10 Master Jazz Standards You Need to Know

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  • @Learnjazzstandards
    @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +14

    What's your favorite jazz standard? Let me know in the comments.

    • @billofjazz
      @billofjazz 6 лет назад +1

      Hi Brent. Just finished viewing your great video. My top 10 favorite tunes would include all but "So What" on your list. I always run out of chord subs within the first 12 bars and yearn for something more challenging.
      Your "Learn Jazz Standards" tops my list of favorite URL's for it's content and access to most of the top jazz tunes available to learn. Than you have added renditions of each by most of our jazz artists that allow us to play along with adds an infinite amount of experience. I go there every day.
      Thanks for your dedication to All That Is Jazz. George

    • @MarcBassTube
      @MarcBassTube 6 лет назад +1

      Hi Brent - love LJS, awesome and really useful work!
      My fav standard at the moment is “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” because I am fascinated by this simple minor blues melody played over a harmonic structure I do not understand, but which works magically.
      I would love to get the key to understanding it one day!
      Thanks again for your work and help.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      Glad to be of help! That's a great tune, haunting. The harmony is definitely a bit of a trip, but fun to explore!

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      Hi George, glad to be of help!

    • @billofjazz
      @billofjazz 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the reply, Brent. If the tune is called for I do not have any problem playing it but it has so little chordal action that I soon lapse into light sleep, and happy that I wear a guitar strap. All the very best. I rely a lot on your standards list for which I heap a ton of gratitude upon your shoulders for having them available.
      Champagne wishes and caviar dreams.

  • @valcinemmanuel2442
    @valcinemmanuel2442 5 лет назад +15

    My favorites are
    1) There will Never be another you 2) I ve never been in love before.
    3) No more Blues
    4) my little boat
    5) Influenza do Jazzy
    6) A night at Tunisia
    7)Nica ' s drum
    8)All the things you are
    9) Night and Day
    10) new moon

  • @desystarlightmc
    @desystarlightmc 6 лет назад +118

    1. Autumn leaves
    2. All the things you are
    3. So what
    4. Blue bossa
    5. Sweet georgia
    6.It could happen tou you
    7. All of me
    8. On green dolphin street
    9. Stella by starlight
    10. Have u met Mrs jones

    • @billofjazz
      @billofjazz 6 лет назад

      Yours and Brent's list coincide very well and represent some of my top 100 tunes. Model tunes like "So What" has only 4 chords in it and quickly becomes a bore to me because I slipped into jazz to get away from CW and Rock since they are not a chordal challenge. Blues can encounter 2 chords of each measure of the 12 bar variety and the style and rhythm are totally open to your interpretation.
      I play guitar and would love to hear your music played with me as an audience.

    • @cobyup10
      @cobyup10 6 лет назад +1

      *Miss Jones... that means she's available lol

    • @cobyup10
      @cobyup10 6 лет назад +1

      @@billofjazz hmmm you might be better off to think of So What as having 2 chords. A D Dorian key center and up a half step to Eb Dorian. With an understanding of the modes, you could think of the other chords as iii-7 preceding the ii-7 (dorian).... major nerd, I know.

    • @sangchau7115
      @sangchau7115 5 лет назад +2

      no fly me to the moon, crying......

    • @dancopeland5280
      @dancopeland5280 5 лет назад

      I hate you

  • @manuell.4998
    @manuell.4998 6 лет назад +8

    Donna Lee, The melody is perfect for learn to make solos. Its a bank of licks.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +3

      Totally true Manuel! In fact, most of those bebop heads are basically just solos with reoccurring themes. Excellent resources for study.

  • @joehernandez5600
    @joehernandez5600 6 лет назад +7

    I agree on your top ten. My other favorites are:
    All Blues
    Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
    Darn That Dream
    Donna Lee
    Someday My Prince Will Come

  • @matthewbraselman4289
    @matthewbraselman4289 6 лет назад +3

    Softly as in a Morning Sunrise is probably always gonna be my favorite tune to play on alto sax. I fell in love with this tune as soon as I heard my friends playing it.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      Love that one, Matthew! Thanks for sharing.

