this year, 1957, playing with monk was the beginning of a john coltrane growth that kept ascending up until his death in 1967. Coincidentally, it marked the abstaining of drugs, particularly heroin and his rediscovery of god that uplifted his soul and had a everlasting effect on all coltrane listeners everafter
Yeah, that'd be about right, o grand erased one! 'Course, w/out that fourple-time section, they might STILL be playin' it - as nothin' but ashes 'n' dust, the both of 'em...
Could anyone tell me what the chord progression? I simply wrote a decending chord line and then went back to the original piece.
josepharchbold 10 months ago
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josepharchbold 10 months ago
this year, 1957, playing with monk was the beginning of a john coltrane growth that kept ascending up until his death in 1967. Coincidentally, it marked the abstaining of drugs, particularly heroin and his rediscovery of god that uplifted his soul and had a everlasting effect on all coltrane listeners everafter
EMCEMITCH 1 year ago 2
I love to play this jazz standard, but never have heard it played quite like this!
It's actually very Sweet AND Lovely, just sounds like a refreshing, cool breeze...
Great dbl-time section starting at 4:53 mark!
StradMan37 2 years ago
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actually, based on the first tempo, wouldn't 4:53 be...triple time?
erasedcitizen77 1 year ago
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Yeah, that'd be about right, o grand erased one! 'Course, w/out that fourple-time section, they might STILL be playin' it - as nothin' but ashes 'n' dust, the both of 'em...
StradMan37 1 year ago
@StradMan37 wat
erasedcitizen77 1 year ago