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It might look something a little bit more like jazz as an analogy.Coltrane was a very big fan.
Coltrane was a very big fan.
Coltrane and, I think, Charles Mingus and asked him theory questions.
And Coltrane is basically looking at intervalic relationships between very interesting scales and how they fit into this geometry.
So Coltrane tired to-- I believe he read everything he could get his hands on about Einstein-- he was trying to find, OK, you know these different scalar
When they asked John Coltrane, does race have anything?
And it's called "Coltrane Plays the Blues." It's a record by John Coltrane, the jazz saxophonist.
So in your Coltrane example, you talked about Coltrane walking away from the mic and it changes the sound.
So when Coltrane told David Amram, the great composer, that like Einstein, I am seeking for something simple that brings music together from natural sources,
Could you explain that Coltrane diagram since you didn't have time to get-- OK, sure.
It's John Coltrane creating his work that he saw as this divine prayer, played
If you know Coltrane, you know the crazy, fast licks.
A guy named Coltrane Curtis, not so little.
I know this one record by John Coltrane.
And then joining Matt today is Ellar Coltrane, so also an Austinite and the star of the movie "Boyhood."
So my girlfriend has zero interest in John Coltrane solos.
This is a hand-drawn diagram given-- gifted-- from John Coltrane to his friend and mental partner-- they sort of theorized a lot together, Dr. Yusef Lateef.
And it's kind of interesting that John Coltrane had an album called "Interstellar Space."
But it's kind of interesting that John Coltrane wrote this album called "Interstellar Space."
Coltrane tried to do the same thing in this diagram.
So this diagram I claim was some sort of thing that Coltrane was trying to systematize relationship
Her musical offerings are on par with John Coltrane, and Parker, and should be considered as such.
It feels like we kind of just watched you construct review for "Coltrane Plays the Blues" up here on stage.
But the important thing there was the idea of using these harmonic cycles that Coltrane employed.
And so it's no mistake why "A Love Supreme," one of Coltrane's greatest works, is rooted in this pentatonic scale.
So there's the Coltrane diagram again.
I suspect that the answer to that puzzle reveals I think what Coltrane didn't reveal to anybody else.
This first composition is a dedication to the late great John William Coltrane.
And so, my mother was obsessed with Coltrane, and Miles Davis, and this amazing jazz, which was very traumatic for me to listen to.
And I'm listening also to Natanael Cano, and I also listen to John Coltrane.
Ooh, "In a Sentimental Mood," by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane.
Coltrane quit emulating Johnny.
The show is named after one of the greatest improvisers of the world, John Coltrane.
They're growing up with U. Srinivas and Zakir Hussain and John Coltrane and the latest heavy metal album and the latest Anderson Paak record
And you feel the dimensions of that room, because sometimes Coltrane moves his saxophone away from the microphone and you feel a sense of space,
And I thought, wouldn't it be awesome if we tried to morph between Coltrane and Monk and create something that they themselves will never
What Richard Linklater has done is completely unique, taking Ellar Coltrane and filming him and others over a 12 year period, portions of each year.
I'm big on Miles Davis, "Kind of Blue," John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme," Art Blakey, Herbie.
Now, Miles made records with many people, but the '50s quintet had John Coltrane in it.
You see, the Frederick Douglass is an Ida B. Wells, Barnett and Martin Kings and the John Coltrane's and the Luther
The language of Coltrane that's been 11 in the American
How come Coltrane is blowing 21
Like, if you look at some of the great innovators, like if you look at John Coltrane, who was a incredible fan of Charlie Parker--
So I went back and ended up walking out, believe it or not, with a John Coltrane record called "My Favorite Things,"
We call it transcribing, which you would actually note for note take off like Wes Montgomery or George Benson, Pat Martino, Miles, Coltrane solo off the record,
John Coltrane was here
Every track uses the blues form, blues structure, but they're original blues, I think all written by Coltrane.
But for instance, if you were a jazz musician in the '80s, it was very important for you to know about Coltrane and Miles
And then finally one of the things that also-- again, we're looking at just moments throughout my life-- John Coltrane.
But also what the important thing that one of the great heroes and icons of jazz music, and music in general, John Coltrane,
So as I said, Coltrane's-- I want to do a quick sort of physics thing for you, which is,
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