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The Real Books are the best-selling jazz books of all time. Since the 1970s, musicians have trusted these volumes to get them through every gig, night after night. The problem is that the books were illegally produced and distributed without any regard to copyright law or royalties paid to the composers who created these musical masterpieces.
Hal Leonard is very proud to present the first legitimate and legal editions of these books ever produced. You won’t even notice the difference, other than that all of the notorious errors have been fixed: the covers and typeface look the same, the song list is nearly identical, and the price for our edition is even cheaper than the original! Every conscientious musician will appreciate that these books are now produced accurately and ethically, benefitting the songwriters that we owe for some of the greatest tunes of all time.
If you’re looking to improve your jazz chops either at home or at a gig, join the millions of other players who rely on the Real Book!
Includes 400 songs: All Blues • Au Privave • Autumn Leaves • Black Orpheus • Bluesette • Body and Soul • Bright Size Life • Con Alma • Dolphin Dance • Don’t Get Around Much Anymore • Easy Living • Epistrophy • Falling in Love with Love • Footprints • Four on Six • Giant Steps • Have You Met Miss Jones? • How High the Moon • I’ll Remember April • Impressions • Lullaby of Birdland • Misty • My Funny Valentine • Oleo • Red Clay • Satin Doll • Sidewinder • Stella by Starlight • Take Five • There Is No Greater Love • Wave • and hundreds more! Editions are also available in B-flat, E-flat, and Bass Clef.
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13 reviews for The Real Book: C Edition
Rated 4 out of 5
G. Venolia –
I bought all three volumes of this series. I like the hefty comb binding that lies flat on the music stand. The printing is large enough and simple enough to be read easily, even in slightly dimmed light. There is plenty of room to add one’s own notes. There are some streamlined performance notes. I appreciate the index in the front. It has a variety of songs from the most revered jazz classics to some popular numbers. Still, the series does not have ALL the songs ever written during the jazz and swing era. That doesn’t seem humanly possible, so I didn’t expect it.
BUT somehow I got it in my head that it had the words. Guess I was wrong. No words. This is not a huge deal because the words are pretty easy to get on the Internet whereas the tunes are not. Still, I wish the words were included. There is enough room on most of the pages, as they stand, that the words could have been included. As I collect the words I will hand print them under the staffs. Lack of words is the only reason I did not give all 5 stars.
Rated 4 out of 5
Sophie –
Love it.
Rated 5 out of 5
Linda –
I’m learning to play jazz piano and I play out of this series (I, II and III) every day. Here’s the song list:
African Flower (Petite Fleur Africaine) Afro Blue Afternoon In Paris Água De Beber (Water To Drink) Airegin Alfie Alice In Wonderland All Blues All By Myself All Of Me All Of You All The Things You Are Alright, Okay, You Win Always Ana Maria Angel Eyes Anthropology Apple Honey April In Paris April Joy Arise, Her Eyes Armageddon Au Privave Autumn In New York Autumn Leaves Beautiful Love Beauty And The Beast Bessie’s Blues Bewitched Big Nick Black Coffee Black Diamond Black Narcissus Black Nile Black Orpheus Blue Bossa Blue In Green Blue Monk The Blue Room Blue Train (Blue Trane) Blues For Alice Bluesette Body And Soul Boplicity (Be Bop Lives) Bright Size Life Broad Way Blues Broadway But Beautiful Butterfly Byrd Like C’est Si Bon (It’s So Good) Call Me Call Me Irresponsible Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man Captain Marvel Central Park West Ceora Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) Chelsea Bells Chelsea Bridge Cherokee (Indian Love Song) Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White A Child Is Born Chippie Chitlins Con Carne Come Sunday Como En Vietnam Con Alma Conception Confirmation Contemplation Coral Cotton Tail Could It Be You Countdown Crescent Crystal Silence D Natural Blues Daahoud Dancing On The Ceiling Darn That Dream Day Waves Days And Nights Waiting Dear Old Stockholm Dearly Beloved Dedicated To You Deluge