Stan książek
Nasze książki są dokładnie sprawdzone i jasno określamy stan każdej z nich.
Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
Normalne ślady używania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania, brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć.
Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
Łatwe Bluesy z.2 - gitara klasyczna/fingerpicking
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Here is a curated list of blues tracks, each representing a unique style and emotion. Starting with Vincent N.'s powerful "Old Joe Blues" and moving through Kendall D.'s soulful "Black Eyed Blues," this collection showcases diverse interpretations of the blues genre. Gardenr O. continues the theme with "Chinese Blues," adding an intriguing cultural twist. Cobb K.G.'s "Good Bye Blues" offers a heartfelt farewell, while Olsen H. delights with the lively "Jazzin The Cotton Town Blues."
The collection also features Johnson R.'s "Love In Vain Blues," a poignant depiction of love's challenges. Simms S.B. brings the urban landscape into play with "Metropolitan Blues," and Morton F. takes listeners across the Atlantic with "London Blues." Shifrin W.'s "Newport News Blues" adds regional flavor, while Le Blanc “Mitch” delivers the compelling "Nigger War Bridge Blues." Hamilton B. contributes with the engaging "Pullman Porter Blues."
Morton F. appears again with the classic "The Jelly Roll Blues," followed by Minor C.L.'s rhythmic "The Weart Way Blues." Beyerstedt B.'s "Those Juarez Blues" introduces a southwestern touch, while spofford E.B. reflects on service life with "Those Navy Blues." Schroeder E. envelopes listeners in the warmth of "Tropical Blues," and Warner W.'s "The Tennessee Blues" adds southern charm. Hamm F. brings a somber note with "Unfortunate Blues," and Papa F. queries, "Why Don't You Drive My Blues Away?" Finally, Valentine A.'s "1913 Medley Blues" rounds out the collection with a historical nod.
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Here is a curated list of blues tracks, each representing a unique style and emotion. Starting with Vincent N.'s powerful "Old Joe Blues" and moving through Kendall D.'s soulful "Black Eyed Blues," this collection showcases diverse interpretations of the blues genre. Gardenr O. continues the theme with "Chinese Blues," adding an intriguing cultural twist. Cobb K.G.'s "Good Bye Blues" offers a heartfelt farewell, while Olsen H. delights with the lively "Jazzin The Cotton Town Blues."
The collection also features Johnson R.'s "Love In Vain Blues," a poignant depiction of love's challenges. Simms S.B. brings the urban landscape into play with "Metropolitan Blues," and Morton F. takes listeners across the Atlantic with "London Blues." Shifrin W.'s "Newport News Blues" adds regional flavor, while Le Blanc “Mitch” delivers the compelling "Nigger War Bridge Blues." Hamilton B. contributes with the engaging "Pullman Porter Blues."
Morton F. appears again with the classic "The Jelly Roll Blues," followed by Minor C.L.'s rhythmic "The Weart Way Blues." Beyerstedt B.'s "Those Juarez Blues" introduces a southwestern touch, while spofford E.B. reflects on service life with "Those Navy Blues." Schroeder E. envelopes listeners in the warmth of "Tropical Blues," and Warner W.'s "The Tennessee Blues" adds southern charm. Hamm F. brings a somber note with "Unfortunate Blues," and Papa F. queries, "Why Don't You Drive My Blues Away?" Finally, Valentine A.'s "1913 Medley Blues" rounds out the collection with a historical nod.
