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The Real Book Volume II Bb Treble Clef Second Edition, pub.Hal Leonard

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The Real Book Volume II Bb Treble Clef Second Edition, pub.Hal LeonardReal Book in Bb treble clef for trumpet, tenor saxophone, others. 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 copyrights or royalties paid to the master composers who created these musical canons. Hal Leonard is very proud to present the first

Real Book in Bb treble clef for trumpet, tenor saxophone, others.

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 copyrights or royalties paid to the master composers who created these musical canons. Hal Leonard is very proud to present the first legitimate and legal editions of these books ever produced. You won't even notice the difference...the covers look the same, the engravings look the same, the songlist is nearly identical, and the price remains fair even on a musician's salary! But every conscientious musician will appreciate that these books are now produced legally and ethically, benefitting the songwriters that we owe for some of the greatest music ever written! 400 songs, including: Air Mail Special • Birdland • Bye Bye Blackbird • Caravan • Doxy • Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) • Georgia • Girl Talk • In Walked Bud • I Remember You • I Thought About You • The Jody Grind • Just the Way You Are • Killer Joe • Little Sunflower • Mercy, Mercy, Mercy • Moanin' • The Nearness of You • Now's the Time • Old Devil Moon • Phase Dance • St. Thomas • Speak Low • Stardust • Tangerine • Tenor Madness • Watch What Happens • Whisper Not • Willow Weep for Me • Yardbird Suite • and more. 

 

