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''The Real Book'' is a compilation of
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s for
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s. It was created in the mid-1970s by two students at the
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. In its original form, it was an illegal publication made at local copy shops. It quickly became a standard reference for musicians. Two additional volumes were bootlegged in subsequent decades. In 2004,
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released legal versions of the three ''Real Book'' volumes.


Background

Jazz is largely an aural form where musicians learn music and improvise by ear. Much of the music was not expressly written down.Voigt, John, and Carolyn Ritt.
Printed Jazz Music: A Selected Bibliography
" ''Black American Literature Forum'', vol. 25, no. 3, 1991, pp. 633–53.
When a song was notated, it often employed the sort of shorthand notation familiar to continuo players in the Baroque era: a melody would be accompanied by numbers and symbols to indicate the harmony. Jazz notation would typically include a song's melody and an outline of its chords. This shorthand notation became known as a "
lead sheet A lead sheet or fake sheet is a form of musical notation that specifies the essential elements of a popular song: the melody, lyrics and harmony. The melody is written in modern Western music notation, the lyric is written as text below the s ...
". By the 1940s, lead sheets were being collected into books and marketed to musicians in trade journals. Because a musician could credibly bluff their way through a song they did not know by playing off a lead sheet, these collections were called "fake books". One precursor to ''The Real Book'' was George Goodwin's Tune-Dex service, which was designed to help radio programmers keep up with the newest songs. Each Tune-Dex card included publishing information on one side and a lead sheet on the other. Goodwin began marketing Tune-Dex to musicians as well, even though he was breaking his licensing agreements with music publishers by doing so. Eventually, Tune-Dex cards were bundled into fake books and sold widely. In order to legally print music, the copyright holder must give permission. In the 1960s, the
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Section 104 of Title 17 allowed for a punishment of a year in prison or a fine of $100–1,000 for each instance of copyright infringement for profit. Fake books with hundreds of songs created massive criminal liabilities for their publishers. The FBI took notice and prosecuted some of the more egregious distributors of such books. The first prosecution under the law took place in 1962. This coincided with the rapid decline of
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sales. Recordings had long displaced sheet music as the most lucrative profit center in the music industry. By the late 1950s, sales were so low that hit songs were not guaranteed a sheet music publication because it might not be profitable. A
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sea change was underway in the 1960s as musicians gained a general understanding of how it worked. Composers frequently lose out on income by signing away or being tricked out of maximizing their publishing rights. Duke Ellington was exploited by people like
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, who would make dubious writing claims to siphon off part of the publishing income from a song like "
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". Ellington established the publishing company Tempo Music in 1941 to control his intellectual property. In the 1960s, more musicians began to create publishing companies as they possessed a more sophisticated understanding of the business. Jazz musicians also realized the benefit of writing their own tunes, however inane, in order to earn publishing fees from their performances and recordings. Jazz standards written by other composers began to lose market share to original compositions.


Composition

''The Real Book'' was created by two
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students. Because of the illegality of their project, the compilers of ''The Real Book'' have remained anonymous, even though their identities are an open secret. One was
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's student and the other was in
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's studio. Burton's office had a filing cabinet full of precious lead sheets that would often be raided by curious students. The charts were for Burton's band, and they included tunes by Metheny,
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,
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, Mike Gibbs, and
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. The two students created a music folio that combined their teachers' songs along with
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s.Metheny, Pat. "Preface", ''The Pat Metheny Real Book: C instruments''. 
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, 2017.
Metheny recalls the students as "funny guys" who loved the joke of dubbing their fake book ''The Real Book''.Kernfeld, Barry. ''The Story of Fake Books: Bootlegging Songs to Musicians''.
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, 2006.
Their primary motivation was to pay for their Berklee tuition. Their teachers briefly wrestled with the legal issue of allowing their songs to appear in the book. However, as the project picked up steam, the students noticed that there was a need for more accurate charts than the ones found in most fake books. Berklee faculty discretely pitched in to help with the project. Both Steve Swallow and
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edited charts for the book.Conversations with Steve Swallow & John Scofield
, NYU Steinhardt Jazz Studies. February 14, 2018.
The charts were mainly written by Pat Metheny's student. He had a very legible hand and became a successful copyist in the film industry. His manuscript style was widely imitated and became a standard font option in
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softwares. ''The Real Book's'' legibility played a large role in its popularity. Compiling the charts took many months. When they were ready, the authors took their book to a local copy shop and ordered a run of several hundred copies. They sold the books out of their dorm room and in the cafeteria. They also made consignment arrangements with smoke shops and bookstores, which would often sell the books under the counter.


