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Ultlmate EASY PLAY-ALONG |GUITAR Alfred’s ULTIMATE EASY PLAY-ALONG | GUITAR Six Songs with Full TAB, Play-Along Tracks, and Lesson Videos The DVD contains In addition to video lessons, the DVD contains our exclusive For your convenience, the detailed video lessons TNT 2 software that you can use to hear professional included disc contains for every song in the sound-alike recordings of every song in the book, alter the sound-alike and play-along book. It will play in a instrument and vocal mixes of the recordings for practice, MP3s of each song. These standard DVD player loop playback, and change keys and tempos. extras are in the “DVD-ROM or in a computer with Materials” folder—see the a DVD drive. For installation, insert the DVD into a computer, navigate TNT 2 instructions at left to to Computer or My Computer, right-click on the disc drive find that folder. icon, and select Open or Explore. (Mac users can simply double-click the DVD icon that appears on the desktop.) Open the “DVD-ROM Materials” folder, then the “TNT 2” folder, and double-click on the installer file. Installation may take up to 15 minutes. TNT 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows Macintosh 7, Vista, XP OS 10.4 and higher (Intel only) QuickTime 7 or higher QuickTime 7 or higher 1.8 GHz processor or faster 1.6 GB hard drive space, 2 GB RAM minimum 1.6 GB hard drive space, 2 GB RAM minimum DVD drive for installation DVD drive for installation Speakers or headphones Speakers or headphones Internet access required for updates Internet access required for updates Produced by Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc. P.O. Box 10003 Van Nuys, CA 91410-0003 alfred.com Printed in USA. For all works contained herein: Unauthorized copying, arranging, adapting, recording, or public performance is an infringement of copyright. Infringers are liable under the law. ISBN-10: 1-4706-1461-8 (Book & DVD) ISBN-13: 978-1-4706-1461-4 (Book & DVD) Cover photos: Rush photo courtesy of Core Music Publishing and Rush. All rights reserved • Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess, Alex Lifeson ES-355, and EDS-1275 courtesy of Gibson Brands • CE 24 courtesy of Marc Quigley, PRS Guitars Page 2 guitar: Alex Lifeson Thinline Signature Acoustic courtesy of Marc Quigley, PRS Guitars Recordings and videos produced and recorded at Alfie Road Studios by Guillermo Gonzalez Contents* Title Page Fly by Night ............................................................................4 Freewill .................................................................................10 Limelight ..............................................................................18 Red Barchetta ......................................................................24 The Spirit of Radio ...............................................................32 Tom Sawyer ..........................................................................40 * To access sound-alike and play-along MP3s and the TNT 2 software that lets you alter the audio, see pg. 1. 4 FLY BY NIGHT Words and Music by GEDDY LEE and NEIL PEART Moderately = 136 Intro: q Play 3 times D A7sus C(9) G/B Gm/B A b 132 1 34 21 34 1 34 1 34 111 Rhy. 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