The Jewish Fake Book (Fake Books) |  | Creator: Velvel Pasternak Brand: Hal Leonard Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 184 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 9 x 0.5
ISBN: 0933676697 Dewey Decimal Number: 782 EAN: 9780933676695
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| • | ISBN13: 9780933676695 | | • | Condition: NEW | | • | Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. |
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Product Description The definitive Jewish music fake book! 212 songs for every possible occasion, selected by the world's foremost authority on Jewish music. Includes music for weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, parties, and holidays in all music styles: Klezmer, Israeli, Dance, Yiddish, Sephardic, Hassidic, and more. Everything the professional musician will need for any Jewish event. includes an alphabetical and category index. Songs Include: Adir? Adon Olam ? Am Yisrael Chai, Az Der Rebbe Zingt ? Bashana Haba'a ? Chad Gadya ? Choson Kale Mazel Tov ? Dayenu ? Di Grine Kuzine ? Dodi Li ? Donna Donna ? Eliyahu Hanavi ? Freylechs ? Hal'lya ? Hunkah Blessings ? Hatikva ? I Have A Little Dreydl ? Jerusalem Is Mine ? Kol Nidre ? Light One Candle ? Ma'oz Tsur ? Miserlou ? Od Lo Ahavti Dai ? Oifn Pripitchik ? Papirosn ? Rumania ? S'vivon ? Shalen Alechem ? Sher ? Siman Tov ? Tsena Tsena ? Ufaratsta ? Wedding March ? Yidn ? Yossel Yossel ? Zemer Atik ? and many more!
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This is a book that fills a void in Jewish music literature. December 26, 1998 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
What a wonderful music book this is! When I go to the music wholesalers to select music for my piano students, I find shelves and shelves full of sheet music and books suitable for Christian celebrations. For my Jewish students, I can choose from a shelf partially filled with mediocre Hanukah music, usually found in a dusty back room. I use this book to acquaint my Jewish students with their rich musical heritage; as a bonus they learn how to play from a fake book. Every Jewish family and every music teacher should own this book.
The Jewish Fake Book: a review March 16, 2006 Rachel Herz (Minnesota, USA) I really like Fake Books in general, since there is so much music in them. In that way, this book is no exception. However, this is one of the better ones. It has a clear table of contents in the front organized by the kind of music, and an alphabetical index in the back. It has both common well loved songs and songs I haven't found elsewhere. It's a great resource and I am really enjoying it.
Just what I was looking for December 19, 2006 mercat37 (Philadelphia, PA) Perfect for all those classic tunes I was too lazy to figure out by ear. Suits the range of a clarinet or an alto recorder.
Nothin' Fake about this Fake Book December 12, 2007 Lee W. Raby (Hollywood, CA) I am a musician and occasionally I have to play at Jewish parties of various types. This book is as complete as you can get with all the traditional Jewish songs. It is very well organized and includes chord changes above the melodies, so anyone can put together a group and play from this book.
Absolutely GREAT November 19, 2009 Retired EE (Ohio) This is an absolutely great collection. I find almost everyhting I need to play in this one book. Nothing more can be said, except no I don't work for the publisher :)
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