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Practice - McCoy Style

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Many of you know that I greatly admire the playing of McCoy Tyner. His use of modal playing, pentatonic scales and heavy use of fourth chordal voicings give him his distinct playing style which is unmistakably "the real McCoy" when he plays. Many people try to emulate his style of playing because it is so energetic and to be honest, it's fun to play! I find it useful to explore the playing styles of the great players and learn from them and hope that some of "that sound" gets thrown onto the palette of my musical knowledge to allow me to integrate it into my own sound. Sometimes though, as in this video, I just love to channel that McCoy vibe all the way through and see where it takes me.The great freedom that comes with playing in this style for me is simply that there are "landing" points throughout the form of the tune. These landing points allow the freedom to wander harmonically building tension until resolving into the zone. In this particular exercise, the main landing point comes every 8 measures landing on the D Minor. A secondary landing zone is the start of the chromatic II-V's (Db-7 to Gb7). McCoy likes to make the II chord a sus chord by putting the V in the bass.Many different variations of the basic pentatonic scale are used for soloing. One is to add the 6th of the scale. In D this would be DFGABD. Playing these along the changes and then going outside the changes with them is one of the vehicles McCoy uses to get "that sound". Teaser: at the end see if you can pick me out in the photo ; )

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: Lot2learn

Length: 05:21
Rating: 4.74
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Tags: bass  coltrane  drums  FP-4  Friedman  instruction  Jazz  learn  McCoy  miles  Piano  Roger  Roland  Solo  trio  Tyner  

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McCoyTynerFourths (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I agree.He doesnt have the modal magic but don't be too requiring because original Tyner is a genious, none can imitate him!And yes it's more Jarret or Evans.I whould like to see you perform Coltrane AccesRunnerSk1, i've heard very good words for you...
noahawk07 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
wow, nice!! I admire anyone that tries to tackle McCoy and your sound is right on the money.
AccessRunnerSk1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I find it more Bill Evans than McCoy Tyner.You have 2-3of McCoy's paterns and the quartals , but when you climax your reveal your point of view which is more Evans or Jarret,but surely not Coltrane or Tyner.I whould say you lack the magic modal tunes expect but i believe traditional jazz whould be your forte.Each one with his own.Sometime ill post a video so you see what i mean.
marsacko16 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
don't waste your time with theorie books and stuff (as i did with the mark levine stuff). go to the best jazz pianist in your town and let him teach you!!!
pcoldham (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This is great and teaching me a lot. I wish someone would do this for every pianist!
Fungwabus117 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
were you just using D dorian for like the first minute?
PianoWorldDotCom (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Love it, great stuff!
elnombre2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yeah! this is really refreshing to see someone post something who actually seems informed about the subject!
Pepewoods (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i'm lovin da musik!!!! i've been playin keyboard for a few years and i arrange a little. watching you really makes me crave the next level. does anyone have any ideas as far as how and what to practice...what are the great books and dvd's related to piano and keyboard....what are the great bands (any genre)...should i focus on becoming good at reading sheet music... anything that's going to help me grow musically ( even diffrent ideas from the questions that i posted) i'm open to.
dreamtheaterrific (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
what the! this is so super.... as in! VERY GOOD JOB! i've been playing for just 2 years with simple stuff then this came right across my face, this is the bomb... Nice work! hey

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