The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    The New Real Book is generally pretty accurate to the recorded version (they tell you which in the back)

    The only problem I found using it is that the repertoire of tunes is different to the old RB and a lot of players build their repertoire around those tunes, although this is less of an issue nowadays I think (iReal changed things a bit for instance)

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  3. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by twalker123
    Hi everyone,

    I'm very glad to have found this forum and am hoping someone can be of assistance.

    I would like to start learning the basic melodies and chords to jazz standards. I'm familiar with The Real Book volumes but I was wondering if there is a more affordable source where I can find similar charts to jazz standards.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Miller
    The New Real Book is generally pretty accurate to the recorded version (they tell you which in the back)
    Funny, I just played in some chords to prepare learning "I hear a rhapsody" from New Realbook 3.
    On piano... so it took a while. Then checked with that Vanilla rb. Hm. So different. But Jim Hall's version was NRBs I think?
    I played the melody against those and when doing it on lower position, it kinda sucked at some spots. But was working in higher register.

  5. #29

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    "Gloria's Step" Free Jazz Real Book Chord Chart

    Doesn't have the melodies, but a good amount of charts available for free.

  6. #30

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    Type in Song title followed by lead sheet - its amazing what comes up especially on google images. Pinterest brings up loads which leads to more!