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  1. The 50 Jazz Standards list Easy Standards Autumn Leaves (Gm) Pent Up House (G) Blue Bossa (Cm) Lady Bird (C) Take The A-Train (C) Perdido (Bb) Satin Doll (C) Cantaloupe Island (Fm) Summertime (Dm) All Of Me (C) Intermediate Standards . There Will Never Be Another You (Eb) There Is No Greater Love (Bb) It Could Happen To You (Eb)

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    • All of Me
    • All The Things You Are
    • Alone Together
    • Autumn Leaves
    • Billie’s Bounce
    • Black Orpheus
    • Blue Bossa
    • Body and Soul
    • But Not For Me
    • Bye Bye Blackbird

    “All of Me” – Written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons. This song became popular during the swing era and, in the mid-20th century, reached the top of the US pop charts thanks to many different recording artists. Louis Armstrong recorded a famous version that reached the #1 spot on the US charts in 1931. Billie Holiday recorded the most famous ve...

    “All The Things You Are” – Written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. When it comes to learning jazz, “All The Things You Are” is a signature tune you need to know. Despite being written for a musical in 1939, this song became popular during the Bebop era, when many jazz musicians played the song with a faster tempo than vocal versions. Check...

    “Alone Together” – Written by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. This song, like many jazz standards, was written for a Broadway musical – Flying Colors(1932). However, many jazz instrumentalists have taken it and made it their own. This song became most popular during the cool jazz era. image source: Wikipedia Commons 1. Dizzy Gillespie and Oscar P...

    “Autumn Leaves” – Music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by Jacques Prévert (French) and Johnny Mercer (English). As far as jazz songs are concerned, Autumn Leaves may be the most famous tune on this list. This song joined the ranks of popular tunes in the Hard Bop era and was originally a French song: “Les Feuilles Mortes.” Listen to these great recorde...

    “Billie’s Bounce” – Written by Charlie Parker. Every jazz musician needs to know several blues heads, and Billie’s Bounce is a great tune to start practicing the jazz blues. 1. Charlie Parker – “The Complete Savoy Sessions” (1945) 2. Dizzy Gillespie – “To Bird with Love” (1992) 3. George Benson – “Giblet Gravy” (1968) Learn how to play Billies Boun...

    “Black Orpheus” – Music by Luiz Bonfá and lyrics by Antônio Maria This list includes several Latin jazz tunes, and no list is complete without a few Latin or Bossa Nova tunes. As jazz songs go, “Black Orpheus” is a unique blend of South American and Ancient Greek folklore and Cool Jazz. 1. Wayne Shorter – “Wayning Moments” (1961) 2. Astrud Gilberto...

    “Blue Bossa” – Written by Kenny Dorham. Blue Bossa is another common jam session tune that is usually played fast with a Latin feel. There are many great recordings of Blue Bossa, but a few notable ones are listed below. image source: Wikipedia Commons 1. Joe Henderson – “Page One” (1963) 2. Dexter Gordon – “Biting the Apple” (1976) 3. Pat Martino ...

    “Body and Soul” – Written by Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton. This jazz song is a staple among ballads in the jazz tradition. The rich and intricate harmonic structure of “Body and Soul” offers an expansive landscape for improvisation. It’s certainly a favorite among many great players, from Coleman Hawkins to John Coltran...

    “But Not For Me” – Written by Ira and George Gershwin. This George and Ira Gershwin tune is a classic enshrined in the Great American Songbook. The swinging rhythm and witty yet melancholic lyrics evoke a bittersweet quality that’s typical of the Gershwins’ many jazz songs. Be sure to check out: 1. Chet Baker – “Chet Baker Sings” (1954) 2. Ella Fit...

    “Bye Bye Blackbird” – Written by Ray Henderson and Mort Dixon One of the emblematic songs from the Tin Pan Alley era, “Bye Bye Blackbird,” should be on your tune list. Its uplifting melody and simple harmonic structure offer an ideal foundation for improvisation. Be sure to check out: 1. Miles Davis – “‘Round About Midnight” (1957) 2. John Coltrane...

  3. May 12, 2022 · Jazz real book : essential jazz standards. Publication date. 2011. Topics. Jazz -- Fake books, Jazz vocals -- Lead sheets, Guitar music (Jazz), Guitare, Musique de (Jazz) Publisher. Van Nuys, CA : Alfred Music Publishing. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

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