    • @paulgrunden5401
      @paulgrunden5401 6 лет назад

      Emily Remler's recording is a jazz guitar master class in itself IMO.

  • @mrMATRIXGURU
    @mrMATRIXGURU 6 лет назад +8

    I love the tunes Bye Bye blackbird, I’ve never been in love before (as a ballad or swinger), and there will never be another you.

  • @docmansound1
    @docmansound1 6 лет назад +2

    Summertime, it's really nice for beginners

  • @themackan881
    @themackan881 6 лет назад +6

    Beatrice - Sam Rivers! So beautiful progression and fun to play around with.

    • @Sp4zc0r3
      @Sp4zc0r3 5 лет назад

      Love that tune and play it all the time, but audiences don't know it (around here, anyway)

  • @triggz.triggersong
    @triggz.triggersong 6 лет назад +14

    My teacher started me on All of Me. I didn’t know why he picked that one until I was sent out into the “real world” and it was in so many jam sessions.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +1

      Good choice on your teacher's part! Not only is it a commonly called tune, it has a lot of great harmonic lessons packed in there as well.

  • @Sandemose
    @Sandemose 6 лет назад +6

    I would include a jazz blues, like Tenor Madness, Billies Bounce, Blue Monk or Straight no chaiser. Great list. Back to practicing. One other tip would be listening to Tom Harrell playing blues in all keys (with Aebersold I think) where he plays fantastic, basic, almost cliché like lines, but with such davestating time feel and precence. There is videos where the solo in transcribed. Im working at the time with transposing all the phrases to the original key and Im learning a whole lot about how to play clear and to describe to changes with lines.

  • @mokshdhawan1966
    @mokshdhawan1966 4 года назад +2

    1. Giant Steps

  • @carlitoscuba16
    @carlitoscuba16 6 лет назад +1

    There are so many great standards that is hard to have a favorite one, but I really love, Blues in Green, Misty and "what are you doing the rest fo your life".

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +1

      Those are all great tunes Carlitos! Blue in Green definitely was one of my favorite ballads to play for a while.

  • @sebastianolmedo7743
    @sebastianolmedo7743 2 месяца назад

    My favorite jazz standards consists of the following below!!
    1) All the things you are
    2) Body and soul
    3) Misty
    4) What is this thing called love
    5) On green dolphin street
    6) Joy spring
    7) Days of wines and roses
    8) Softly as in a morning sunrise
    9) My funny valentine
    10) But not for me

  • @richardsorice4509
    @richardsorice4509 5 лет назад

    My favorites:
    1. Alone Together
    2. Stella
    3. Girl From Ipanema
    4. Beatrice
    5. Out Of Nowhere
    6. Days Of Wine And Roses
    7. Birks Works (and other minor blues)
    8. Things Ain't What They Used To Be (and other 12 bar jazz blues)
    9. There Is No Greater Love
    10. Old Folks
    Really hard to narrow down to 10. I appreciate the chance to list these. Thanks for the great video!

  • @Agustinelmoro
    @Agustinelmoro 6 лет назад +1

    I'm a Flamenco player, and new to Jazz, so the one that I have to say is my favorite is Autumn Leaves. It was the first one that I truly learned, and internalized. It's my favorite because of it's cycling through 4ths, and the Major and Minor ii V I's. I learned it in E minor, and found that I could mix it with some of the Rumbas that I play, Tres Notas para Quererte, by Vincente Amigo, which is always enjoyable while I'm playing. The concept of mashing songs or themes together.

  • @bigdaddyg5585
    @bigdaddyg5585 6 лет назад +4

    canadian sunset by wes montgomery touches deep as a fave

  • @dorianvaughn1915
    @dorianvaughn1915 4 года назад

    September In The Rain, I'll Remember April, This I Dig Of You, Stella By Starlight...
    Just some of my favorites.

