I guess I should’ve researched before posting, but I found an absolutely 
phenomenal resource for real book that is completely accessible for the blind. 
It’s on the Apple App Store and it’s called iReal Pro. You can read the charts 
and it will play the chart through a synthesize rhythm section that’s fairly 
convincible. Lots of features and options. And you can download pla playlists 
of pre-programmed charts off of the website via the app. Great resource for 
anyone who needs a real book. A real pro 

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> On Dec 3, 2022, at 12:34 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Is there a such a beast? Any musician should know what I’m talking about. 
> It’s a fake book with the chords and melody for various jazz standards. All I 
> can find are graphical images of the chord symbols which obviously voice over 
> makes no sense self. Is there anything where they actually write out and text 
> the court symbols? You know CMaj7, Dm7b5 and so forth?
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
> 

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