Content

The goal to create more accurate charts for the ''The Real Book'' was centered on including chord progressions that reflected the state of the art. A typical sheet music publication of a show tune would be arranged in order to be playable at home by an amateur musician. ''The Real Book'' lead sheet for a tune like " My Romance" did not reflect the standard mass market harmonization of
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and
Lorenz Hart Lorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was an American lyricist and half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart. Some of his more famous lyrics include "Blue Moon"; " The Lady Is a Tramp"; "Manhattan"; " Bewitched, Bo ...
's song. Instead, it used the kind of sophisticated
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s found in a
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' performance. In the opening bars of "My Romance" edited for a general audience, there are two chords. In ''The Real Book'', there are two chords per measure. Creating contemporary charts required painstaking transcription of recordings. Unfortunately, editorial errors were legion in the book. Even though it was an improvement on its competition, there were often inaccurate chord progressions or melodic errors. As much as ''The Real Book'' became a standard reference, it also was a whipping boy, constantly ridiculed for such mistakes. The compilers of ''The Real Book'' had exceptional taste, and the songs they included reflected the ecumenical nature of jazz in the 1970s. Show tunes like " Blue Room" sat beside
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platforms like
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's " Broadway Blues".
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's "
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" is perched a few pages after
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' " Yesterday" is included along with
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", which was released in 1973 while the students were still in the process of compiling the book. Several of Pat Metheny's charts were brand new and untitled. They appear in ''The Real Book'' as Exercises #3 & 6. Metheny recorded them for his solo debut in December 1975 and gave them the respective titles "Bright Size Life" and "Unity Village". The album was released as ''
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'' in March 1976. The placeholder titles help establish when the book took its final shape.


Impact

Within weeks of its publication, the book had been copied hundreds of times. In the following years, it ballooned to the thousands. ''The Real Book'' quickly became the most respected and utilized resource in the industry. Because it was a bootleg product, its creators had no way to protect it. Copy shops quickly realized they could bootleg the bootleggers, which helped fuel the rapid dissemination of ''The Real Book''. It also gave rise to the five subsequent editions of ''The Real Book''. Because the books authors were being cut out of the profits by copy shops selling their own copies of the illegal book, they created new editions of the book. Each new edition incorporated the mountains of feedback and corrections the authors received from their teachers and peers. A new edition would be printed in a much larger initial run, to maximize their profits before their ripoff was ripped off. The 5th Edition of ''The Real Book'' was the last by its original authors. They finished school and put the project behind them. ''The Real Book, Volume 2'' appeared in the mid 1980s. ''Volume 3'' was created in the 1990s. Neither volume was created by the original authors. Though ''Volumes 2 & 3'' emulate the original's style, both were inferior and uneventful. In 2004, the ''Real Book'' material was acquired by the
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Hal Leonard and licensed for legal sale. Many new volumes were eventually added to the series, and some of the errors in the original volumes were corrected. These books also inspired a similar series, offered by the Sher Music Co., called ''The New Real Book''. ''The Real Book'' is published in editions to suit both transposing (B, E, F) and non-transposing (C) instruments, as well as
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and voice editions ("low" and "high" voice, with lyrics). Each edition is identically paginated. A variety of dates have been attributed to the book. The April 1990 issue of ''
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'' featured ''The Real Book'' in the "Man at His Best" column by Mark Roman in an article called "Clef Notes". He stated, "I don't know a jazzman who hasn't owned, borrowed, or Xeroxed pages from a ''The Real Book'' at least once in his career," and he quoted John F. Voigt, music librarian at Berklee. "''The Real Book'' came out around 1971. The only material available in print then was crap." Another feature surfaced on April 10, 1994, in ''
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'' article "Flying Below the Radar of Copyrights". Guitarist Bill Wurtzel was quoted as saying, "Everyone has one, but no one knows where they come from." The writer of the article, Michael Lydon, said, "I got mine in 1987 from a bassist who lives in Queens and who attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston; many in jazz circles suspect that students there reproduced the first copies of it in the mid-70s."