Song List

  • Ablution
  • Adam's Apple
  • Affirmation
  • Air Mail Special
  • Alfie's Theme
  • All Alone (Left Alone)
  • (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings
  • Alto Itis
  • Another Star
  • April Skies
  • Are You Havin' Any Fun?
  • Ask Me Now
  • At The Mambo Inn
  • Avalon
  • Azure
  • Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are (Bolivar Blues)
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside
  • Bags And Trane
  • Bags' Groove
  • Bali Ha'i
  • A Ballad
  • Baltimore Oriole
  • Barbados
  • Barbara
  • Basin Street Blues
  • Be-Bop
  • Better Leave It Alone
  • Beyond The Sea
  • Big P
  • Bill's Hit Tune
  • Billie's Blues (I Love My Man)
  • Billie's Bounce (Bill's Bounce)
  • Bird Feathers
  • Birdland
  • Birk's Works
  • The Birth Of The Blues
  • Black And Tan Fantasy
  • Blame It On My Youth
  • Bloomdido
  • Blow Mr. Dexter
  • Blue 'N Boogie
  • Blue Serge
  • Blue Seven
  • Blue Silver
  • Blue Skies
  • Blues By Five
  • Blues For Wood
  • Blues In The Closet
  • Blues March
  • Bohemia After Dark
  • Booker's Waltz
  • Bouncing With Bud
  • Brian's Song
  • Bright Boy
  • Brilliant Corners
  • Budo
  • Bunko
  • Buster Rides Again
  • Bye Bye Blackbird
  • C-Jam Blues
  • Candy
  • Cantelope Island
  • Caravan
  • Cast Your Fate To The Wind
  • Chameleon
  • The Champ
  • Chasin' The Trane
  • Cheesecake
  • Circle
  • Close Your Eyes
  • Cold Duck Time
  • Come Rain Or Come Shine
  • Comin' Home Baby
  • The Cooker
  • Cool Blues
  • The Core
  • Cousin Mary
  • Crazeology
  • Crepuscule
  • Criss Cross
  • Crosscurrent
  • Dance Of The Infidels
  • Dat Dere
  • Day By Day
  • Dewey Square
  • Dexter Rides Again
  • Didn't We
  • Dinah
  • Dindi
  • Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?
  • Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
  • Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
  • Don't Explain
  • Down For Double
  • Doxy
  • The Drive
  • Duff
  • Early Autumn
  • Eclypso
  • Einbahnstrasse
  • Elora
  • Emancipation Blues
  • Epilogue
  • Estate
  • Everything I Have Is Yours
  • Eye Of The Hurricane
  • Ezz-thetic
  • Farmer's Trust
  • Feels So Good
  • Fever
  • 52nd Street Theme
  • Filthy McNasty
  • First Trip
  • Five Brothers
  • Five Spot After Dark
  • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
  • Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
  • Flying Home
  • The Folks Who Live On The Hill
  • Four Brothers
  • Fox Hunt
  • Freight Trane
  • Frenesí
  • The Frim Fram Sauce
  • Funky
  • Georgia On My Mind
  • Get Me To The Church On Time
  • Get Out Of Town
  • Gettin' It Togetha
  • The Gift! (Recado Bossa Nova)
  • Girl Talk
  • Gravy Waltz
  • Gregory Is Here
  • Grooveyard
  • Hackensack
  • Hallucinations
  • Happy Little Sunbeam
  • Havona
  • Head And Shoulders
  • Hi Beck
  • Hi-Fly
  • Ho-Ba-La-La
  • Hocus-Pocus
  • Holy Land
  • Honeysuckle Rose
  • Horace Scope
  • The Hucklebuck
  • Hummin'
  • Humpty Dumpty
  • I Believe In You
  • I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You
  • I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)
  • I Have Dreamed
  • I Hear A Rhapsody
  • I Remember Bird
  • I Remember You
  • I Thought About You
  • I Will Wait For You
  • I Wish I Didn't Love You So
  • I'll Know
  • I'm A Fool To Want You
  • I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
  • I'm Just A Lucky So And So
  • I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
  • I've Found A New Baby (I Found A New Baby)
  • I've Told Ev'ry Little Star
  • Ice Cream Konitz
  • Idol Gossip
  • If I Loved You
  • If I Should Lose You
  • If I Were A Bell
  • Imagination
  • In Case You Haven't Heard
  • In Pursuit Of The 27th Man
  • In The Still Of The Night
  • In Walked Bud
  • Indiana (Back Home Again In Indiana)
  • Infant Eyes
  • Island Birdie
  • It Could Happen To You
  • It Might As Well Be Spring
  • It Will Have To Do Until The Real Thing Comes Along (Until The Real Thing Comes Along)
  • It's A Blue World
  • It's All Right With Me
  • It's Only A Paper Moon
  • It's So Peaceful In The Country
  • Jackie
  • Jeannine
  • Jingles
  • Jitterbug Waltz
  • The Jody Grind
  • Joyce's Samba
  • Jump, Jive An' Wail
  • Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
  • June Is Bustin' Out All Over
  • Just A Few
  • Just A Settin' And A Rockin'
  • Just In Time
  • Just The Way You Are
  • Kary's Trance
  • Katrina Ballerina
  • The Kicker
  • Kids Are Pretty People
  • Killer Joe
  • Lady Day
  • Lakes
  • Last Night When We Were Young
  • The Last Time I Saw Paris
  • Leila
  • Lennie's Pennies
  • Let's Cool One
  • Let's Fall In Love
  • Let's Get Lost
  • Like Sonny (Simple Like)
  • Like Young
  • Limbo
  • Little Chicago Fire
  • Little Rootie Tootie
  • Little Sunflower
  • Locomotion
  • Lone Jack
  • Lonely Dreams
  • Look For The Silver Lining
  • Lotus Blossom
  • Love Is Just Around The Corner
  • Love, Look Away
  • Love Vibrations
  • A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
  • Lover
  • Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)
  • Make Someone Happy
  • Manteca
  • Memories Of You
  • Menina Flor
  • Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
  • Miles Ahead
  • Minor Mishap
  • Minor Mood
  • Theme From Mr. Broadway
  • Mr. Magic
  • Moanin'
  • Monk's Mood
  • Monk's Shop
  • Moon Rays
  • Moon River
  • Moonglow
  • Moose The Mooche
  • More Than You Know
  • Morning Dance
  • Moten Swing
  • Move
  • My Attorney Bernie
  • My Little Suede Shoes
  • My Old Flame
  • Nature Boy
  • The Nearness Of You
  • Night Song
  • No Moe
  • No Splice
  • North Atlantic Run
  • Now See How You Are
  • Now's The Time
  • Nutville
  • Off Minor
  • Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
  • Old Devil Moon
  • On The Sunny Side Of The Street
  • One By One
  • One Foot In The Gutter
  • One Morning In May
  • Our Language Of Love
  • Out Back Of The Barn
  • Oye Como Va
  • Pannonica
  • Parisian Thoroughfare
  • Peel Me A Grape
  • Pennies From Heaven
  • People Will Say We're In Love
  • Perdido
  • Petite Fleur
  • Petits Machins
  • Phase Dance
  • Picadillo (a la Puente)
  • Pick Yourself Up
  • Polka Dots And Moonbeams
  • Portrait of Jennie
  • Prisoner Of Love
  • Pursuance
  • Question & Answer
  • Quicksilver
  • Ran Kan Kan
  • Red Cross
  • The Red One
  • Rhythm-a-ning
  • Right As Rain
  • Robbins Nest
  • Rockin' In Rhythm
  • Rosetta
  • Round Trip
  • Route 66
  • Rubberneck
  • Russian Lullaby
  • Sack Of Woe
  • Saint James Infirmary
  • St. Louis Blues
  • St. Thomas
  • Salt Peanuts
