Mccoy Tyner The Real — Mccoyjazzflacrogercc Work

On tracks like "Passion Dance," Tyner utilizes a four-note motif that he repeats with variations. This is the "workhorse" of his style. Instead of constantly changing chords, he stays in a mode, using the piano as a percussion instrument. The intensity builds not through harmonic complexity, but through rhythmic density.

McCoy Tyner’s is a cornerstone of post-bop jazz, recorded on April 21, 1967. This session marked Tyner’s debut for Blue Note Records after his pivotal departure from the John Coltrane Quartet. The Quartet mccoy tyner the real mccoyjazzflacrogercc work

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