  • @louisthompson1020
    @louisthompson1020 6 лет назад +1

    ALL Blues is my favorite jazz standard , easy melody , easy chord changes

  • @Zodiak34
    @Zodiak34 6 лет назад +65

    my fav is Smell like teen spirit

  • @danielirilarry
    @danielirilarry 6 лет назад +2

    I love many of them. But the one that comes to my mind at this particular moment is Blussette!
    Thank you for all!

  • @gordo64ful
    @gordo64ful 6 лет назад +1

    Nice list! Out of the top of my head, my favorites include Round Midnight, Out Of Nowhere, Old Folks, and so on.

  • @claudemariechampagne1349
    @claudemariechampagne1349 6 лет назад +5

    Great list! Three of my favorites: Black Orpheus, Summer Time. and Footprints. Great tunes when beginning to learn to improvise!

  • @Spielord
    @Spielord 5 лет назад +1

    Walkin' Shoes because it's one of the few standards written with the Bari sax in mind (also take the a train because big band jazz is some of my favorite stuff to play )

  • @gerrycoogan6544
    @gerrycoogan6544 6 лет назад

    Some favourites...
    Ain't Misbehaving
    Stardust (including verse!!!)
    Don't Get Around Much Anymore
    Cheek To Cheek
    Misty
    On The Sunny Side Of The Street
    They Can't Take That Away From Me
    Moonlight Serenade
    I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
    You Do Something To Me
    The Way You Look Tonight.
    The reason? Simply that they're all great tunes with juicy chord progressions.
    On another day, I'd probably pick a totally different list. There are just so many great tunes to learn and absorb.

  • @rdicos1
    @rdicos1 5 лет назад

    my favourite song is Con Alma, but recently I have been playing Angel Eyes. I like this one because it infers a turnaround where there isn't one, and the ending breaks pattern, then there is the optional Ella Fitzgerald ending to close.

  • @zal8424
    @zal8424 6 лет назад +5

    My favorite is satin doll, its so jazzy

  • @franciscobecerra5660
    @franciscobecerra5660 6 лет назад

    Spain! I remember playing it a lot with my friends back when I was in high school, so it has a special place in my heart :D.

  • @CrowleyStarkey
    @CrowleyStarkey 6 лет назад +4

    I think my favorite standard would be There Will Never be Another You, but there's a special place in my heart for Darn that Dream.

  • @davehappablap5549
    @davehappablap5549 4 года назад

    'Round Midnight.... two reasons... Dexter Gordon's version is superb, AND the haunting minor-esque composition of the chords and melody is just so evocative of the concept of life "'Round Midnight" ...

  • @dwightfrie
    @dwightfrie 4 года назад +1

    It's hard to have a favorite but I do love to play the Flintstones.

    • @mokshdhawan1966
      @mokshdhawan1966 4 года назад +1

      Jacob Collier has a truly amazing arrangement of it.

  • @wyattbreymeyer4033
    @wyattbreymeyer4033 4 года назад

    misty is the first jazz anything i learned and it made my gma cry because her mom would play it all the time

  • @drj602
    @drj602 Год назад

    Yeah, "all the things" is one of my favorites

  • @johnnydessi8567
    @johnnydessi8567 6 лет назад +2

    Round Midnight, the theme moves my soul...

  • @001jinete
    @001jinete 5 лет назад +1

    take five, it's compelled me to be aware of the form!!!

  • @edgarmartini8516
    @edgarmartini8516 6 лет назад +15

    T A K E F I V E

  • @nickburmanmusic
    @nickburmanmusic 6 лет назад

    Footprints is one of my faves. Four On Six is great because it has a really long Gm section and fun to jam over. And of course Donna Lee is worth doing if for no other reason than the bad reason of seeing how fast you can play it! “Hey look at me!”

