NO PROBLEM - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“No Problem” is a jazz composition by Duke Jordan, first recorded in 1947. The piece demonstrates Jordan’s lyrical approach to bebop piano and melodic inventiveness.
The initial recording featured the Duke Jordan Trio, captured in New York City, emphasizing a medium-tempo swing feel and harmonically rich chord changes. Its 32-bar AABA structure allows improvisers room to explore melodic and rhythmic ideas freely.
Subsequent recordings by Clifford Brown and Charlie Rouse helped cement its place in the jazz repertoire. The composition conveys a relaxed, upbeat message and is often performed as a showcase for improvisational skill.