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Jazz Piano Tutorial - Rhythm Changes Explained

Walk That Bass 49,789 9 years ago
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If you like this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/WalkThatBass For more information check out my website: https://www.thejazzpianosite.com/jazz-piano-lessons/jazz-chord-progressions/rhythm-changes/ This Jazz Piano Tutorial is about Rhythm Changes. After the 12 bar blues, the second most common chord progression is ‘Rhythm Changes’. Rhythm Changes are a chord progression based on the song ‘I Got Rhythm’ by George Gershwin ‘I Got Rhythm’ technical details: - Original song is 34 bars long (32 bars + 2 bar outro) - ‘Rhythm Changes’ ignore the outro and are 32 bars - AABA form (with standard 8 bar sections) - In key of Bb Major Now it’s important to understand that there is no single ‘Rhythm Changes’ chord progression. Rather, it is a number of different progressions all based off the original ‘I Got Rhythm’ chord progression. At it’s simplest, Rhythm Changes are: - Section A = Repeating I-VI-II-V - Section B = Dominant 7 Cycle of Fifths ending on the Dominant of tonic key (F7 in the key of Bb Major) But with a heap of chord substitutions. If you enjoyed this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe

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