Hal Leonard

In 2004, the music publisher
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obtained the rights to most of the tunes contained in the original ''The Real Book'' and published the first legal edition, calling it the ''Real Book Sixth Edition'' in tacit acknowledgment of the five previous illegal versions. The cover and binding are identical to the "old" ''The Real Book,'' and the books employ a font similar to the handwritten style of the originals. One hundred and thirty-seven tunes were omitted from the 6th edition that were in the 5th, and 90 new tunes were added. Hal Leonard released ''The Real Book, Volume II, Second Edition'' in answer to the ''Real Book, Volume II''. This was followed by ''The Real Book, Volume III, Second Edition'' (July 2006), ''The Real Book, Volume IV'' (December 2010), ''The Real Book, Volume V'' (June 2013), and ''The Real Book, Volume VI'' (June 2016). These books contain much of the same material as their counterparts, and in most cases charts from Hal Leonard books are compatible with the ''Real Book'' charts. In some cases, compatibility issues occur where corrections have been made to some of the mistakes in the 5th edition charts; in other cases, 6th edition charts reference changes on different recordings from those cited in the previous edition. In 2025, Berklee Press partnered with Hal Leonard on a branded ''The Berklee Real Book''. The 300-song book imitates the bootleg original that began as a student scheme half a century earlier.Greenstein, Colette.
Berklee Press to Release New 300-Song Real Book on February 3
, ''Berklee Now''. January 24, 2025.


Selected editions


Similar books

Some other music publishers also apply the term ''Real Book'' to their own publications. * The
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publishes ''The AB Real Book''. * Alfred Publishing Co. has several Real Books. * Sher Music Co. publishes ''The New Real Book'', in 3 volumes. The collection of tunes differs from that of the original Real Book. This edition offers some of the same songs, with different transcriptions and
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.


See also

*
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, author of ''The Vanilla Book'' of 400 chord progressions for jazz standards *
Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp. Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp. was an American music publisher founded by Charles Henry Hansen (1913–1995) in 1952 and incorporated in New York. Its music covered a broad spectrum of genres that included classical (opera, orchestra, band, choral, ...
, pioneer publisher of legitimate
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References

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'', April 1990, Vol. 113 {{ISSN, 0194-9535

Pop Music; Flying Below The Radar Of Copyrights
'' Michael C. Lydon (born 1942), ''
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,'' April 10, 1994
Sky Evergreen (Bob Bauer)
, Obituaries. ''Bay Area Reporter'', Volume 27, Number 26. June 26, 1997. 20.
Sher Music official website
Chuck Sher (Charles D. Sher; born 1947) (proprietor)


Further reading

*Berman, Jonah. "The Real Story: How Fake Books and Real Books Became, Well, Real Books," Jazz Education Guide 2004/2005 (special supplement to ''
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'', circa December 2004 ), 34-40. *Ferguson, Tom. "An Inside Look at the Real World of Fake Books," ''Jazz Educators Journal'' 31, Jazz Educators Convention issue (1989): 51, 53-56.


External links

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