The Real Book Volume I Sixth Edition Jazz Fake Book vs The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine

Overall winner: The Real Book Volume I Sixth Edition Jazz Fake Book

Key Differences

Product A (Real Book Volume I Sixth Edition) is a lower-priced fake book focused on a wide selection of Bb jazz standards and is praised for value but has noted sturdiness and wear issues. Product B (The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine) is a higher-priced theory textbook noted for clear, comprehensive explanations and stronger perceived durability (no sturdiness complaints listed). Choose A if you want many tunes and affordability; choose B if you need in-depth jazz theory and clearer instruction

The Real Book Volume I Sixth Edition Jazz Fake Book

The Real Book Volume I Sixth Edition Jazz Fake Book

Various • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Jazz fake book with 400 standards for Bb instruments; supports students and musicians with authentic jazz selections. Customers note its value for money and extensive song list, though sturdiness can vary

Pros

  • extensive jazz standards catalog
  • authenticity and value for money
  • suitable for students and teachers

Cons

  • sturdiness can vary and may get dirty or bend
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The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine

The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine

Mark Levine • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

A comprehensive guide to jazz theory with clear explanations and examples from jazz material. Helps musicians understand music theory in an easy-to-understand and readable format, aided by a larger, eye-friendly layout. Customers praise its readability and structured breakdown of jazz concepts

Pros

  • clear explanations
  • comprehensive coverage
  • easy-to-understand writing style

Cons

  • N/A
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Various
Durability Mark Levine
Versatility Various
User Reviews Various