Famous Jazz Standards can be played in this tempo:
All the Things You Are
All the Things You Are was written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II for the Broadway musical “Very Warm for Me”, which debuted in 1939. All the Things You Are is one of the most popular standards of all time.
Autumn Leaves
One of the most popular jazz standards of all time is “Autumn Leaves” by Joseph Kosma. Autumn Leaves is an excellent jazz standard to start with because it covers some basic chord progressions and harmonic concepts found in jazz. If you can understand how the harmony of Autumn Leaves works, you are well on your way to understanding hundreds of other jazz standards.
Billie's Bounce
Billie's Bounce (also known as "Bill's Bounce") is a jazz composition written in 1945 by Charlie Parker in the form of a 12 bar F blues.
So What
So What is the first track on the 1959 album "Kind of Blue" by American trumpeter Miles Davis. It’s one of the most important jazz albums in existence, perhaps the most important.
Take The “A” Train
Composed in 1939 by Billy Strayhorn, this popular standard was a signature tune of the Duke Ellington Orchestra.
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