@afromanola Traditional "Coltrane" cycle a la "Giant Steps" is major 3rds, embellished by ii-Vs, so B, Eb, and G are the key centers. "Central Park West" uses minor thirds, for example, C, Eb, Gb, A as key centers. So really, any major or minor third motion would be considered 'coltrane' changes. you can embellish with ii-Vs or side slipping all you want and it will still sound great! - jazz hard!
what is the theory behind those subs? how do they fit? explain what the interchange is and how it works, is it the same thing as a tritone substitution?
@xOnimpulsex The theory is modal interchange, not the same as tri-tone substitution, but similar concept. hit me up for an online lesson if you want to go more in-depth. thanks for checking out!
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jaibhakti 4 days ago
I learn a lot from you!! you are amazing...many thanks
TheEvilassis 1 month ago
shouldnt the coltrane progression he wrote be " d-7, E7, AbM7, B7, EM7, G7, CM7" ???
afromanola 5 months ago
@afromanola Any time you substitute the minor 3rd motion it becomes a coltrane cycle. Just back-cycling the Ab in this case :)
jakehertzog 5 months ago
@jakehertzog so basically a coltrane cycle is whenever you cycle chords by either major OR minor thirds?
afromanola 5 months ago
@afromanola Traditional "Coltrane" cycle a la "Giant Steps" is major 3rds, embellished by ii-Vs, so B, Eb, and G are the key centers. "Central Park West" uses minor thirds, for example, C, Eb, Gb, A as key centers. So really, any major or minor third motion would be considered 'coltrane' changes. you can embellish with ii-Vs or side slipping all you want and it will still sound great! - jazz hard!
jakehertzog 5 months ago
what is the theory behind those subs? how do they fit? explain what the interchange is and how it works, is it the same thing as a tritone substitution?
xOnimpulsex 7 months ago
@xOnimpulsex The theory is modal interchange, not the same as tri-tone substitution, but similar concept. hit me up for an online lesson if you want to go more in-depth. thanks for checking out!
jakehertzog 7 months ago
@jakehertzog ah cool. online lesson? is it free? haha
xOnimpulsex 7 months ago
Great lessons, jazzguy. Thank you!
Jhopnik 1 year ago
hmm u look sweet... nice lessons...keep a little loner hair..
resultant64 1 year ago
Or all of them actually
These are really different positions of chords I have never seen before
fenderbender92 2 years ago
@fenderbender92 he just played them right in front of you `8/
christophergradwohl 1 year ago
@christophergradwohl Thatès true, but from a firsy g;ance it seems complicated. I made that comment in February. I figured it out now. 8-)
fenderbender92 1 year ago
@fenderbender92 Yeah man there you go!!!!
christophergradwohl 1 year ago
Do you have any chord diagrams for the Dminor7 chord that he used?
fenderbender92 2 years ago
Oh, "hey there jazz guy". haha, Sweeeeeeeeeeet.
element5333 2 years ago