John Coltrane along with his pianist Mcoy Tyner’s “Love Supreme” period created a whole new style of Jazz. This style has previously been analyzed as based on Pentatonic scales. This can work but why does Coltrane sound so different? Why is there so much "space" between notes? These Pentatonic analysts are generally folks who transcibed Coltrane solos and were unaware of Dennis Sandoles teachings. Of course Coltrane was influenced by the Blues and other Pentatonic music; but in his Sandole lessons he saw the connections and applied Dennis Sandole’s 4rth Chord and 3 Note scales studies to create a whole new style of improvisation that sounds like no other.
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