The Real Book Volume II - Second Edition (C Instrument) Jazz Standards vs Bill Evans Omnibook for Piano: 40 Transcribed Jazz Classics

Overall winner: Bill Evans Omnibook for Piano: 40 Transcribed Jazz Classics

Key Differences

Bill Evans Omnibook (A) offers 40 accurately transcribed Evans pieces aimed at learning and deepening jazz knowledge, while The Real Book Vol II (B) contains a far larger set of 400 jazz standards with easy-to-read, handwritten-looking charts and strong chord annotations. Choose A if you want focused, detailed transcriptions of Bill Evans' repertoire and slightly more favorable user ratings; choose B if you want a broad, versatile reference of standards for piano and guitar

The Real Book Volume II - Second Edition (C Instrument) Jazz Standards

The Real Book Volume II - Second Edition (C Instrument) Jazz Standards

Hal Leonard Corp • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

C instrument edition of a classic jazz standards collection with melodies, chords, and progressions. Praised for easy-to-read format and useful chord annotations; mixed views on lyrics inclusion

Pros

  • easy-to-read format
  • handwritten-looking font
  • comprehensive jazz standards
  • valued for chord annotations

Cons

  • lyrics inclusion is debated
  • mixed value for money opinions
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Bill Evans Omnibook for Piano: 40 Transcribed Jazz Classics

Bill Evans Omnibook for Piano: 40 Transcribed Jazz Classics

Bill Evans • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

A piano songbook of 40 transcribed jazz classics with authentic solos and notation. Ideal for intermediate/advanced players seeking learning material and accurate transcriptions. Customer feedback highlights quality transcriptions and learning value

Pros

  • accurate transcriptions
  • authentic solos and notation
  • learning material for jazz knowledge

Cons

  • not suitable for beginners
  • pacing may vary
  • song lengths vary
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Bill Evans
Durability Tie
Versatility Hal Leonard Corp
User Reviews Bill Evans