Giant Steps
John Coltrane Lyrics


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@zaksmith1035

A comment I made in response to a comment about people "trash talking" the piano solo:

I don't think it's trash talk to say he was completely out of his element in a manic set of key changes that he had no time to practice.

What really shows the depth of the pianist, and his understanding of jazz, is that even when thrown these elements that we couldn't possibly expect him to comprehend in such short order, and therefore unable to utilize the full range of his talents on the keys, he nevertheless found a way to counterpoint Coltrane's complexity with a set of staccato offbeat chords.

However, when he gets to the solo, and is standing on his own, he falters on several occasions. It's obvious that the chord changes flustered him and he couldn't grasp them( again, no trash talk, it's very simply true), and despite putting together a few flourishes, eventually he concedes that the subject is beyond him, and cedes the floor to the master.

None of this detracts from a few simple statements: that doesn't mean there was a pianist alive that could've done better than he did in his shoes. None of the flaws mar the solo in the sense that we are witnessing in improv the introduction and production of lines of jazz thought that still influence artists today, and that the pianist played a key role in that.

Two things can be true at once, and I think a lot of things are simultaneously true about this solo.

Oh, and that doesn't mean that people don't "trash talk" the solo either. It just means that an honest critique of the solo isn't necessarily trash talking the solo.



@MichaelC.Nevans-uc9mb

Understanding Coltrane is like understanding Slash or Beethoven.

Coltrane took his horn everywhere with him.

When he was at Miles' house he never put it down.

Slash was the same. He took his guitar everywhere. He played in the bathroom without amps because it had acoustics.

Only music my friends.



@williamgregory1848

Coltrane: Hey guys, I just finished composing the title track for the new album.

Band: Great! What key is it in?

Coltrane: Yes.

Band: Huh?

Coltrane: smiles

Band: What tempo is it in?

Coltrane: Yes.

Band: What????

Coltrane: Alright, gang. 1, 2, 3, 4...

Band: NO, NO, NO, WAIT!



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@neoneapolitan2122

One small step for John Coltrane, one giant step for Jazzkind.

@ryebread7224

I see what you're doing here with this comment, and I like it

@whiskyngeets

I'm so baked rn.

@fathimathnabeela6247

Ya like Jazz?

@chunkymilk1288

This song gave me a heart attack lol. The fact that A, the musicians were able to keep in sync with each other and B, the composer managed to make this work is really impressive.

@mapeymaple

John coltrane wrote it

@thomassmith1981

They also recorded the studio version the day Coltrane gave them the chords - the fact that the bassist managed to keep this walking baseline going the whole time whilst staying in step at 288bpm is alien to me

@twoprinces2871

its improvised

@davidneves6428

I’m trying to play this bitch and I’m in cardiac arrest

@Ramlich.

​@@thomassmith1981 It wasn't first try tho... when transcribing the bassline is almost every time the same, so Mr. P.C. learned some basslines over time.

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