The Real Book Jazz Guitar DVD

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This Real Book Jazz Guitar DVD is a great way to learn 5 of some of the most beautiful melodies in the jazz idiom. Corey Christiansen presents the songs in an easy to understand way. You don’t even need to read charts or the Real Book jazz fake book to learn these tunes. He shows them to you as if you were sitting with him and he is teaching you how to play both the melody and chord changes. You will learn tunes like Take The A” Train, All The Things You Are, Autumn Leaves, Satin Doll and Stella By Starlight plus you get some bonus concert footage of his band playing his original compositions. This is a great DVD lesson for the aspiring jazz guitarist who wants to quickly learn a sets worth of material.

I would suggest that the jazz guitarist listen to these tunes on any recordings you can get your hands on, and as many different artists playing those tunes as possible.  This way by hearing the tune a bunch of times, you familiarize yourself with the subtleties that each artist bring to each tune. This will help in your hearing and style development as you progress though the real book tunes.

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Example of a fake book chart

Simply put, a “fake book” is a book of lead sheets. Lead-sheets are a basic musical skeleton of a tune with the melody and chords and lyrics (if any).

Musicians called it a fake book so that they can “fake” a tune as if they really knew the music and practiced it before.

Back in the early days, musicians mostly earned their money from a tip jar. People would request songs and if the musicians could play it, they got a tip. If the musicians would be able to play the requests especially if the song request was more sentimental in nature the evening tips grew larger as the clientele got more and more sauced. If the band couldn’t play a song request people would start grumbling about how the bar shouldn’t hire these musicians and consequently, if there was too much grumbling to the bartender, then the band would not get hired back. So if you have a couple of fake books and are able to read lead sheets you will stand a better chance of filling requests from the audience and get hired back.

Some enterprising musicians would buy piano-vocal books, which was the only way to obtain music then, and cut out the melody line, chords and lyrics and paste them onto a single page often taking a 5 page score and compressing it down to a page. So if you had a book of 500 or so of the most requested tunes, you will be better able to fill the requests by the audience. Then other musicians would ask if they could buy a copy of the compiled tunes and the persons would photocopy their book and sell it for whatever they could get for it. This was a violation of copyright laws since no royalties were paid the the composers.

These days publishers have created their own fake books for specific styles such as Jazz, Rock, Latin R&B or Broadway show tunes.

Back in the 1960′s or so students from Berklee College of Music started to compile the “Real Book” which was a mix of modern jazz and standards. Eventually it grew to 3 volumes but the first version was the most popular among jazz players. Sher publications came out with their “correct” version of the Real Book. And now publishers like Hal Leonard, Warner Brothers and Columbia came out with legal fake books with permissions and royalties paid to the composers.

Back in the day, musicians would purchase fake books from the trunk of a car in an alley somewhere or walking into a music store and asking for this special book you have for sale. Then you would hand over $35 and get your illicit Real Book. Many music stores got hauled into court for selling them.

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The Real Book Volume 1 is here just right click and save as and there you have it the best jazz music book to learn lots of jazz music.


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