  • @musiccampwithlumpyandlisa9025
    @musiccampwithlumpyandlisa9025 6 лет назад

    Either Fly Me To The Moon or Autum Leaves or Here's That Rainy Day or Straight No Chaser or Ipanema or East of the Sun or Lydia The Tatooed Lady. Seriously, FMTTM is likely the only extreme largo ballad I can tolerate. I think I could listen to Mr Bennett sing it at 20 bpm and still dig it. OTOH, Funny Valentine at 40 makes me consider wrist slitting. Thanks for all the bax and videos. - Lumpy

  • @TheBankBand
    @TheBankBand 6 лет назад +5

    My favorite is A NIght In Tunisia

  • @sergiogvv
    @sergiogvv 6 лет назад

    Recordame and Grooveyard are a few of my personal favorites

  • @XasNitram
    @XasNitram 6 лет назад +1

    7 of yours we share in common and your explanation is great...thanx ! gonna check them all in your stream

  • @tomscott1741
    @tomscott1741 5 лет назад

    I would love to hear you jamming over all of these backing tracks! That would be awesome! Show all these kiddies trying to learn the music how it's done LOL

  • @IanJonesOnSax
    @IanJonesOnSax 6 лет назад

    I could play Beautiful Love all day. Absolutely love it 😊

  • @trunuyorker7
    @trunuyorker7 6 лет назад

    My favorite standard is What’ll I Do...sung by Tierney Sutton along with Christian Jacob on piano.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +1

      Good pick, and like that you have specific musicians in mind!

  • @divepeace1
    @divepeace1 6 лет назад

    "A Foggy Day in London Town" is a really great one, and "My baby just cares about me"

  • @gravitywell6350
    @gravitywell6350 4 года назад

    Misty... I like the immediate departure from EbMaj7 to the Bbmin7 starting the 2-5-1 in AbMaj7,then it goes minor; WOW; the Ab-7 to the tri sub Db9. i love the stepwise motion tritone subs give me in the bass not to mention the minimal hand motion as I go thru the 2-5-1 progression. It also makes memorizing the songs easier. It's hard to explain.
    Talking about music is like dancing about archetecture.
    I like these too of course...
    How high the moon
    Autumn Leaves
    A Train
    Lullaby OF Birdland
    Hit that jive Jack
    Frim fram Sauce
    The Christmas song (Torme)

  • @kitbarrett1683
    @kitbarrett1683 5 лет назад +1

    I love having Alex Turner as my teacher...

  • @PauloCesar-fj6dr
    @PauloCesar-fj6dr 5 лет назад +1

    Great. I'm from Brazil.
    My favorite tunes: Só what and ALL blues

  • @comhghallgeraghty3541
    @comhghallgeraghty3541 6 лет назад +4

    Check out Dexter Gordon's version of blue bossa. His sound is perfect for the tune and his 2 5 1 riffs I've never heard anywhere else. Love it

  • @MrHidan30
    @MrHidan30 6 лет назад +1

    My Favorite Things and Airegin are a couple of my favorite standards.

  • @rudyqualls75
    @rudyqualls75 6 лет назад

    A Nightengale sang in Berkely Square, On the Street where you live, Makin Whoopie are my favorites

  • @robertokbidi239
    @robertokbidi239 6 лет назад +1

    well, this favorite standard list look like the 50 standards u must know!!!
    for me, it's the night has a thousands eyes!

  • @labib3x
    @labib3x 6 лет назад

    All Blues-Ron Carter; Blue in Green-Miles Davis

  • @dazzid
    @dazzid 6 лет назад +1

    #11 Dona lee
    #12 Iris (Wayne Shorter)

  • @williamharrison1080
    @williamharrison1080 6 лет назад +6

    April in Paris
    Lullaby of Birdland
    Pennies From Heaven
    Stompin at the Savoy

  • @duncanjohnson712
    @duncanjohnson712 6 лет назад

    My favourite standard would be Body And Soul. As a sax player, I first heard this tune by Dexter Gordon. Damn! Was I hooked!

