Chord Progressions
Name the Instrument
Famous Tunes
Odds & Ends
Actual Jazz Musicians
100

This is the numerical name for the chord progression demonstrated here:

Cm7 - F7 - Bbmaj7

ii-V-I

100

Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, Chick Corea

Piano

100

The earliest recording of this Thelonious Monk composition bore the name "You Need 'Nah" 

Well, You Needn't

100

This is the geometric name for the method of organizing the 12 chromatic notes by closely related key areas. 

Circle of Fifths/Circle of Fourths

100

Which of these was NOT an actual jazz musician?

A. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington

B. Joseph "King" Oliver

C. William "Count" Basie

D. Craig "Earl" Pelton

D. Craig "Earl" Pelton

200

This is the collective term for the 3rds and 7ths of seventh chords, whose linear voice leading defines a chord progression.

Guide Tones

200

Dizzy Gillespie, Ingrid Jensen, Freddie Hubbard

Trumpet

200

"Blues for Alice" and "Donna Lee" were composed by saxophonist Charlie Parker, who also wrote this blues in C, bearing another lady's name. 

Cheryl

200

This instrument is typically last in jazz ensemble score order. 

Drums

200

Which of these was an actual jazz musician?

A. Hakim "Beeps" Bensdorf

B. Francisco "Peeps" Perralta

C. Claude "Bits" Benoit

D. Jean-Baptiste "Toots" Thielemans

D. Jean-Baptiste "Toots" Thielemans

300

This is the common name for the chord progression demonstrated below:

I7 - IV7 - I7 - I7

IV7 - IV7 - I7 - I7

ii7 - V7 - I7 - I7

The Blues/12-Bar Blues

300

Branford Marsalis, Melissa Aldana, Sonny Rollins

Saxophone

300

This tune, once arranged by Michele Fernandez, features phrases in (in order of appearance) Ab major, C major, Eb major, G major and E major. 

All the Things You Are

300

In his trumpet solo on "April in Paris" Thad Jones famously quotes this song about a certain cousin of the ferret and the otter.

Pop Goes the Weasel

300

Which of these was NOT an actual jazz musician?

A. Urbie Green

B. Red Garland

C. Orange Cassidy

D. Blue Mitchell


C. Orange Cassidy

400

Name the tune whose chord progression goes:

Bb / - / - / - /

/ - / - / F7 / - /

Bb / Bb7 / Eb / Ebmin /

Bb / F7 / Bb/ - /

Oh When the Saints

400

JJ Johnson, Melba Liston, Frank Rosolino

Trombone

400

The riff blues "Bags' Groove" was titled after the nickname of its composer, this vibraphonist. 

Milt Jackson

400

Also part of a well-known German greeting, this word means a repeated passage at the end of a jazz tune. 

Tag

400

Which of these was an actual jazz musician?

A. James "Bubber" Miley

B. Jeffrey "Duderino" Lebowski

C. Giovanni "Pal" Palestrina

D. Glen "Goober" Ross

A. James "Bubber" Miley

500

Name the tune whose chord progression begins:

Ebmaj7 / Ebm6 / Bbmaj7 / G7 /

C7 / F7 / Bb6 / Bb7

After You've Gone

500

Elvin Jones, Papa Jo Jones, Philly Joe Jones

Drums

500

"In Walked Bud" is an example of this - an original melody written over a pre-existing chord progression.

Contrafact

500

This geometric term is the middle name of jazz composer Thelonious Monk.

Sphere

500

Which of the following was an actual jazz musician?

A. Harry "Crash" Crosby

B. Leroy "Slam" Stewart

C. Danny "Kapow" Kaye

D.  Ingrid "Bang" Bergman

B. Leroy "Slam" Stewart