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What scales do you use for jazz?

What scales do you use for jazz?

The three most common jazz scales are:

  • The dorian scale.
  • The aeolian scale.
  • The harmonic minor scale.

What keys are most jazz songs in?

Most Jazz songs are in a major or a minor key, and Minor songs are a great place to learn several things that you need in Major as well, so it is a good idea to really dig into studying some minor songs.

Does Jazz have a key?

Most jazz standards are played in standard keys—”All Blues” in G, “Blue Bossa” in C minor, “Take the A Train” in C, “There Will Never Be Another You” in E flat. The “Real Books” published by Hal Leonard have the standards in their usual keys.

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Who decides jazz standards?

The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire

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Author Ted Gioia
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date 27 September 2012
Pages 544

How many jazz standards do you need to know?

Below is a list of 50 jazz standards you need to know. If you are a beginner and looking for a place to start, this is your list! Make it a goal to learn every tune in here and you will have an excellent foundation to build off of.

What is a good first jazz tune to learn?

Great first jazz tune! Cold Duck Time A straight-eighth note jam by Eddie Harris. The F blues scale generally works over the whole thing, but understanding the subtleties of the Db6/9 and Eb6/9 chords will help you to start improvising with a more nuanced approach that uses more than just the blues scale.

What are some good 50s jazz songs?

50 Jazz Standards Every Jazz Musician Needs To Know: All of Me. All The Things You Are. Alone Together. Autumn Leaves. Billie’s Bounce. Black Orpheus. Blue Bossa. Body and Soul.

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Are there different lists for different cities for jazz musicians?

Every city or region tends to have a different set of common tunes that jazz musicians will call. One cities list may differ slightly from the other, or even different circles of musicians will have different lists. It’s important to get involved in your local jazz scene and find out what other musicians in your area like to play.