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Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Mon January 15, 2018 4:55 pm
by bodysnatcher
Just kidding. Welcome

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Mon January 15, 2018 5:14 pm
by Letsplayall
bodysnatcher wrote:Just kidding. Welcome
haha thanks v much ;-)

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Wed September 18, 2019 6:29 pm
by Anders
How good is this book?

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Wed September 18, 2019 7:36 pm
by gardenparty
its ok. Super small font and no attempts at solos

But nice to have basic tabs in one place and it looks cool

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Wed September 18, 2019 8:20 pm
by bodysnatcher
Finally, a Pearl Jam release without solos

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Wed August 12, 2020 2:04 am
by ridleybradout
ridleybradout wrote:I may consider buying this from somewhere that doesn't charge US$40 shipping :shake:

I wonder if we'll finally get confirmation on what the dream speak lyrics are in the bridge of In My Tree.

Are there any other great lyrical mysteries left to be solved?...
Did anyone here end up buying this?

Was listening to the studio version of In My Tree recently and remembered that this was the best chance we had to work out what the actual lyrics are in the bridge...

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Wed August 12, 2020 5:08 pm
by paintedtrees
Bridge lyrics per Anthology - Eddie's down in his home. Eddie's blue sky home. (Oh, blue sky, it's his home. Oh, blue sky, it's his home.)

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Wed August 12, 2020 5:32 pm
by Jorge
Impossible

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Sat October 12, 2024 3:33 am
by Place E3
in a world where we have Ryan Lendt, Lets Play All, etc...

is there any reason to get this? i see that while reviews are decent, the drawbacks all seem pretty hefty. especially no solos in a book called ALL CAPS THE COMPLETE SCORES.

i learned to play via videos, so i cant read music at all. maybe that gives me some mileage? what do you all think?

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Sat October 12, 2024 10:44 am
by B
It's a collectible. I can't imagine it serves any purpose for a musician.

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Sun October 13, 2024 1:06 am
by Place E3
Interesting. What a giant missed/wasted opportunity. It feels like this thing's very existence will keep a 'proper' version from coming out.

And I guess the other Tabs books are just the chapters from this? Are there any books/ tangible resources that WOULD be a good PJ resource? Or is that just not where this kind of thing lives these days?

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Tue October 22, 2024 4:10 pm
by kapsolas
Place E3 wrote:Interesting. What a giant missed/wasted opportunity. It feels like this thing's very existence will keep a 'proper' version from coming out.

And I guess the other Tabs books are just the chapters from this? Are there any books/ tangible resources that WOULD be a good PJ resource? Or is that just not where this kind of thing lives these days?
I think that today you have a variety of sources that you can use to learn guitar from.
Experiment and find the one that works best.

For many of us that learned before YT, we were limited to a tab book coming out, a magazine that may have the tab for the song you want to learn.
Also remember that every person is showing you their interpretation of how the band plays it, so some pieces may not be 100% accurate.

With that said, you may challenge your self with some tabs first and then turn to a video to support and fill in the gaps.

Best of luck!

Re: Pearl Jam Anthology Book

Posted: Thu October 24, 2024 3:39 pm
by lvc
kapsolas wrote:
Place E3 wrote:Interesting. What a giant missed/wasted opportunity. It feels like this thing's very existence will keep a 'proper' version from coming out.

And I guess the other Tabs books are just the chapters from this? Are there any books/ tangible resources that WOULD be a good PJ resource? Or is that just not where this kind of thing lives these days?
I think that today you have a variety of sources that you can use to learn guitar from.
Experiment and find the one that works best.

For many of us that learned before YT, we were limited to a tab book coming out, a magazine that may have the tab for the song you want to learn.
Also remember that every person is showing you their interpretation of how the band plays it, so some pieces may not be 100% accurate.

With that said, you may challenge your self with some tabs first and then turn to a video to support and fill in the gaps.

Best of luck!
This is true to the point that I started just closing browser tabs if I could recognize the chords in the tablature.

If this showed up:
e ----3
B----3
G----0
D----0
A----2
E----3

The person was presumed a hack.