  • @mrs.bloxx-li
    @mrs.bloxx-li 4 года назад

    Basie’s “Corner Pocket” you can just groove on it forever as player or listener. (Freddy Green’s tune, actually.)

  • @damianbiondo812
    @damianbiondo812 7 месяцев назад

    Coltrane's soprano take on My Favorite Things.

  • @AndyRoidEU
    @AndyRoidEU 5 лет назад

    Feel the tunes, Luke, feel the tunes.

  • @coachpete9997
    @coachpete9997 6 лет назад

    Nearness of you the sonny stitt version but usually I can listen to all different covers arnett Cobb version is almost a tie to me as well great video I recently made my top ten songs I want to cover but they come from all over hehe

  • @DoJazz
    @DoJazz 6 лет назад

    Good list but I think there should be a Blues and a Rhythm changes in there. I would go with "Tenor Madness" and "I got rhythm", because if you're gonna pick just one Rhythm changes you have to go with The One.

  • @videnteloco
    @videnteloco 6 лет назад

    Afternoon in Paris, Tune Up, So What, Cotton Tail, Billie's Bounce, All of me, etc.

  • @JensLarsen
    @JensLarsen 6 лет назад +22

    Good choices! Certainly a few of my favourites! 🙂👍

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +2

      Glad you dug it Jens!

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +2

      Also, have dug your channel for a while, Jens! Excellent stuff.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen 6 лет назад

      Thanks Brent!

    • @gbrielbuis6333
      @gbrielbuis6333 6 лет назад +2

      Whoa whoa whoa Jens Larsen! How fun. I like seeing the video makers involved in viewing others :) thanks to all of you VIDEO MAKERS. Reallllllly helping me further my obsession

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen 6 лет назад +1

      Glad you like the videos!! 🙂

  • @pabloandres007
    @pabloandres007 6 лет назад +2

    Joy Spring!

  • @noahk.3696
    @noahk.3696 6 лет назад +7

    you dont know what love is
    its such an intens and emotional song 😁

  • @raysjazzblog
    @raysjazzblog 6 лет назад +1

    Lot's of favourite standards but, if I have to choose just one, I'll Remember April.

  • @josiah566
    @josiah566 6 лет назад

    I think my favorite has to be So What. It's minimalist structure is easy to move in different keys; I've had fun in jam sessions where we take the bridge to something super unrelated (we've done C Locrian once. Fun times).

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +1

      Modal improv can be a lot of fun. Thanks for your comment Josiah!

  • @EddieEntertainment
    @EddieEntertainment 6 лет назад +1

    I think that the rhythm changes and blues changes are the most most important

    • @nameunavailable1234
      @nameunavailable1234 6 лет назад

      I agree, so many songs based on those. Especially important to know how jazz players substitute blues chords.
      As far as my favorite standard, I really like Joe Henderson's Recordame for the nice combination of modal and ii-V based improvisation.

  • @jamkey6536
    @jamkey6536 6 лет назад

    Missed this channel, great to see a video of yours again. I've been able to keep up with jazz theory and such... I would love to see a video on great solos and scales

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      We'll be coming out with new videos each week now, and certainly both of those topics are on the books!

  • @chocolatte629
    @chocolatte629 6 лет назад +2

    I would offerSomeday My Prince Will Come. Beautiful tune. Jazz waltz. If you can play this people will know you're serious.

  • @maurengo
    @maurengo 6 лет назад +1

    Stella by starlight

  • @naturalmystique1237
    @naturalmystique1237 5 лет назад

    thanks. I guess Autumn Leaves . Especially the Ahmad Jamal variations

  • @tomasojeda2525
    @tomasojeda2525 6 лет назад +2

    what about donna lee?