Desafinado Desert Air Detour Ahead Dexterity Dizzy Atmosphere Django Doin’ The Pig Dolores Dolphin Dance Domino Biscuit Don’t Blame Me Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Donna Lee Dream A Little Dream Of Me Dreamsville Easter Parade Easy Living Easy To Love (You’d Be So Easy To Love) Ecclusiastics Eighty One El Gaucho Epistrophy Equinox Equipoise E.S.P. Fall Falling Grace Falling In Love With Love Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum A Fine Romance 500 Miles High 502 Blues Follow Your Heart Footprints For All We Know For Heaven’s Sake (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons Forest Flower Four Four On Six Freddie Freeloader Freedom Jazz Dance Full House Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You Gemini Giant Steps The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) Gloria’s Step God Bless’ The Child Golden Lady Good Evening Mr. And Mrs. America Grand Central The Green Mountains Groovin’ High Grow Your Own Guilty Gypsy In My Soul Half Nelson Have You Met Miss Jones? Heaven Heebie Jeebies Hello, Young Lovers Here’s That Rainy Day Hot Toddy House Of Jade How High The Moon How Insensitive (Insensatez) How My Heart Sings Hullo Bolinas I Can’t Get Started With You I Can’t Give You Anything But Love I Could Write A Book I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart I Love Paris I Love You I Mean You I Remember Clifford I Should Care I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free I’ll Never Smile Again I’ll Remember April I’m All Smiles I’m Beginning To See The Light I’m Your Pal Icarus If You Never Come To Me (Inutil paisagem) Impressions In A Mellow Tone In A Sentimental Mood In The Mood In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning In Your Quiet Place The Inch Worm Indian Lady Inner Urge Interplay The Intrepid Fox Invitation Iris Is You Is, Or Is You Ain’t (Ma’ Baby) Isn’t It Romantic? Isotope Israel It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) It’s Easy To Remember Jelly Roll Jordu Journey To Recife Joy Spring Juju Jump Monk June In January Just One More Chance Kelo Lady Bird Lady Sings The Blues Lament Las Vegas Tango Lazy Bird Lazy River Like Someone In Love Limehouse Blues Lines And Spaces Litha Little Boat Little Waltz Long Ago (And Far Away) Lonnie’s Lament Look To The Sky Love Is The Sweetest Thing Lucky Southern Lullaby Of Birdland Lush Life The Magician In You Mahjong Maiden Voyage A Man And A Woman (Un Homme Et Une Femme) Man In The Green Shirt Meditation (Meditacao) Memories Of Tomorrow Michelle Midnight Mood Midwestern Nights Dream Milano Minority Miss Ann Missouri Uncompromised Mr. P.C. Misty Miyako Moment’s Notice Mood Indigo Moonchild The Most Beautiful Girl In The World My Buddy My Favorite Things My Foolish Heart My Funny Valentine My One And Only Love My Romance My Shining Hour My Ship My Way Mysterious Traveller Naima (Niema) Nardis Nefertiti Never Will I Marry Nica’s Dream Night Dreamer The Night Has A Thousand Eyes A Night In Tunisia Night Train Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out Nostalgia In Times Square Nuages (Old Man From) The Old Country Oleo Oliloqui Valley Once I Loved (Amor Em Paz) (Love In Peace) Once In Love With Amy One Finger Snap One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So) Only Trust Your Heart Orbits Ornithology Out Of Nowhere Paper Doll Passion Dance Passion Flower Peace Peggy’s Blue Skylight Pent Up House Penthouse Serenade Peri’s Scope Pfrancing (No Blues) Pinocchio Pithecanthropus Erectus Portsmouth Figurations Prelude To A Kiss Prince Of Darkness P.S. I Love You Pussy Cat Dues Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) Quiet Now Recorda-Me Red Clay Reflections Reincarnation Of A Lovebird Ring Dem Bells Road Song ‘Round Midnight Ruby, My Dear Poem For #15 (The Saga Of Harrison Crabfeathers) Satin Doll Scotch And Soda Scrapple From The Apple Sea Journey Seven Come Eleven Seven Steps To Heaven Sidewinder Silver Hollow Sirabhorn Skating In Central Park So Nice (Summer Samba) So What Solar Solitude Some Day My Prince Will Come Some Other Spring Some Skunk Funk Somebody Loves Me Sometime Ago Song For My Father The Song Is You Sophisticated Lady The Sorcerer Speak No Evil The Sphinx Standing On The Corner The Star-Crossed Lovers Stella By Starlight Steps Stolen Moments Stompin’ At The Savoy Straight No