1:10 Skip to 1 minute and 10 seconds The significance of this is that this is the chord sequence behind my favourite blues, which is 'Equinox', written by John Coltrane, from his classic album 'Coltrane's Sound', which involved McCoy Tyner on piano - we will say more about McCoy a little bit later - the polyrhythmic drumming of Elvin Jones. 'Equinox' is introduced by McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones with a Latin rhythmic passage which shifts into the slower tempo of the theme. The composition evokes a sense of mystery. Coltrane then enters on the horn (a tenor), his playing slow and pensive.
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Uploaded on Sep 1, 2017
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