Jazz Guitar Basics: Your Introduction to Rhythm Changes
Rhythm Changes is the second great harmonic form in jazz — built on the changes of George Gershwin's 'I Got Rhythm.' This beginner's guide explains what it is, why fast-tempo jazz often treats the A sections as one key center, and how to start approaching it with the blues scale.
Decoding Rhythm Changes: Raw Blues Instinct and the Genius of Jim Hall
As you advance in jazz guitar, you realize the ultimate mastery lies in duality. It’s about knowing when to unleash a relentless, raw blues attack over blistering Rhythm Changes, and when to cool the room down with the intellectual, spacious comping pioneered by Jim Hall. Learn how to equip yourself with both fire and ice.
The Only Cheat Sheet You Need for Rhythm Changes: Deep Listening & Playlists
"Rhythm Changes" is a rite of passage for intermediate jazz players. But if you are asking "what scales do I play over the bridge?", you might be missing the point. Discover why masters like Wes Montgomery didn't rely on scale charts, and how building a specific playlist can train your ears to navigate the fretboard instinctively.