<P> Music sequencing software Steinberg Cubase has Real Book as a choice in Page Mode Setting, meaning that the key signature would be displayed only once at the top of the page in the notated sheet music, as is the style in the fake book . </P> <P> In Barry Kernfeld's book, "The Story of Fake Books," Chapter 7 is titled "The Making of the Real Book," with detailed interviews with Steve Swallow and Pat Metheny . </P> <P> In 2004, music publisher Hal Leonard obtained the rights to most of the tunes contained in the original Real Book and published the first legal edition, calling it the Real Book Sixth Edition in tacit acknowledgment of the five previous illegal versions . The cover and binding are identical to the' old' Real Book, and the books even employ a font which is remarkably similar to the handwritten style of the originals although the new editions are more legible . The other main improvements are that most of the editing mistakes have been corrected; and, of course, every tune has been licensed and the copyright owners are being paid for the use of their intellectual property . The books were initially priced cheaper than the illegal ones were usually sold for--with the stated intention of driving the underground distributors out of business or boosting their own sales of the book . 137 tunes are missing in the 6th edition that were in the 5th, while 90 new tunes have been added . </P> <P> Hal Leonard subsequently released The Real Book, Volume II, Second Edition in answer to the Real Book, Volume II . In July 2006 they released The Real Book, Volume III, Second Edition, in December 2010, The Real Book, Volume IV, - in June 2013, The Real Book, Volume V and in June 2016 The Real Book, Volume VI . The Real Vocal Book, Volume I, Second Edition also appeared recently, clearly a (more legible) response to the old book of similar title . </P>

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