Pent Up House in Si
Pent Up House in Si
Sonny Rollins wrote this bright, striding standard — featured on Pent Up House — with Bebop Major and Dorian lines fueling a relentless B swing. The clean harmonic architecture supports linear improvisation with strong melodic direction. The BMaj7 – C#m7 – F#7 – Em7 – A7 – DMaj7 changes give saxophonists and instrumentalists alike an ideal canvas for bebop vocabulary development.
Pent Up House in Si
B major mixes barre and open elements. The B chord itself is a barre at fret 2, but E and A are comfortable open chords forming the IV and V. The open B string rings as the root, allowing creative drone-based arrangements. B is a intermediate-level key on guitar because the open B string rings as the root and the open E strings provide the 4th — useful for sus4 voicings and drone effects. This key mixes open and barre shapes, making it a good intermediate challenge that builds fretboard fluency.
Voice Leading
The bass line moves through B to C# (ascending whole step), C# to F# (ascending perfect fourth), F# to E (descending whole step), E to A (ascending perfect fourth), A to D (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 D to B by minor third.
Scales for Improvisation
B 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, B Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.