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fake book

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fake book
n.
A book or collection of pages containing information about songs, especially their lyrics, melodies, and chord progressions, used by musicians as a substitute for standard sheet music or as a framework for improvisation.
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Noun1.fake book - a fake in the form of an imitation book; used to fill bookcases of people who wish to appear scholarly
fake, sham, postiche - something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be


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Local stores in your area as well as online shops are very useful in offering you fake books, true books, song books and sheet music to aid you in your piano playing.
Marty and his colleagues had great fun planting Bibfeldt in their footnotes, putting fake book entries into the seminary library's card catalogue, and hoodwinking their professors.
Arrange a song in advance by setting up patterns of ii-V-I progressions as opposed to simply following the chords as printed in a Fake Book.
 
 
 
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