The real book
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The real book
Just started getting into jazz/swing music and would like to find a copy of the real book. Or any material that would be a step in the right direction for new to the style guitar player. Thanks
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I don’t know how this is legal, but I found the Django Fakebook a few days ago, free download. All the great Gypsy swing stuff is in it, plus many jazz standards.
https://geosci.uchicago.edu/~archer/jaz ... o_2008.pdf
https://geosci.uchicago.edu/~archer/jaz ... o_2008.pdf
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Real Book
Thanks, everyone for the help. Appreciate you all.
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If you use an iPhone, there is an inexpensive app called "iRealPro" which is the digital version of the Real Book. It has the somewhat incredible advantage of acting as a player of any chosen chart as a backup track. The tracks are basic, but you have the option of changing keys, tempos, etc. so it's a great practice tool.
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ireal pro
I use ireal pro all the time, its terrific but caution its not a sub for the Real Book, which has notes scored, occasionaly words too, in addition to the chords.
Say what you mean. Mean what you say.