Coltrane changes

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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 on the substitution cycle in his compositions "Giant Steps" and "Countdown", the latter of which is a reharmonized version of Eddie Vinson's "Tune Up". The Coltrane changes are a standard advanced harmonic substitution used in jazz improvisation. rdf:langString
Coltrane changes is een in de jazzmuziek algemeen aanvaarde term die zijn oorsprong vindt in een compositie van saxofonist John Coltrane, getiteld "Giant Steps". De benaming slaat enerzijds op een typische akkoordenprogressie (opeenvolging), maar impliceert anderzijds een compositietechniek die voor het eerst frequent door Coltrane werd toegepast. rdf:langString
コルトレーン・チェンジズ(Coltrane changes)またはコルトレーン・マトリックス(Coltrane Matrix)は、1960年のアルバム『ジャイアント・ステップス』(Giant Steps)においてジャズ・ミュージシャンであるジョン・コルトレーンによって広められた代理和音進行のこと。特に「ジャイアント・ステップス」(3-tonic system)や「カウントダウン」(Countdown)(6-tonic system)マイルス・デイヴィスの「チューン・アップ」(Tune Up")をリハーモナイズして創った曲)などにおいて見られる。 通常の長2度や短2度とは対照的に、長三度下のトーナリティーなどへ向かうⅡーⅤ(もしくはその代理)を使って瞬時に転調する和声的構造である。 rdf:langString
Na harmonia do jazz, a Coltrane changes (ou Coltrane Matrix) é a substituição da progressão harmônica popularizada pelo músico de jazz John Coltrane no álbum de 1960 Giant Steps, especificamente em suas composições "Giant Steps" e "Countdown" o último que é uma versão reharmonizada da música "Tune Up" de Miles Davis. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Coltrane changes
rdf:langString コルトレーン・チェンジズ
rdf:langString Coltrane changes
rdf:langString Coltrane changes
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rdf:langString Countdown.ogg
rdf:langString HaveYouMetMissJones.ogg
rdf:langString TuneUp.ogg
rdf:langString Play this "Countdown" excerpt chord progression
rdf:langString Play this "Tune Up" excerpt chord progression
rdf:langString Play the chord progression for the "Have You Met Miss Jones?" bridge section
rdf:langString 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 on the substitution cycle in his compositions "Giant Steps" and "Countdown", the latter of which is a reharmonized version of Eddie Vinson's "Tune Up". The Coltrane changes are a standard advanced harmonic substitution used in jazz improvisation.
rdf:langString Coltrane changes is een in de jazzmuziek algemeen aanvaarde term die zijn oorsprong vindt in een compositie van saxofonist John Coltrane, getiteld "Giant Steps". De benaming slaat enerzijds op een typische akkoordenprogressie (opeenvolging), maar impliceert anderzijds een compositietechniek die voor het eerst frequent door Coltrane werd toegepast.
rdf:langString コルトレーン・チェンジズ(Coltrane changes)またはコルトレーン・マトリックス(Coltrane Matrix)は、1960年のアルバム『ジャイアント・ステップス』(Giant Steps)においてジャズ・ミュージシャンであるジョン・コルトレーンによって広められた代理和音進行のこと。特に「ジャイアント・ステップス」(3-tonic system)や「カウントダウン」(Countdown)(6-tonic system)マイルス・デイヴィスの「チューン・アップ」(Tune Up")をリハーモナイズして創った曲)などにおいて見られる。 通常の長2度や短2度とは対照的に、長三度下のトーナリティーなどへ向かうⅡーⅤ(もしくはその代理)を使って瞬時に転調する和声的構造である。
rdf:langString Na harmonia do jazz, a Coltrane changes (ou Coltrane Matrix) é a substituição da progressão harmônica popularizada pelo músico de jazz John Coltrane no álbum de 1960 Giant Steps, especificamente em suas composições "Giant Steps" e "Countdown" o último que é uma versão reharmonizada da música "Tune Up" de Miles Davis.
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