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Ted Eschliman
Jul-27-2004, 10:51am
After playing out of a worn and tattered Fake book for nearly 3 decades, and going through five or six poor but legal immitations, just to appease my conscience (they've always failed to satify like their illegal predecessor), I'm happy to report Hal Leonard has just come up with the "real" deal!

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The Real Book (http://www.halleonard.com/item_detail.jsp?itemid=240221&order=13&catcode=00&refer=search&type=product&keywords=the+real+book+)

I saw a pile of them at NAMM, actually put my grubby paws on them. After I get them in and figure out shipping costs, in addition to its low $24.95 price tag (zounds!), I'm going to sell them on my website.

Yippee, and Yahoo. This has been a long time coming!

Dave Caulkins
Jul-27-2004, 11:45am
Hot Damn!

I NEVER thought this would happen... Ironically, I can't help feeling that this takes some of the 'mystique' out of quietly requesting the book in small jazz oriented music stores. I think my current one is my second... I'm unsure though - maybe time for a third. Maybe this means good printing quality (FINALLY!). Wow... I think I'm in shock...

Dave

Sellars
Jul-27-2004, 12:58pm
Wow, great!! put me down on the list http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

Do you know when you get the books?

Ted Eschliman
Jul-27-2004, 3:04pm
My Print Music Buyer reports about the 2nd week in August. (Of course, I was left hung out to dry on telling everyone the Ultex Triangles picks were being shipped, but that's another story...)
If all goes well, I'll be able to post a Paypal link that should get one of these to your door (US domestic) for under $30, including shipping.
Funny, we're going to do an "Amnesty" program locally where you trade in your old dog-eared illegal book for a $5.00 credit. This would probably not be cost effective long distance, though.

EricEJazz
Aug-05-2004, 10:31am
Count Me in too Ted. This is great! I'll buy when they're in. Any word on whether they'll also be available in Eb or Bb (I play alto and tenor sax too and hate transposing on a gig)?

--Eric Elias

Ted Eschliman
Aug-05-2004, 10:38am
I'd imagine the Eb & Bb wouldn't be far behind; I'm hoping to see the C's mid August...
Sheesh, Eric. Hot in-demand east coast professional guitarist/mulitinstrumentalist who plays bass, mandolin, AND alto & tenor sax?
I hate you...
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EricEJazz
Aug-05-2004, 12:13pm
Sorry Ted, Its a strange obsession that I have with sound. My wife (who is a clinical psycholgist no less) calls me compulsive. that's just polite for obsessed with music.
My horn playing isn't anything to write home about though. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

--Eric

Unseen122
Aug-07-2004, 6:37pm
I have a similar book buy Warner Bros it ain't that bad it has a lot more songs though.

Ted Eschliman
Sep-20-2004, 6:05pm
Update...
They're finally here!
Limited supply, though:
Real Book (http://members.aol.com/teesch/RealBook.html)

ethanopia
Sep-20-2004, 7:44pm
I hope I'm not bursting any bubbles or raining on parades etc etc And the usual disclaimers apply, but there is a cd floating around via snail mail that has like 10 volumes of Real and Fake Books in PDF form. It is a mind blowing number of tunes each pdf is around 500 pages, I'm not offering such a beast because I loaned mine out and don't have a copy on my hardrive but if you know where to look it is out there.

That said I have always wanted a real copy of the real book and this is exciting news thanks Ted...

patsites
Sep-27-2004, 2:44pm
Does this book have the melody lines (in notation or tab) or is it just chord charts?

In other words, can I learn the melodies to these tunes along with the chords?

GBG
Sep-28-2004, 8:01am
Standard notation with chords-no tab.

Ted Eschliman
Sep-28-2004, 10:38am
No lyrics, but chord & melody:
http://members.aol.com/teesch/images/fakebook.gif

As far as the bootleg CD out there, aside from issues of legality and conscience (subject for another thread, thanks), politely consider the economics...
With 512 songs, assuming you'd use them all (not likely, but really quite a few!), even if you were to print these off from your computer and/or make photocopies, let alone spiral bound, and outside cover, AND the time it would take you to put it all together, I don't think you could do this much cheaper than the 4.8 cents per song this book sets you back.
This really is a spanking deal (whether you get from me or your local dealer).

kvk
Sep-28-2004, 2:13pm
Saw a post in co-mando a few days ago that had a web site in Germany that has three Real Books online for download in .pdf form.

How could that be legal?