Chaser A String Of Pearls Stuff Sugar A Sunday Kind Of Love The Surrey With The Fringe On Top Swedish Pastry Sweet Georgia Bright Sweet Henry Take Five Take The ‘A’ Train Tame Thy Pen Tell Me A Bedtime Story Thanks For The Memory That’s Amoré (That’s Love) There Is No Greater Love There Will Never Be Another You There’ll Be Some Changes Made They Didn’t Believe Me Think On Me Thou Swell Three Flowers Time Remembered Tones For Joan’s Bones Topsy Tour De Force Triste Tune Up Turn Out The Stars Twisted Blues Unchain My Heart Uniquity Road Unity Village Up Jumped Spring Upper Manhattan Medical Group (UMMG) Valse Hot Very Early Virgo Wait Till You See Her Waltz For Debby Wave We’ll Be Together Again Well You Needn’t (It’s Over Now) West Coast Blues What Am I Here For? What Was When I Fall In Love When Sunny Gets Blue When You Wish Upon A Star Whispering Wild Flower Windows Witch Hunt Wives And Lovers (Hey, Little Girl) Woodchopper’s Ball Woodyn’ You The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise Yes And No Yesterday Yesterdays You Are The Sunshine Of My Life You Are Too Beautiful You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me You Don’t Know What Love Is You Took Advantage Of Me You’re Nobody ’til Somebody Loves You Young At Heart
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
My jazz buddy recommended this book. He has a weekly jazz jam at a local bistro and this made it easy to sit in with them.
Rated 5 out of 5
Nancy Ann –
This book of music had exactly what it said, as promised. No disappointments here.
Rated 5 out of 5
Linda –
I have wanted to buy a copy of this book ever since it was recommended by my jazz improvisation teacher, back in my university days, which was many years ago. It was called the “Real Book” as a tongue-in-cheek answer to all the Jazz “Fake Books” that had been circulating, basically in the same format, but with different songs. At that time, the huge price deterred me and most of the other students from buying it, so we just relied on some xeroxed copies given to us for study by the teacher. Even without having the benefit of being able to try out more of the pieces in the book, it did open up the possibilities for us to understand improvisation and encouraged us to really learn the advanced chords. As I remember, the book back then was close to $100, and I was surprised to see it now for less than half that price, a new and un-used book! It arrived in perfect shape this morning, and I am looking forward to trying out some of the tunes, re-learning some of the more advanced chords. This book is written in very easy-to-read hand-written musical notes, adding to its charm. Black Orpheus, by the way, is listed as “Black Orpheus”, instead of its alternate name of “Manha di Carnavale”, as it appears in some other books. The book is published now by Hal Leonard, which was probably why the book has lowered in price, as it is mass-produced now, but it has not been altered from its original content or form. They do state that the errors have been corrected. I don’t know what those errors are, or if there are any other errors in this edition, but it looks good to me! The plastic comb format makes it really easy to read from any music stand. It stays open, no matter what. I’m happy that Hal Leonard did not “re-work” the original format. I have seen that there are more volumes to this book, which I have never seen in person, but if you click the section on the page “Real Book Songfinder”, it cross-references any song and locates it within one or more of the volumes. So if you are looking for one or more particular songs, do use that link on this page, and you might decide to get one of the other volumes as well. At 462 pages of sheer music, I think this Real Book is a great value!
Rated 5 out of 5
J. H. –
Liked the accuracy of chords and notation. Have a chord book handy if you’re not already familiar with most jazz chords. The ability to read music notation is necessary but that should just add to the learning experience. 400 plus songs including most standards.
Rated 5 out of 5
alvaro gastelum –
Dieser Jazz-Standards-Sampler wurde von einem Englischen Bassisten sehr empfohlen; ich bin ganz zufrieden daß ich den jetzt erhalten konnte
Rated 5 out of 5
Rolf Wennekamp –
Alles Bestens! Bin sehr zufrieden.
Rated 5 out of 5
Brian –
Cadeau de moi à moi. Très apprécié!
