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| #161427 - 12/10/01 01:47 PM  Re: Can anyone recommend a good "cheat book"? |  
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   Registered:  04/01/01
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 Loc:  Norway
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Thank you all    Here is more than one explainations, so I can see. We have some books that each song have notation for the melody-line, figuration as looks like i.e. A, Am, and so on. If the song have lyrics, that is added too. Also a suggested rhythm and tempo can be found, but that's more sheldom. Those books we can buy in music stores, and it often cover the last years hits, or a collection of Pop or Rock, Love Songs or Oldies and so on. Is this similar as what you call a fake book? If so, I do have some, and then I fake all the time.        Life is'nt easy, eh...? GJ
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 GJ
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| #161428 - 12/10/01 01:49 PM  Re: Can anyone recommend a good "cheat book"? |  
|   Member
 
 Registered:  01/08/01
 Posts: 225
 Loc:  Sterling, VA USA
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Today, there are a lot of "legal" fake books on the market.  It is not unusual for a fake book to have 1,000 or more songs.  I have posted the indexes of quite a few of the available fake books in an Excel file you can  download from the Yamaya-psr-styles group:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yamaha-psr-styles/files/JoeW/ If this link doesn't work, go to the group, select the Files area from the navigator on the left and look in the folder JoeW. I obtained my first "fake book" about 1960.  Tom had it just right.  My music teacher managed to get me one for $25. Xerox pages in a notebook, no copyright.  I loved it and spent hours each night with my accordion and my fake book. Of course, today there are lots of legitimate fake books.  Go to Amazon, Barnes&Noble, or Hal Leonard sites and just search on "Fake Book" -- you'll find lots of choices. Uncle Dave also hit it right on the head, the performer has to have an intimate knowledge of chords and chord structures to play effectively from a fake book.  Since, I think, one has to also have an intimate knowledge of chords to play arranger keyboards, the two make an excellent match.
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