  • Sandu
  • Say It (Over And Over Again)
  • Sentimental Journey
  • September Song
  • Serenade To A Soul Sister
  • Serene
  • Shine
  • Shutterbug
  • Silver's Serenade
  • Simone
  • Sippin' At Bells
  • Skyliner
  • Slipped Disc
  • Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
  • Smoke Rings
  • Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
  • Some Other Blues
  • Song For Bilbao
  • Songbird (Thank You For Your Lovely Song)
  • Soul Eyes
  • Soultrane
  • Speak Like A Child
  • Speak Low
  • Spiral
  • Stardust
  • Straight Life
  • Strayhorn 2
  • Strode Rode
  • Strollin'
  • Struttin' With Some Barbecue
  • Subconscious Lee
  • Suddenly It's Spring
  • Summer In Central Park
  • S'posin'
  • Sweet Sue-Just You
  • The Sweetest Sounds
  • The Swingin' Shepherd Blues
  • Syeeda's Song Flute
  • 'Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That Cha Do It)
  • Take The Coltrane
  • Tanga
  • Tangerine
  • Teenie's Blues
  • Tempus Fugit
  • Tenderly
  • Tenor Madness
  • There's A Small Hotel
  • These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
  • Things To Come
  • The Things We Did Last Summer
  • This I Dig Of You
  • This Masquerade
  • This Year's Kisses
  • Three Base Hit
  • The Thumper
  • Till There Was You
  • Tippin'
  • Tomorrow's Destiny
  • Too Young
  • Trane's Blues
  • Turnaround
  • Twisted
  • Two Cigarettes In The Dark
  • Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West
  • Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)
  • Walkin' Shoes
  • A Walkin' Thing
  • Warm Valley
  • Watch What Happens
  • Watercolors
  • The Way You Look Tonight
  • A Weaver Of Dreams
  • Webb City
  • Wendy
  • What'll I Do?
  • What's New?
  • When Lights Are Low
  • Whisper Not
  • Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
  • The Whopper
  • Why Do I Love You?
  • Willow Weep For Me
  • With A Song In My Heart
  • Without A Song
  • A Wonderful Day Like Today
  • Work Song
  • Wow
  • Yardbird Suite
  • You Are Beautiful
  • You Can Depend On Me
  • You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
  • You're My Everything
  • You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You
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Make Sure You Read the Vintage Edition with the Afterword
I initially purchased this book to read for two reasons: First, it was written by William Styron, who wrote the great "Sophie's Choice;" and second, it won a Pulitzer Prize. It was only after I was into the book that I learned that this vintage sixties' book was the subject of a major controversy over the depiction of the title character, Nat Turner. I learned that Styron openly acknowledged fictionalizing large portions of Turner's life, including his motivations for leading the slave revolt. I also learned that Styron's largely fictionalized portrait of Turner outraged many black leaders of the time. Rather than painting Turner (entirely) as a hero, called to action by the injustices of slavery, Styron created a darker picture of a man fixated on religion, a vision of himself as a prophet, and frustrated by lust and desire (particularly, for a young, blond haired white girl). As I read the book, I search my own feelings, and felt that if I were black, I would certainly have objected similarly. We all need our heroes, who become much larger as symbols than they could ever be as people. For the sake of those that come after, such icons are perhaps entitled to be treated with a greater level of sensitivity and care--even at the cost of literary restraint. It is here that the story gets fascinating. After I finished the novel, I read Styron's Afterword. Styron was truly stung by the criticism and in the Afterword, provided an elegant and persuasive defense of his writings. While I will not say that Styron entirely changed my position, he definitely made me see the other side of the argument. The dialogue between Styron and his critics not only allows the reader to consider one of the great social and political issues of our time, but permits the reader a unique insight into the thinking of a great writer--and suffices, in and of itself, as a reason for reading this novel. MAKE SURE YOUR VERSION OF THE NOVEL HAS THIS AFTERWORD. Putting the issue aside as to the real "Nat Turner," the novel itself is beautifully written. The characters are fully developed and believable. The description of the system of slavery and the relationship between whites and blacks feel very real, and very accurate. Styron shows us good and bad of each race, and how all of them are bound by the system of slavery and their actions directly the product of it.
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I loved this book.
I read this book for my book club and I thought it was beautifully written. It has stayed with me for weeks now. I love when a book does that. I'm glad I wasn't swayed by controversy. I had no problem with the fact that the author was white and using a black voice(maybe because I'm white - but I do like when an author gets the voice right and I thought Styron did that). I didn't understand the charges of racism after reading the book. Sometimes I wonder if, what some people find uncomfortable, they label as racist or sexist or whatever. Anyway, I would encourage everyone to read this book because it gave me a fresh awareness of a huge part of U.S. history, it reminded me that there are always gray areas to consider and it was a great novel. You might think so too.
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great read
I enjoyed this book. As a person who enjoys history this book was a great read for me and the author gives an in depth vision on the trial.
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Nat Turner was NOT happy
I think Mr Styron may have took some liberties with Nat Turner's "orientation" without the research or data to support his opinion.
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Patricia Posey Cox
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A book for the ages...historically concise and horrific at once
William Styron, a gifted writer outdid himself with this book. His concise detail gives us an inside view on the depth of feeling employed by the subject of this book. The book while concise and tender pulls us in as these events take place. As Mailer delves deeper into the mind of Nat Turner, we cannot help but feel a sense of the suffering this man endured and this is what gives us perspective into this tragedy as it unfolds. A compelling masterpiece of literature.
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