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The search for a specific "13,000 tunes" package or link for Band-in-a-Box (BIAB) reveals that while large, unofficial collections of "Real Book" files exist, there is no single official product by that specific name from the developer, PG Music. Users typically find large collections of song files (in .SGU or .MGU formats) through community forums, third-party vendors, or legacy "fake disks." Understanding Band-in-a-Box "Real Book" Files

Here is the reality check: Most of those public links are dangerous. They often contain:

  • Outdated file formats from BIAB 2007 that don’t work on modern Windows 11 or macOS.
  • Virus-laden ZIP files from BitTorrent sites.
  • Poor quality transcriptions—wrong chords, incorrect time signatures, missing repeats.

product, it is highly regarded in the musician community as an essential practice tool. Review: The "13,000 Tunes" Collection for Band-in-a-Box

  1. Recommended safe next steps

If you already own Band-in-a-Box, you can import your own BIAB song files from legal sources or create them from legitimate sheet music. For the exact 13,000-tune set you mentioned, I’d need more context—if it’s a specific user-created archive, it might be shared in user forums (like the PG Music forum) for private, non-infringing use, but even then, linking to copyrighted content isn’t allowed.

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