Birk’s Works

May 25, 2012 in Bebop, Blues, Jazz Originals, Jazz Standards

“Birk’s Works” is a tune written by the great late trumpeter and co-pioneer of bebop Dizzy Gillespie.
This is a fantastic tune to play and has been recorded by many of the greatest in jazz. “Birk” was one of Gillespie’s nick names, Dizzy being the other. John Gillespie was his real name.
This tune is basically a minor blues, however according to Dizzy’s original recording and multiple other versions of this tune, the iv chord is replaced with the bVI dominant. In the key of F minor that would be Db7. However this tune is often dismissed as a standard minor blues perhaps partly because the Real Book shows it as such. Therefore be mindful of this while playing Birk’s Works with other musicians. There are indeed some recordings out there that use the iv as well, however I believe the bVI was Dizzy’s original intention.
It’s hard to say what the common key would be considering everyone who has recorded it seems to do it in different keys. Dizzy recorded it in several different keys himself.
The charts are in the key of F minor but this is one of those tunes you need to be able to play in all 12 keys.

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