what is the real book? (SHORT TYPE QUESTION MARK 1)
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The Real Book can refer to any of a number of popular compilations of lead sheets for jazz tunes, but is generally used to refer to Volume 1 of an underground series of books transcribed and collated by students at Berklee College of Music during the 1970s.[1]It got its name to distinguish it from the widely available fake books which printed only chords and lyrics of standard songs, to avoid copyright issues. The Real Book included melody lines, thus infringing music copyright, and the older versions were pirated — that is unlicensed — publications that paid no royalties to copyright holders. In 2004, Hal Leonard published a licensed edition, which pays royalties to copyright holders.
Musicians find it convenient to work from "the book", because it is available in different editions to suit B♭, E♭, and C (concert pitch) instruments, as well as bass clef and voice editions ("low" and "high" voice, with lyrics included). A band leader can conveniently call out page numbers, since each edition is also paginated identically.
Musicians find it convenient to work from "the book", because it is available in different editions to suit B♭, E♭, and C (concert pitch) instruments, as well as bass clef and voice editions ("low" and "high" voice, with lyrics included). A band leader can conveniently call out page numbers, since each edition is also paginated identically.
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Any real book can refer to any of a number of popular complications. ..
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Any real book can refer to any of a number of popular complications. ..
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