Coltrane Substituttion Changes
Coltrane Substituttion Changes
Coltrane Changes
Coltrane changes involve repeatedly modulating down a major third. Other names associated with the progression are Coltrane Matrix, Coltrane Cycle, or simply Coltrane su stitutions.
Giant Steps
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!e o serve that the pattern o" #.iant 1teps# changes8 egin on a major chord, move up a m3 to a dominant, resolve down a 4th to major, move up a m3 to a dominant, resolve down a 4th to major. 9" continued the pattern repeats continuously++( ) ,- ( . ) - ( / 67- ( ) ,- ( etc.++hence the term #Coltrane Cycle#.
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