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The Fake Book Jazz Pdf !NEW!

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a lot of musicians get caught up with the perfect jazz record, where the beatles album has "love" in the title, the stones album has "mother" in the title, the jimi hendrix experience has "are you lonely?," and yes, your favorite band has also done that. or: the white album is the sgt. pepper's of the 70's. what i suggest is that you just come up with your own titles, such as:


an album can be many things, and can be a celebration of the past and present, at times touching on different regions of american life as we live today, or a reflection on the very same fears and situations of the past. it can have, like bert berns, a sense of warmth, a sense of joy, a sense of depression, of sadness. however, this sense of musical tone can only be truly understood by you in light of the history of american music. a lot of things can be said about music, including that it feels eternal, yet its history is still ongoing, so that these different chapters of music can be viewed not only as a chronicle of the past, but also a document of the truth of our own lives.


paul, this is awesome. now i can convert my real book into a fake book that i have permission to play and then play along in my real band in band-in-a-box. i was wondering, are those real book chord progressions weighted such that they are easier to play and sing than if you were just jamming along?


many thanks for the instructions, michael. i too have the same issue as mr. wennerberg. i would like a pdf version of that fake book though to put on a usb stick and use in band in a box. i found your instructions on how to do that and i have created the pdf file for myself, but i am not sure how to make it into a fake book. 84d34552a1