Rated 5 out of 5
AmazonG –
Excellent selection of songs
Rated 5 out of 5
Francine Brault –
Indispensable si quieres tomarte el jazz en serio-
Rated 5 out of 5
Hans Peter Detering –
Básicamente contiene todos los standards de jazz que normalmente los musicos llevan en fotocopias o se descargan en pdf. Esta es una compilación bien encuadernada y bonita y super económica. Sirve tanto para coleccionismo como para usarla en tu día a día
G. Venolia –
I bought all three volumes of this series. I like the hefty comb binding that lies flat on the music stand. The printing is large enough and simple enough to be read easily, even in slightly dimmed light. There is plenty of room to add one’s own notes. There are some streamlined performance notes. I appreciate the index in the front. It has a variety of songs from the most revered jazz classics to some popular numbers. Still, the series does not have ALL the songs ever written during the jazz and swing era. That doesn’t seem humanly possible, so I didn’t expect it.
BUT somehow I got it in my head that it had the words. Guess I was wrong. No words. This is not a huge deal because the words are pretty easy to get on the Internet whereas the tunes are not. Still, I wish the words were included. There is enough room on most of the pages, as they stand, that the words could have been included. As I collect the words I will hand print them under the staffs. Lack of words is the only reason I did not give all 5 stars.
Sophie –
Love it.
Linda –
I’m learning to play jazz piano and I play out of this series (I, II and III) every day. Here’s the song list:
African Flower (Petite Fleur Africaine)
Afro Blue
Afternoon In Paris
Água De Beber (Water To Drink)
Airegin
Alfie
Alice In Wonderland
All Blues
All By Myself
All Of Me
All Of You
All The Things You Are
Alright, Okay, You Win
Always
Ana Maria
Angel Eyes
Anthropology
Apple Honey
April In Paris
April Joy
Arise, Her Eyes
Armageddon
Au Privave
Autumn In New York
Autumn Leaves
Beautiful Love
Beauty And The Beast
Bessie’s Blues
Bewitched
Big Nick
Black Coffee
Black Diamond
Black Narcissus
Black Nile
Black Orpheus
Blue Bossa
Blue In Green
Blue Monk
The Blue Room
Blue Train (Blue Trane)
Blues For Alice
Bluesette
Body And Soul
Boplicity (Be Bop Lives)
Bright Size Life
Broad Way Blues
Broadway
But Beautiful
Butterfly
Byrd Like
C’est Si Bon (It’s So Good)
Call Me
Call Me Irresponsible
Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man
Captain Marvel
Central Park West
Ceora
Chega De Saudade (No More Blues)
Chelsea Bells
Chelsea Bridge
Cherokee (Indian Love Song)
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
A Child Is Born
Chippie
Chitlins Con Carne
Come Sunday
Como En Vietnam
Con Alma
Conception
Confirmation
Contemplation
Coral
Cotton Tail
Could It Be You
Countdown
Crescent
Crystal Silence
D Natural Blues
Daahoud
Dancing On The Ceiling
Darn That Dream
Day Waves
Days And Nights Waiting
Dear Old Stockholm
Dearly Beloved
Dedicated To You
Deluge
Desafinado
Desert Air
Detour Ahead
Dexterity
Dizzy Atmosphere
Django
Doin’ The Pig
Dolores
Dolphin Dance
Domino Biscuit
Don’t Blame Me
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Donna Lee
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Dreamsville
Easter Parade
Easy Living
Easy To Love (You’d Be So Easy To Love)
Ecclusiastics
Eighty One
El Gaucho
Epistrophy
Equinox
Equipoise
E.S.P.
Fall
Falling Grace
Falling In Love With Love
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum
A Fine Romance
500 Miles High
502 Blues
Follow Your Heart
Footprints
For All We Know
For Heaven’s Sake
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
Forest Flower
Four
Four On Six
Freddie Freeloader
Freedom Jazz Dance
Full House
Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You
Gemini
Giant Steps
The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema)
Gloria’s Step
God Bless’ The Child
Golden Lady
Good Evening Mr. And Mrs. America
Grand Central
The Green Mountains
Groovin’ High
Grow Your Own
Guilty
Gypsy In My Soul
Half Nelson
Have You Met Miss Jones?
