List of Rhythm Changes Tunes
September 29, 2010 in Jazz Standards, Rhythm Changes
This is the last post in a 13 part series on the blues in all 12 keys.
There are hundreds of jazz tunes that are based on the chord changes to I Got Rhythm. Other than the blues, rhythm changes are the most common chord changes in jazz.
Here is a list of tunes based on the chords to I Got Rhythm.
As Oscar for Treadwell-Dizzy Gillespie
Anthropology
Apple Jump
Celerity
Chasin’ the Bird
Constellation
Cotton Tail
Crazeology
Dexterity
Dizzy Atmosphere
Eternal Triangle
Fifty-second Street Theme-Monk
Five Guys Named Moe
Fingers-Thad Jones
Flintstones
I Got Rhythm
Jay Jay
Jaybird
Jeep Is Jumping-Ellington
Jumpin’ at the Woodside-Basie
I’m an Errand Boy for Rhythm-Nat King Cole
Lester Leaps In
Little Pixie II-Thad Jones
Little Rootie Tootie-Monk
Oleo
Oo-Bob-Sha-Bam-Dizzy Gillespie
One Bass Hit-Dizzy Gillespie
Ow
Passport
Moose the Mooche
Red Cross-Parker
Rhythm-A-Ning
Salt Peanuts
Shaw Nuff-Dizzy Gillespie
Squatty Roo
Straighten Up and Fly Right
Steeplechase
Street Beat
Swedish Schnapps
The Theme
Wail
Wee
Sources:
http://forum.saxontheweb.net/archive/index.php/t-6358.html
http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/moneychords/rhythmchanges.html
Rhythm Changes Series
Rhythm changes in Bb-Most Common Key (Lots of Tunes)
Rhythm changes in B
Rhythm changes in C-An Oscar for Treadwell
Rhythm changes in Db
Rhythm changes in D-Jazz Waltz
Rhythm changes in Eb-Wail
Rhythm changes in E
Rhythm changes in F-Salt Peanuts
Rhythm changes in Gb
Rhythm changes in G
Rhythm changes in Ab-Dizzy Atmosphere
Rhythm changes in A

First of all, I’m very impressed with your site. There’s a lot for a beginner like me to take in. Maybe you can help me with a beginner’s question I have: in my jazz improv class, we practiced “Oleo” as a rhythm changes tune. I thought “rhythm changes” meant what it says, so I didn’t ask my instructor (I will next chance I get), but let me ask you: What do we jazz musicians means when we say “rhythm changes”?
Thanks, Camden, and keep up the good work.
Hey Eric,
Not too long ago I was in the dark on that as well. I thought it was simply a synonym for “chord changes.”
This wikipedia article ought to clear things up quite a bit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_changes
And it’s true, this is an awesome site! I really dig the play-alongs.
-Michael
Hey, great and usefull site, keep up the good work!