Across The Universe (Drop-D), All You Need Is Love, And I Love Her, Blackbird, Can not Buy Me Love, A Day In The Life, Dear Prudence (Drop-D), Eleanor Rigby (Drop-D) , Free As A Bird, Here There and Everywhere, Hey Jew, In My Life, Lady Madonna (Drop-D), Let It Be, The Long and Winding Road, Love Me Do, Michelle, Norwegian Wood (Drop-D) Obladi Oblada, Octopus's Garden, Penny Lane, Please Please Me (Drop-D), Something, Ticket To Ride, We Can Work It Out, When I'm Sixty-Four, Yellow Submarine, Yesterday and You've Got To Hide Your Love Away. Apart from the marked up with drop-D title is the rest in standard tuning; thus also the amateur is not annoyed with constant retuning.
What began as ancient "cracker" with bifocals I am particularly pleased, are the large numbers of the tablature and the clean record. In many Hal Leonard-books the tablature are hardly readable for me, because the numbers are printed too small and too soggy. This is much better here. In addition to notes and tablature of the song's lyrics printed what yes also improves the orientation of each title. The only shortcoming is the lack of handle images, but this is to get over.
In another fingerpicking book is hung had a fundamental problem of Transcriptors: He must bring himself while attempting a beautiful bass and melody line, not get bogged down or too much to pack into it. In this case, the character of the Beatles pieces and main lines has been hit by the bass and melody exemplified well. Too bad that the author and Transcriptor is not mentioned by name, because here was a master of his craft at work, of which I would like to buy more.