Heaven
Heebie Jeebies
Hello, Young Lovers
Here’s That Rainy Day
Hot Toddy
House Of Jade
How High The Moon
How Insensitive (Insensatez)
How My Heart Sings
Hullo Bolinas
I Can’t Get Started With You
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
I Could Write A Book
I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
I Love Paris
I Love You
I Mean You
I Remember Clifford
I Should Care
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
I’ll Never Smile Again
I’ll Remember April
I’m All Smiles
I’m Beginning To See The Light
I’m Your Pal
Icarus
If You Never Come To Me (Inutil paisagem)
Impressions
In A Mellow Tone
In A Sentimental Mood
In The Mood
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
In Your Quiet Place
The Inch Worm
Indian Lady
Inner Urge
Interplay
The Intrepid Fox
Invitation
Iris
Is You Is, Or Is You Ain’t (Ma’ Baby)
Isn’t It Romantic?
Isotope
Israel
It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
It’s Easy To Remember
Jelly Roll
Jordu
Journey To Recife
Joy Spring
Juju
Jump Monk
June In January
Just One More Chance
Kelo
Lady Bird
Lady Sings The Blues
Lament
Las Vegas Tango
Lazy Bird
Lazy River
Like Someone In Love
Limehouse Blues
Lines And Spaces
Litha
Little Boat
Little Waltz
Long Ago (And Far Away)
Lonnie’s Lament
Look To The Sky
Love Is The Sweetest Thing
Lucky Southern
Lullaby Of Birdland
Lush Life
The Magician In You
Mahjong
Maiden Voyage
A Man And A Woman (Un Homme Et Une Femme)
Man In The Green Shirt
Meditation (Meditacao)
Memories Of Tomorrow
Michelle
Midnight Mood
Midwestern Nights Dream
Milano
Minority
Miss Ann
Missouri Uncompromised
Mr. P.C.
Misty
Miyako
Moment’s Notice
Mood Indigo
Moonchild
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
My Buddy
My Favorite Things
My Foolish Heart
My Funny Valentine
My One And Only Love
My Romance
My Shining Hour
My Ship
My Way
Mysterious Traveller
Naima (Niema)
Nardis
Nefertiti
Never Will I Marry
Nica’s Dream
Night Dreamer
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
A Night In Tunisia
Night Train
Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
Nostalgia In Times Square
Nuages
(Old Man From) The Old Country
Oleo
Oliloqui Valley
Once I Loved (Amor Em Paz) (Love In Peace)
Once In Love With Amy
One Finger Snap
One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So)
Only Trust Your Heart
Orbits
Ornithology
Out Of Nowhere
Paper Doll
Passion Dance
Passion Flower
Peace
Peggy’s Blue Skylight
Pent Up House
Penthouse Serenade
Peri’s Scope
Pfrancing (No Blues)
Pinocchio
Pithecanthropus Erectus
Portsmouth Figurations
Prelude To A Kiss
Prince Of Darkness
P.S. I Love You
Pussy Cat Dues
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
Quiet Now
Recorda-Me
Red Clay
Reflections
Reincarnation Of A Lovebird
Ring Dem Bells
Road Song
‘Round Midnight
Ruby, My Dear
Poem For #15 (The Saga Of Harrison Crabfeathers)
Satin Doll
Scotch And Soda
Scrapple From The Apple
Sea Journey
Seven Come Eleven
Seven Steps To Heaven
Sidewinder
Silver Hollow
Sirabhorn
Skating In Central Park
So Nice (Summer Samba)
So What
Solar
Solitude
Some Day My Prince Will Come
Some Other Spring
Some Skunk Funk
Somebody Loves Me
Sometime Ago
Song For My Father
The Song Is You
Sophisticated Lady
The Sorcerer
Speak No Evil
The Sphinx
Standing On The Corner
The Star-Crossed Lovers
Stella By Starlight
Steps
Stolen Moments
Stompin’ At The Savoy
Straight No Chaser
A String Of Pearls
Stuff
Sugar
A Sunday Kind Of Love
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
Swedish Pastry
Sweet Georgia Bright
Sweet Henry
Take Five
Take The ‘A’ Train
Tame Thy Pen
Tell Me A Bedtime Story
Thanks For The Memory
That’s Amoré (That’s Love)
There Is No Greater Love
There Will Never Be Another You
There’ll Be Some Changes Made
They Didn’t Believe Me
Think On Me
Thou Swell
Three Flowers
Time Remembered
Tones For Joan’s Bones
Topsy
Tour De Force
Triste
Tune Up
Turn Out The Stars
Twisted Blues
Unchain My Heart
Uniquity Road
Unity Village
Up Jumped Spring
Upper Manhattan Medical Group (UMMG)
Valse Hot
Very Early
Virgo
Wait Till You See Her
Waltz For Debby
Wave
We’ll Be Together Again
Well You Needn’t (It’s Over Now)
West Coast Blues
What Am I Here For?
