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Rock music is the music that rocks. Well, it would be much easier if the definition was that simple, right? But this music genre is a very complex notion with lots of shapes, moods and nuances behind. Having a little of ‘everything’ – Rhythm and Blues, Folk, Country, Jazz and even Classical music – today Rock is a wild mixture that is cherished by a huge audience of music lovers worldwide. What we know for sure is that it originated from Rock’n’Roll in the 40-50ies and developed into a separate genre in the UK and the US in the late 60ies. Technically, Rock music could be characterized as a genre centered on the electric guitar with an amplifier, played in a band with the drums, electric bass and a singer (or more). The band would typically perform a verse-chorus type of song in a 4/4 signature. This is the most wide-spread association with the genre but the truth is it has become extremely multifaceted and diverse and can no longer fall under a single definition. The history generated numerous hybrids of Rock and to name all of then one would have to enumerate almost every genre of music there is. Thus, the possible forms of Rock are Blues, Folk, Country, Jazz, Progressive, Glam, Heavy Metal, Indie, Punk, New Wave, Rap, Psychedelic, Britpop, Garage, Grunge, Alternative – and there are more. While Pop music has its ‘Kings’ and ‘Queens’, the main unofficial title in Rock would be a ‘Rock Star’. Looking back at the long history of this genre, one can name a lot of title-holders like Mick Jagger, Prince, David Bowie, Kurt Cobain (Metallica), Sid Vicious (The Sex Pistols), Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones), Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, Bruce Springsteen, Keith Moon (The Who), Tom Waits, Freddy Mercury (Queen) and many-many others. It is hard to say what the common instruments in the Rock music of today are. If earlier electric/bass/acoustic guitar, drums, synthesizers and keyboards prevailed, nowadays you can see any instrument involved, depending of the form. Our sheet music catalogue is meant to provide the Rock music lovers with the scores of any type, difficulty and cost.

17063 compositions

Title Composers   Genre
We're Not Gonna Take It (The Who) Townshend P. Rock: Metal
We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister) Snider D.D. Rock: Metal
We're Not Right McClune C. Rock: Indie
We're Open Tonight (Wings) McCartney P. Rock
We're Ready (Boston) Scholz T. Rock
We Real Cool (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) Cave N., Ellis W. Rock: Alternative
We Stand Up (Atreyu) Jacobs D., Varkatzas A., Saller B., McKnight M., Miguel T. Rock: Metal
We Still Kill The Old Way (Lostprophets) Watkins I., Lewis M.J., Oliver R. Rock: Metal
We the People (Megadeth) Mustaine D., Karkazis J. Rock: Metal
We Turn Red (Red Hot Chili Peppers) Flea, Kiedis A., Burton B., Smith C., Klinghoffer J. Rock
We Used To Be Friends (The Dandy Warhols) Taylor C., Nicholas G., Lee J., Hirose T. Rock
We Used to Know (Jethro Tull) Anderson I. Rock
We Used To Vacation (Cold War Kids) Russell J., Aveiro M., Maust M., Willett N. Rock: Alternative
We've Come Too Far to End It Now (Smokey Robinson & The Miracles) Jones Jr. D., Bristol J., Brown W. Rock
We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin' (Simon & Garfunkel) Simon P. Rock
We've Got Tonight (Ronan Keating and Lulu) Seger B. Rock
We Want Fun Wilkes Krier A. Rock
We Want More (The Living End) Cheney C. Rock
We Were Made for This (Train) Walker B., Monahan P. Rock
We Weren't Born to Follow (Bon Jovi) Jovi J.B., Sambora R. Rock
We Work the Black Seam Sting Rock
Weak and Powerless (A Perfect Circle) Howerdel B., Keenan M.J. Rock: Metal
Weak in the Knees Ryder S. Rock
Weak (Skunk Anansie) Skin, Kent M., Lewis R., France R. Rock
Weapons of War (The Feelers) Reid D., Reid J. Rock

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