![]() The free Impro-visor software also has a collection of tunes you can find in the real books. Other BIAB collections are Just Chords, and Gypsy Jazz BIAB files. For example, you can download over 500 tunes, most of which are in one of the real books, from Phillips Music. For example, Band-in-a-Box might be put in this category if you’ve downloaded any of the many user created songs and styles. I have written about some of these previously. More and more, when I want to see the chords for a song, I look on my iPad, iPhone or computer rather than in a printed book. I also have books of tab transcriptions of artist’s tunes though these are really a separate category from fake books. I have other printed collections of fake books, most similar in that they are lead sheets of melody and chords only although some have the full piano part. I have five (or six) printed volumes of the Hal Leonard “Real Book”. ![]() The internet and software are making printed fake books seem quaint. ![]() My iPhone has the chord changes to most of the tunes in this pile of Real Books and Fake Books. ![]()
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