What Was
When I Fall In Love
When Sunny Gets Blue
When You Wish Upon A Star
Whispering
Wild Flower
Windows
Witch Hunt
Wives And Lovers (Hey, Little Girl)
Woodchopper’s Ball
Woodyn’ You
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Yes And No
Yesterday
Yesterdays
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
You Are Too Beautiful
You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
You Don’t Know What Love Is
You Took Advantage Of Me
You’re Nobody ’til Somebody Loves You
Young At Heart
Amazon Customer –
My jazz buddy recommended this book. He has a weekly jazz jam at a local bistro and this made it easy to sit in with them.
Nancy Ann –
This book of music had exactly what it said, as promised. No disappointments here.
Linda –
I have wanted to buy a copy of this book ever since it was recommended by my jazz improvisation teacher, back in my university days, which was many years ago. It was called the “Real Book” as a tongue-in-cheek answer to all the Jazz “Fake Books” that had been circulating, basically in the same format, but with different songs. At that time, the huge price deterred me and most of the other students from buying it, so we just relied on some xeroxed copies given to us for study by the teacher. Even without having the benefit of being able to try out more of the pieces in the book, it did open up the possibilities for us to understand improvisation and encouraged us to really learn the advanced chords. As I remember, the book back then was close to $100, and I was surprised to see it now for less than half that price, a new and un-used book! It arrived in perfect shape this morning, and I am looking forward to trying out some of the tunes, re-learning some of the more advanced chords. This book is written in very easy-to-read hand-written musical notes, adding to its charm. Black Orpheus, by the way, is listed as “Black Orpheus”, instead of its alternate name of “Manha di Carnavale”, as it appears in some other books. The book is published now by Hal Leonard, which was probably why the book has lowered in price, as it is mass-produced now, but it has not been altered from its original content or form. They do state that the errors have been corrected. I don’t know what those errors are, or if there are any other errors in this edition, but it looks good to me! The plastic comb format makes it really easy to read from any music stand. It stays open, no matter what. I’m happy that Hal Leonard did not “re-work” the original format. I have seen that there are more volumes to this book, which I have never seen in person, but if you click the section on the page “Real Book Songfinder”, it cross-references any song and locates it within one or more of the volumes. So if you are looking for one or more particular songs, do use that link on this page, and you might decide to get one of the other volumes as well.
At 462 pages of sheer music, I think this Real Book is a great value!
J. H. –
Liked the accuracy of chords and notation. Have a chord book handy if you’re not already familiar with most jazz chords. The ability to read music notation is necessary but that should just add to the learning experience. 400 plus songs including most standards.
alvaro gastelum –
Dieser Jazz-Standards-Sampler wurde von einem Englischen Bassisten sehr empfohlen; ich bin ganz zufrieden daß ich den jetzt erhalten konnte
Rolf Wennekamp –
Alles Bestens! Bin sehr zufrieden.
Brian –
Cadeau de moi à moi. Très apprécié!
AmazonG –
Excellent selection of songs
Francine Brault –
Indispensable si quieres tomarte el jazz en serio-
Hans Peter Detering –
Básicamente contiene todos los standards de jazz que normalmente los musicos llevan en fotocopias o se descargan en pdf. Esta es una compilación bien encuadernada y bonita y super económica. Sirve tanto para coleccionismo como para usarla en tu día a día