Joni Mitchell: Anthology: Piano/Vocal/Chords
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Joni Mitchell: Anthology: Piano/Vocal/Chords Details
Thirty-one songs that include:* Chelsea Morning * Both Sides Now * Big Yellow Taxi * Woodstock * Free Man in Paris * Raised on Robbery * Chinese Cafe and more.
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Reviews
How could I expect correct chords when the glorious music of Joni Mitchell defies even most conventional guitar tunings? If you are at all advanced musically, you will be sorely disappointed if you expect any of these scores to be accurate. There are common notes that you'll hear in the recording that are, indeed, included in the chords notated, but from there...you'd be better off listening and sharpening your pencil.For reference, I have a music degree in vocal performance (opera) and trained piano (age 5 through college). My advice, forget this book and notate it yourself as you play by ear.