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The Real Book - Volume I: Eb Edition (Real Books (Hal Leonard))

ePub The Real Book - Volume I: Eb Edition (Real Books (Hal Leonard)) by Hal Leonard in Arts-Photography

Description

(Fake Book). The Real Books are the best-selling jazz books of all time. Since the 1970s; musicians have trusted these volumes to get them through every gig; night after night. The problem is that the books were illegally produced and distributed; without any regard to copyright law; or royalties paid to the composers who created these musical masterpieces. Hal Leonard is very proud to present the first legitimate and legal editions of these books ever produced. You wont even notice the difference; other than all the notorious errors being fixed: the covers and typeface look the same; the song list is nearly identical; and the price for our edition is even cheaper than the original! Every conscientious musician will appreciate that these books are now produced accurately and ethically; benefitting the songwriters that we owe for some of the greatest tunes of all time! This Bb edition includes 400 songs: All Blues * Au Privave * Autumn Leaves * Black Orpheus * Bluesette * Body and Soul * Bright Size Life * Con Alma * Dolphin Dance * Dont Get Around Much Anymore * Easy Living * Epistrophy * Falling in Love with Love * Footprints * Four on Six * Giant Steps * Have You Met Miss Jones? * How High the Moon * Ill Remember April * Impressions * Lullaby of Birdland * Misty * My Funny Valentine * Oleo * Red Clay * Satin Doll * Sidewinder * Stella by Starlight * Take Five * There Is No Greater Love * Wave * and hundreds more!


#557163 in eBooks 2005-07-01 2005-07-01File Name: B00BFUNKFQ


Review
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Excellent introduction to a lesser known national parkBy bukhtanWriter Alan Tennant succintly describes the striking geology of the nearly all-limestone Guadalupe Reef and the post Ice-Age remant forest that perches on its summit and in some canyon recesses. However; even more interesting; to this reader; is his account of the human history of the Guadalupe Mountains; from the collision between the Apaches and the Latin or Anglo invaders to the rather improbable concatenation of events that led to the protection of the place as a national park; in a region that tends to be hostile to public ownership of land and environmental protection.The book only follows the story up to the first couple of years after the opening of the Park; but; other than some water-mining in the vicinity that poses an indirect threat; not much has changed since then.Michael Allenders photographs are still the best visible representation of the Park available; even in this day of internet picture-posting. In fact; Tennant weaves the figure of the non-conformist Allender into the account in a way that adds a strong dramatic and personal value to the book; without making it over-literary in a way that might weigh on some readers.

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