Many of our tunes (such as 12-bar blues) do not have Middle Eights, of course. And 32-bar tunes frequently consist of two 16-bar blocks, where there is no conventional Middle Eight.
However, hundreds of tunes (especially 32-bar songs built on an a - a - b - a structure) do have a Middle Eight (the 'b' section).
We can easily be flummoxed by Middle Eights. If you're not sure of the melody or the chord sequence in those eight bars, you can find yourself in trouble.
However, hundreds of tunes (especially 32-bar songs built on an a - a - b - a structure) do have a Middle Eight (the 'b' section).
We can easily be flummoxed by Middle Eights. If you're not sure of the melody or the chord sequence in those eight bars, you can find yourself in trouble.
And some tunes are notorious for their unusual and tricky Middle Eights. Think, for example, of Have You Met Miss Jones?, Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? and Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. Even I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket needs care (don't break the eggs!).
In many of the good old standards, it is possible to spot familiar chord progressions (with the famous 'circle of fifths' working its magic). But I'm sorry to say I have discovered no simple trick to help me master Middle Eights. You just have to work hard at them and learn them one by one.
Below are twenty Middle Eights (in their most simplified form) of some popular traditional jazz tunes. As you can see, there is much variety even among them. There are a few cases (e.g. the first three songs below) where you find two or more tunes using pretty much the same progression.
In my examples, I use the numerical system. So, in the Key of C:
1 27 4m 5
would mean:
C D7 Fminor G.
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Yes, Sir, That's My Baby
1 1 4 4 27 27 57 57
We'll Meet Again
17 17 4 4 27 27 57 57
17 17 4 4 27 27 57 57
On the Sunny Side of the Street
17 17 4 4 27 27 57 57
I Want a Little Girl to Call My Own
17 17 4 4 67 67 27 57
2m 2m 6m 6m 2m 2m 77 37
(a typical minor key tune's Middle Eight)
Has Anybody Seen My Girl?
37 37 67 67 27 27 57 57
Fingering With Your Fingers
37 37 67 67 27 27 57 57
37 37 6m 6m 27 27 57 57
Sweet Emmalina
37 37 67 67 27 27 57 57
I Got Rhythm
37 37 67 67 27 27 27 57
4 4 1 1 27 27 57 57
Carolina Moon
4 4 1 1 27 27 57 57
When You and I Were Young, Maggie
4 4 1 1 5 27 57 57
I'm Sitting on Top of the World
4 77 1 1 6m 6m 27 57
Lady Be Good
4 57 1 1 6m 6m 2m7 57
My Blue Heaven
4 67 2m 2m 57 57 1 1
I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket
4 4 6b7 6b7 3b7 3b7 57 57
(Note the tricky bit)
57 57 1 1 27 27 57 57
Way Down Upon the Swanee River
57 57 1 17 4 4 1 57
57 57 1 17 4 4 1 57
When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful
57 1 57 1 67 27 27 57