Sweet Home Alabama”, Que Também Estão Presentes Na Trilha Sonora Do Filme "Forrest Gump"

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Sweet Home Alabama”, Que Também Estão Presentes Na Trilha Sonora Do Filme A banda “ Lynyrd Skynyrd ” Por: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá A banda Lynyrd Skynyrd foi formada em meados de 1964, Jacksonville, sul da Flórida, fundada por Ronnie Van Zant, e o baterista Robert Burns, e posteriormente o baixista Larry Junstrom. Tornaram-se conhecidos no sul dos Estados Unidos em 1973, ganhando maior notoriedade internacional após a morte de diversos integrantes e do principal compositor Ronnie Van Zant em um acidente aéreo ocorrido em 1977. Entre seus maiores sucessos, podemos destacar: "Freebird" e “Sweet Home Alabama”, que também estão presentes na trilha sonora do filme "Forrest Gump". O grupo foi incluído no Hall da Fama do Rock and Roll em 13 de março de 2006. Dentre as várias bandas que já fizeram covers do LS estão o Dream Theater (Freebird) e Metallica (Tuesday's Gone), e também encontramos músicas do LS, no jogo de video game Guitar Hero. Formação atual: Johnny Van Zant (Vocal), Gary Rossington (Guitarra), Rickey Medlocke (Guitarra), Mark Matejka (Guitarra), Robert Kearns (Baixo), Peter Keys (Piano/Teclado), Dale Krantz Rossington (Vocal de Apoio), Carol Chase (Vocal de Apoio), Michael Cartellone (Bateria). Os ex bateristas do LS: Bob Burns, e Artimus Pyle. Second Helping álbum. A música “Sweet Home Alabama” (Lynyrd Skynyrd ) Lançada em 1974, no álbum “Second Helping” o segunda da banda, "Sweet Home Alabama" chegou ao número 8 nas paradas, recebendo disco de ouro. O sucesso de "Alabama", apesar da polêmica letra, teve outra conseqüencia: identificou o LS como uma "Southern Band": a MCA decidiu acrescentar aos palcos nos shows da banda a bandeira confederada, completando a imagem da banda. Integrantes: Ronnie Van Zant (vocal), Ed King (guitarra solo e voz de apoio), Leon Wilkeson (baixo e voz de apoio), Billy Powell (Piano), Allen Collins (guitarra base), Gary Rossington (guitarra base), Al Kooper (Produtor, voz de apoio), Clydie King (coral), Merry Clayton (coral), Sherlie Matthews Primeiro baterista do LS que (coral), Bob Burns (bateria). gravou Alabama ( Bob Burns ) O baterista “Bob Burns” (Lynyrd Skynyrd) Robert Louis Burns, nasceu em 24 de Novembro de 1950, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Foi um dos fundadores do Lynyrd Skynyrd, onde tocou de 1964 a 1970, e 1973 a 1974. Os excessos da turnê subseqüente minaram a saúde do batera Bob Burns que após uma série de shows pela Europa, deixou o grupo cedendo lugar ao baterista Artimus Pyle . Bob Burns Artimus Pyle 1/3 “Sweet Home Alabama” (Lynyrd Skynyrd ) DRUMS: Bob Burns Transcrição: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá Encomende já sua partitura: [email protected] Guitar intro HH. ______ 0 2x (A) + 0 + 0 2x (B) 1. 2. + 3x 2x Guitar solo 0 + 0 (A) + 0 + (B) 2x Partitura produzida para o Portal Daniel Batera www.danielbatera.com.br 1/3 2/3 “Sweet Home Alabama” ( Lynyrd Skynyrd ) Transcrição: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá Encomende já sua partitura: [email protected] Guitar solo RC ______ 2x HH. ______ 0 (A) + 0 + 0 2x (B) + 2x Partitura produzida para o Portal Daniel Batera www.danielbatera.com.br 2/3 3/3 “Sweet Home Alabama” ( Lynyrd Skynyrd ) Transcrição: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá Encomende já sua partitura: [email protected] Piano solo RC ______ FADE OUT . 2x Notação musical: Chimbal aberto fechado Ataque Condução HH. 0 + RC Bumbo Caixa Aro Tom Partitura produzida para o Portal Daniel Batera www.danielbatera.com.br 3/3.
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