No Problem Duke Jordan

Duke Jordan – 1960

Duke Jordan’s song ‘No Problem’ was first released in 1960 on the excellent album ’Flight to Jordan’ under the title ‘Si-Joya’. The 1973 trio recording on ‘Flight to Denmark’ is worth close scrutiny for piano players because of its beautiful, economic approach. 

Difficulty = Straightforward 


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No Problem

‘No Problem’ is in the key of C minor (see ‘Nica’s Dream’ for discussion – Link). The piece is relatively straightforward harmonically but we can make some interesting observations.

The Am7b5 in bar 8 is a sister chord to the C minor tonic, in fact you could call it a C minor13. The temporary II – V – I beginning in bar 9 moves to the relative major of C minor (Eb) so the piece “brightens” for a few bars (nice trick).

The ’B’ section feels like a shift over to a temporary F minor key centre .
The Ab7 in bar 29 is a “backdoor” II – V- I (Fm – Ab7 – G7) setting up the V chord that returns to the top. For more on the “Backdoor Cadence” check out the ‘Dominant Substitutions’ section here (Link).

This content is from David Sharp's Jazz for Piano, preserved as part of his musical legacy by the New York Jazz Workshop.