If your songs are mostly standards, why not start by finding a collection of already entered BIAB songs on the web. I think over the years I have downloaded thousands and thousands. Use that as a starting point. Then you just have to make the modest changes, maybe transpose to get it in the key you want, etc, and then choose an appropriate style (since many of the files I have found were made before BIAB had the plethora of styles now available). I would think that should save you some time.

Here are a couple of places to look:

Allanah's BIAB Files

MIDI Studio Consortium

MMissary Music

Real Book

Of course, there will be a lot of duplicates amongst them, but free is free.

Also, don't forget that you can also purchase Bob Norton's BIAB Fake Books, where he has taken most of the currently available Fake Books and has already entered chords and selected an appropriate style. Not free, but well worth the money in my opinion. And while you're there, don't forget to check out Bob's great styles for sale as well. [Disclaimer: I don't work for Bob; I am just a satisfied user of his work, which has saved me a ton of time to do the same thing]

Norton's BIAB Fake Disks

Good luck.


John

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