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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyrregent
    That reminds me of when the Charlie Parker Omnibook first came out in the early 1980s. I was excited to see it but didn't notice it was the E flat version. Many tunes in G. It was good for practice in learning the phrases then using them in different keys. I never did get the C version.
    So, it turns everyone likes to play in G … it’s just our idea of G differs!


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    The volume 1 copy they sent me is counterfeit lol.

  4. #103

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    How can you tell?

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    The outside looks weird - the cover is just white rather than parchment, and the spiral binding is different. And the pages on the inside are just copied. And there's no page with the copyright Hal Leonard info.


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    So you got a Fake Real Book. Which is a Fakebook. So a Fake fakebook is a real book?

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    Everyone copied Miles because his records were popular and widely available. He was pretty far from a guru.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanAllen
    Everyone copied Miles because his records were popular and widely available.
    Popularity isn't the same as musos squabbling over the first chord of Stella By Starlight. My guess is players preferred Em7b5 as opposed to the original film score. Good for Miles, I say.


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    No, the original changes of Stella fucking rule.

    Everything else, sure ii V it to death, who cares?