  • @GuitarMastaDave
    @GuitarMastaDave 6 лет назад +1

    Peter Bernstein is my favorite!

  • @juanpablopedroza8279
    @juanpablopedroza8279 5 лет назад +9

    1. Round Midnight
    2. Lullaby in Birdland
    3. My Funny Valentine

  • @joaopedrogoncalves6505
    @joaopedrogoncalves6505 5 лет назад

    I don’t know if this is a jazz standard but my favourite jazz song so far is Dinah. I heard it at the preservation hall at New Orleans and it just stuck

  • @ShioriComeon
    @ShioriComeon 6 лет назад +2

    hi, i like jazz standards. especially, i love east of the sun, beatrice, stablemates.

  • @paulgibby6932
    @paulgibby6932 6 лет назад

    Great choices (and reasons). It's impossible to limit to 10. But I think a whole sub-category would be Bossa Nova tunes like "Girl from Ipanema" and "Desafinado", because the harmonic movements are so subtle -- typically just a 1/2 step one way or another -- and consequently hard to remember and hard to solo over IMHO. Lots of people call "Girl" too. Your site and channel are great resources. Thanks so much for doing what you do.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      Hey Paul, great insight! Actually, we did a podcast episode late last year that broke down 40 standards into groups like these. But of course, these are just scratching the surface: www.learnjazzstandards.com/blog/ljs-podcast/learn-jazz-standards/ljs-84-important-jazz-standards-need-learn/

    • @paulgibby6932
      @paulgibby6932 6 лет назад

      Thanks! I didn't know about the podcasts, so will definitely check those out. More power to you!

  • @SuperMartinWest
    @SuperMartinWest 6 лет назад

    Satin Doll, and Autumn Leaves

  • @yessir4787
    @yessir4787 6 лет назад

    My favorite song played by a jazz musician is Besame Mucho, Wes Montgomery. Awesome version if anybody is reading this comment and has not listened to the song yet check it out, you might enjoy. God bless my fellow Jazz musicians.🖖

  • @KlebinhoSaraiva
    @KlebinhoSaraiva 6 лет назад +4

    Nice video, i love Whisper Not. Its a lovely tune.

  • @jakehoneywill1
    @jakehoneywill1 6 лет назад

    My favourite is Stardust (by a million miles)

  • @zachdorstad173
    @zachdorstad173 3 года назад

    I like "Solar" by Miles Davis

  • @drlarryross
    @drlarryross 6 лет назад

    Standards are the key to jazz; it is not about the 'quantity' of standards that you play, rather it is about the 'quality' with which you play your chosen standards. Some standards are 'burned out' because they are easy to play... Therefore, we should look deeper into the standards, and there are so many great standards THAT ARE NOT BEING PLAYED, like Passion Flower, Pristine, Polka Dot, and hundreds of others composed and played by the jazz musicians of yesteryear!

  • @JonathanMikulich
    @JonathanMikulich 6 лет назад

    Great stuff! I might also consider What Is This Thing Called Love / Hot House.

  • @dgrjazz
    @dgrjazz 4 года назад +1

    Stella

  • @NikolaiMusicChannel
    @NikolaiMusicChannel 5 лет назад +1

    Great list! But i think a 12-bar jazz blues tune and a rhythm changes tune really should be in one's master repertoire, as these also are played so much on both jam sessions and in all matter of jazz bands, and one should be really familiar with them :-)

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  5 лет назад +1

      Fair critique Nikolai! Both of those are definitely important. Usually, when I talk about learning jazz in general, I separate the blues and rhythm changes as important song forms one should know, vs. standards, since there are so many melodies developed over those changes.

