Joe Pass - Rhythm Changes



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First chorus of 'Rhythm Changes' from the Joe Pass Guitar Style book (page 46). 2 versions, one played full speed with chords annotated, one played slowly with notes annotated.


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Thanks - I just ... ( 11 months ago by racine09)
Thanks - I just joined a jazz workshop - everyone knows rhythm changes except me and I didn't know how to catch up- this is great!
I'm far from being ... ( 10 months ago by lecale)
I'm far from being an expert at this, but as far as those two examples you cited, a major 7 and a major 9th are common harmonizations on a tonic chord, and the Cm7 harmonizes well with the Gm7 (C Eb G Bb vs. G Bb D F). He just sort of runs through the 11th, 13th, root and third of the Gm7 chord.
really well done, ... ( 9 months ago by edhewitt)
really well done, both the playing and the instructional value. i'm working on this book now - if you answer questions on this, how did you choose your fingerings? it looks like you have a method of some sort at play, but couldn't be sure. thanks for posting it!
Good question. I ... ( 9 months ago by bleakanddivine)
Good question. I think I try and organise phrases around the basic chordal shapes, so that they pop up more readily when playing other tunes. No system really, but a bit of trial and error to get the most natural fingering (for me) for each phrase.
Great video! I ... ( 8 months ago by keitherboo)
Great video! I think it is very helpful for learning bebop. I don't want to be rude, but I do have some corrections. In the 26th bar, you have an E for the note on beat 1 but it should say Eb. In the 30th bar, you have an E on beat 1 and that should also be Eb. Lastly, on the last bar of the form you have a D on the upbeat of 1 that should be a G and a C on the upbeat of 2 that should be a D. You played and analyzed it correctly, you just made a typo on the note. Again, great video!
Yeah thanks, good ... ( 8 months ago by bleakanddivine)
Yeah thanks, good job I play guitar rather than the qwerty keyboard.
Thanks for the hard ... ( 7 months ago by reateguitare)
Thanks for the hard work on putting all of this together...most people just don't get how hard is to do this....and for free! good stuff!
ok...this is ... ( 7 months ago by artistfood)
ok...this is amazing but i dont completely understand it all.
I see 2 chords. Is one of them the scale? or is he using the same scale over all those chords but in differnt keys? What scale is that anyways? Dorian?
Each screen shows ... ( 7 months ago by bleakanddivine)
Each screen shows one bar of 4 beats. 2 chords per screen = 2 beats per chord. One chord per screen = 4 beats per chord. There are no scales given, just the notes played over each chord.
Don't think about ... ( 7 months ago by enigma373)
Don't think about scales, chords and arpeggios as different things. They are all based off of Chords. In this video the guitar player is basically just outlining the chord changes. Listen to Jazz A LOT and you will hear him weaving through the changes.
thanks sooo much... ... ( 7 months ago by SunRaaaa)
thanks sooo much... this is great!
no its not dorian i ... ( 6 months ago by petar870602)
no its not dorian i think it is ionian
for how long you ... ( 6 months ago by pufu21)
for how long you play jazz?
Looks like a ... ( 6 months ago by xzz0195)
Looks like a mixture of the cycle of fifths and as well as step wise changes (the dims). Of course only an expert like Joe would have been able to pull this off during the time that few knew what this was about. He was really a great player in my opinion.
thank you very much ... ( 5 months ago by clhgr15)
thank you very much !!!
Yes!! Great ... ( 3 months ago by giannizei)
Yes!! Great theacher!
so basically learn ... ( 3 months ago by theoak84)
so basically learn every arpeggio and go from there? haha
I can't play play ... ( 2 months ago by lhurien)
I can't play play what you're playing and I hate to criticize. But you could improve that solo by varying the rhythmn and take a lesson from horn players. You gotta breath once in awhile. Sounds nice though.
Joe would have put ... ( 2 months ago by Bbminorfunk)
Joe would have put me to shame in his sleep. Even if he had gone deaf he would have raped my eyelids and then put me to shame.
It's not a solo ... ( 2 months ago by andocrates)
It's not a solo it's an exercise like Hanon exercises for piano.
Great stuff man! ... ( 1 month ago by jazzstuff)
Great stuff man! Good post!
Amazing!! I wish I ... ( 3 weeks ago by 777gatos)
Amazing!! I wish I could play as well as you
I wish I were ... ( 3 weeks ago by raggedy)
I wish I were disciplined enough to focus more on my chord knowledge. Dammit.
Thats some nice ... ( 1 week ago by Staaanky)
Thats some nice work. Might get the book.



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