Ben Folds – Rockin’ the Suburbs: Piano/Vocal Transcriptions (Transcribed) Great stuff, but I agree with the other reviews – K. Schussler – NY, USA
Like the other reviews said, it's good music, but the repetitions are a pain. Worth to buy, if you will sit a big fan, but we are prepared, really, and find out the "roadmap" of the music, between the repetitions, the first and second endings, codas, etc. For me it was worth the investment, but I 'm glad that I have been warned about this or I get frustrated.
People looking for the same full-instrument transcribed notes as the previous results, Hal Leonard will be released, would a little disappointed. In the previous reviewer says the piano parts are still a bit sparse, so he thinks, and unfortunately, unlike the previous books, you can not rely on the lines of other instruments to fill inspiration. This also means it's a heck-of-a-lot easier than the other books to play (perhaps this is a good thing for you?)
However, it is Ben Folds, thepwnz all piano and piano ballads (Luckiest, Fred Jones Pt. 2) are sure to please. Hal Leonard: 672508 Our matching folio to Ben Folds’ first official solo release – which the All Music Guide deems only a half-star short of five-star perfection – features piano/vocal transcriptions for all 13 songs: Annie Waits * The Ascent of Stan * Carrying Cathy * Fired * Fred Jones Part 2 * Gone * Hiro’s Song * Losing Lisa * The Luckiest * Not the Same * Rockin’ the Suburbs * Still Fighting It * Zak and Sara. Ben Folds – Rockin’ the Suburbs: Piano/Vocal Transcriptions (Transcribed)
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