Stablemates in G

Benny Golson(1955)swingMedium Up Swing
G
Instrument
GuitarUkuleleBassPiano
A
A
B
A
GMaj7
G♯m7
C♯7
F♯Maj7
Am7
D7
GMaj7
G♯m7
C♯7
Cm7
F7
Bm7
E7
GMaj7
G♯m7
C♯7
F♯Maj7
Am7
D7
GMaj7
G♯m7
C♯7
Cm7
F7
Bm7
E7
Am7
D7
GMaj7
Em7
Am7
D7
Am7
D7
Am7
D7
GMaj7
G♯m7
C♯7
F♯Maj7
Am7
D7
GMaj7
G♯m7
C♯7
Cm7
F7
Bm7
E7

Chord Diagrams — Stablemates in G (Guitar)

Stablemates in G

Benny Golson's hard bop classic with characteristic half-step key shifts between Db and C major, a challenging and rewarding tune to master.

Stablemates in G

G major is the singer-songwriter's key. The open G, B, and D strings spell out the full G major triad with zero fretting. Add the open high E for a Gadd6 shimmer. Nearly every diatonic chord (Em, Am, C, D) has a comfortable open voicing. G is a beginner-level key on guitar because the open G, B, and D strings form a complete G major triad without fretting a single note, and the open low E adds a rich 6th color. Beginners will find this key approachable since most chords use open voicings with minimal stretching.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through G to G# (ascending half step), G# to C# (ascending perfect fourth), C# to F# (ascending perfect fourth), F# to A (ascending minor third), A to D (ascending perfect fourth), D to C (descending whole step), C to F (ascending perfect fourth), F to B (ascending tritone), B to E (ascending perfect fourth), E to E (ascending unison). A half-step bass movement creates a strong leading-tone pull that demands resolution. 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 E to G by minor third.

Scales for Improvisation

G 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, G Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.

swing4/4 · 32 bars · Form: AABA

Chords: GMaj7, G♯m7, C♯7, F♯Maj7, Am7, D7, Cm7, F7, Bm7, E7, Em7.