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Hal Leonard Jazz Highlights Hal Leonard Jazz Highlights The Real Book – Volume I The Real Book – Volume II SIXTH EDITION SECOND EDITION 400 songs 400 songs 00240221 C Instruments ���������������$29�95 00240222 C Instruments ����������������� $29�95 00240224 B Instruments ���������������$29�95 00240227 B Instruments ����������������� $29�95 00240225 Eb Instruments ���������������$29�95 00240228 Eb Instruments ����������������� $29�95 00240226 Bassb Clef Instruments ����$29�95 00240229 Bassb Clef Instruments ������ $29�95 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 song royalties being paid to the master composers who created these musical canons. 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