Hot House in C

Tadd Dameron(1945)swingUp Tempo
C
Instrument
GuitarUkuleleBassPiano
A
A
B
A
Gm7♭5
C7♭9
Fm
Fm
Dm7♭5
G7♭9
CMaj7
CMaj7
Gm7♭5
C7♭9
Fm
Fm
Dm7♭5
G7♭9
CMaj7
CMaj7
Gm7♭5
C7♭9
Fm
Fm
Dm7
G7
CMaj7
Dm7
G7
Gm7♭5
C7♭9
Fm
Fm
Dm7♭5
G7♭9
CMaj7
CMaj7

Chord Diagrams — Hot House in C (Guitar)

Hot House in C

Tadd Dameron's bebop contrafact on 'What Is This Thing Called Love', a landmark recording with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.

Hot House in C

With no sharps or flats, C major is the theoretical home base on guitar. The open G, B, and high E strings all belong to the C major chord, creating natural sustain. C is a beginner-level key on guitar because the open B and high E strings ring within the scale, and every basic chord uses familiar open shapes. Beginners will find this key approachable since most chords use open voicings with minimal stretching.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through G to C (ascending perfect fourth), C to F (ascending perfect fourth), F to D (descending minor third), D to G (ascending perfect fourth), G to C (ascending perfect fourth), C to D (ascending whole step), D to G (ascending perfect fourth). The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from G to G by unison.

Scales for Improvisation

C major pentatonic works because every note is either a chord tone or a safe passing tone — there are no avoid notes. For soloing, this means you can play freely without clashing. Over dominant seventh chords, C Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.

swing4/4 · 32 bars · Form: AABA

Chords: Gm7♭5, C7♭9, Fm, Dm7♭5, G7♭9, CMaj7, Dm7, G7.