    • @NikolaiMusicChannel
      @NikolaiMusicChannel 5 лет назад

      ​@@Learnjazzstandards Fair point! It would be a long list if one should list a jazz blues tune for each of the most important keys: C, Bb, F, Eb and G (are the most common I've encountered, not including minor blues). The Rhythm changes i mostly see in the key of Bb for some reason

  • @alicialedesma3949
    @alicialedesma3949 4 года назад +1

    It's not on the list but....TAKE FIVE

  • @jazzerson7087
    @jazzerson7087 6 лет назад +1

    Lush Life I reckon! Great choices for the top 10 and I agree though I always think Bluesette a key one for learning to solo over with so many changes.

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 2 года назад

    Jazz standards are learned for assorted reasons, and you should think what your reason/priority is before you tackle each new standard, since some are much more urgent than others, and some are too hard for now.
    Here are five reasons for learning a jazz standard:-
    * You'll look stupid if you don't know it very well.
    * It's an easy version (and a good example) of a common harmonic structure.
    * It's popular at jam sessions - helps you to network with other musicians
    * It's popular with the ordinary public - get's requested a lot
    * It will help you to advance and diversify
    Here are times when you shouldn't play a given standard:-
    * You're at a bar or party and the general public finds it boring - maybe too esoteric?
    * It's not exactly essential, and one of your musicians really hates it.
    * Your band has become stale on it.
    * You're at a festival or jazz club and the public is probably tired of that tune - maybe tired of all the standards!
    But standards are mainly a means to an end. Ideally, there comes a time when you branch away from the standards and play more unusual material, with interesting arrangements, and perhaps your own compositions too.
    I suggest these first ten tunes for all instrumental jazz musicians, regardless of what style interests them. They are not all ideal for jam sessions, but they are easy, and they provide a foundation in simple jazz structures. Some are tunes which every jazz musician absolutely must know if he is to show his face anywhere. It goes almost without saying that these tunes & chord sequences should be memorised:-
    When The Saints Go Marchin' In (F)
    C-Jam Blues (C or Bb)
    Ja Da (F)
    Autumn Leaves (Gm & maybe Em too)
    Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (Bb or C or Eb)
    Satin Doll (C)
    Sweet Georgia Brown (Ab)
    Blue Bossa (Bb)
    Rhythm Changes (Bb)
    I Can't Give You Anything But Love (F)

  • @chromosomalride8210
    @chromosomalride8210 4 года назад

    Joy spring is mine, even if I can’t fully play it yet lol

  • @RipzOnNubes
    @RipzOnNubes 6 лет назад +1

    No blues or rhythm changes? My all time fav is On Green Dolphin Street. Close #2 is Girl From Ipanema.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      Not on this list, but blues and rhythm changes are definitely important. Thanks for sharing!

  • @smatlanta1
    @smatlanta1 6 лет назад

    I love the new video lessons

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад

      Glad to hear it, Steve! New ones coming out every Thursday.

  • @josiah566
    @josiah566 6 лет назад

    Also I think you're missing a good blues and a good rhythm changes standard on here! Any one of them will do! The rhythm changes bridge especially, is pretty essential for anything swingish.

  • @1950francesca
    @1950francesca 6 лет назад +1

    Body and Soul

  • @jakemf1
    @jakemf1 6 лет назад

    love the video-perhaps offer a discount to get some of the books -just a thought

  • @gil-evens
    @gil-evens 5 лет назад

    Take the A Train is very fun to play with.

  • @stevebadachmusic
    @stevebadachmusic 6 лет назад +3

    good to see you back on youtube. I sort of thought this channel was dead.

    • @Learnjazzstandards
      @Learnjazzstandards  6 лет назад +5

      Hey! We are actually going to be coming out with weekly jazz lessons and tutorials. In the past we've had our jazz playalongs up here, and the occasional lesson. But we're starting to focus on video in 2018, so keep an eye out!

  • @dexww378
    @dexww378 6 лет назад

    My favorite is Hocus Pocus by Lee Morgan

  • @Timanator
    @Timanator 6 лет назад

    Great video, What kind of microphone are you using? Audio is superb.