are a few (including some of the ones you said you already know, but there is Give it Up!) There are also e-mail addresses of the people who tabbed those songs that say you can e-mail them if you want something else tabbed. Hope this helps!
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Re: Complete tabs from the Kane Roberts Era
I learnt most of em but havent put any transcriptions online, sorry.Erickana wrote:Do you know where i can find this ?
How many songs from this era can you play on guitar ?
Kane is a great guitarist, his work particularly on Raise Your Fist was really good, Freedom is a truly great song, the Elected of the 1980's.
I saw Kane live 11 times with Alice from 1986-1988 and he was consistently really good on every show, he did a really important job for Alice that I see as one of his major comebacks following the alternative album period when I feel Alice lost his way.
The story that came out from Alice was he went to see Kane at a bar band gig on Bob Ezrin's recommendation and a fight broke out in front of Kane who just stood there playing his guitar like a true pro (even though with those muscles he could have laid both guys out) that really impressed Alice who promptly hired him.
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Thanks for the plug nimsowner
Erickana the songs I have learnt off Constrictor and Raise Your Fist I don't need to write down in Tab form I have a good ear for music and if I transcribe anything I work around the underlying harmonic structure of the chords it is so much easier to learn a song that way even with the riffs Kane created he still had that awareness of what was going on underneath.
Every town in every city has a good guitar teacher who could put you ohn the right path where you wouldn't need to rely on tab but could end up learning how to work out a song yourself which in the long run will not only make you a better musician but will be so rewarding.
The buzz I got when I learnt my first Alice Cooper song and then played it in a band is as good as sex!
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