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- Coltrane_changes abstract "In jazz harmony, the Coltrane changes (Coltrane Matrix or cycle, also known as chromatic third relations and multi-tonic changes) are a harmonic progression variation using substitute chords over common jazz chord progressions. These substitution patterns were first demonstrated by jazz musician John Coltrane on the albums Bags & Trane (on the track "Three Little Words") and Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago (on "Limehouse Blues"). Coltrane continued his explorations on the 1960 album Giant Steps, and expanded upon the substitution cycle in his compositions "Giant Steps" and "Countdown", the latter of which is a reharmonized version of Miles Davis's "Tune Up." The Coltrane changes are a standard advanced harmonic substitution used in jazz improvisation.The changes serve as a pattern of chord substitutions for the ii-V-I progression (supertonic-dominant-tonic) About this sound Play and are noted for the tonally unusual root movement down by major thirds (as opposed to the usual minor or major seconds, see steps and skips, thus the "giant steps"[citation needed]), creating an augmented triad.".
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- Coltrane_changes wikiPageExternalLink Cycles.pdf.
- Coltrane_changes wikiPageExternalLink books-augmented.php.
- Coltrane_changes wikiPageExternalLink transsubs.htm.
- Coltrane_changes wikiPageExternalLink www.seechord.co.uk.
- Coltrane_changes wikiPageExternalLink GiantStepsInDetail.
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- Coltrane_changes title "Play the chord progression for the "Have You Met Miss Jones?" bridge section".
- Coltrane_changes title "Play this "Countdown" excerpt chord progression".
- Coltrane_changes title "Play this "Tune Up" excerpt chord progression".
- Coltrane_changes subject Category:Chord_progressions.
- Coltrane_changes subject Category:Chord_substitution.
- Coltrane_changes subject Category:Jazz_techniques.
- Coltrane_changes subject Category:John_Coltrane.
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- Coltrane_changes comment "In jazz harmony, the Coltrane changes (Coltrane Matrix or cycle, also known as chromatic third relations and multi-tonic changes) are a harmonic progression variation using substitute chords over common jazz chord progressions. These substitution patterns were first demonstrated by jazz musician John Coltrane on the albums Bags & Trane (on the track "Three Little Words") and Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago (on "Limehouse Blues").".
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