Since you are a subscriber of my channel (QJamTracks Guitar Tutorials) I want you to know that I’m working on a video about a subject that is fairly unknown outside of Jazz. Yet it is very usable for all us in any style. And it really sets your progressions and outside sounding solos apart from the rest.
The name is “Coltrane Changes” or “Coltrane Matrix”, once invented by one of the most influential musicians of his era: Saxophonist John Coltrane.
The upcoming tutorial is about the unique progression itself and a tiny bit about improvising. If you think it’s interesting enough (please, let me know in a comment), then I will make a second video with improvisation ideas that comprehend “triad arpeggios”, “pentatonic substitutions” and even “quartal chord arpeggio” ideas.
With this you can create outside sounds, but also very beautiful and lovely sounds.
Anyway, if you have any questions or requests, don’t hesitate to share your thoughts with me.
I hope you will enjoy the video… when it’s ready.
QJamTracks
Hi Fellow Guitarist!
Since you are a subscriber of my channel (QJamTracks Guitar Tutorials) I want you to know that I’m working on a video about a subject that is fairly unknown outside of Jazz. Yet it is very usable for all us in any style. And it really sets your progressions and outside sounding solos apart from the rest.
The name is “Coltrane Changes” or “Coltrane Matrix”, once invented by one of the most influential musicians of his era: Saxophonist John Coltrane.
The upcoming tutorial is about the unique progression itself and a tiny bit about improvising. If you think it’s interesting enough (please, let me know in a comment), then I will make a second video with improvisation ideas that comprehend “triad arpeggios”, “pentatonic substitutions” and even “quartal chord arpeggio” ideas.
With this you can create outside sounds, but also very beautiful and lovely sounds.
Anyway, if you have any questions or requests, don’t hesitate to share your thoughts with me.
I hope you will enjoy the video… when it’s ready.
Regards!
Rob van Hal
QJamTracks
3 months ago | [YT] | 90