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Old October 14th, 2012, 03:32 AM   #1
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stacked 4ths on guitar - McCoy Tyner style

Hi guys,

Thought I would share a fun and fairly challenging Dorian phrase on here

Stacked 4ths - D Dorian

The lick plays around with one of my favourite patterns - a sequence of stacked 4ths (3 notes, all of which are the interval of a 4th apart), moving up and down the scale.

Listen to jazz pianist McCoy Tyner to hear more stacked 4ths in action!!!

The whole lick is based on D Dorian Mode: D E F G A B C (D)

There's practice tips in the video info..

You can try it out on any of these jam tracks:

Groove version of the Miles davis classic 'So What' - Backing Track

D Dorian Jam Track

D Dorian Jam Track (#2)

Enjoy!!!
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Old December 2nd, 2012, 05:32 PM   #2
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I believe that McCoy Tyner was either the first jazz piano player or one of the first who introduced the fourth chords.

Chord chords and patterns have a very modern, new age sound to them.

I watched the video and liked it a lot!
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I'm pretty sure that Bill Evans did it before McCoy, but McCoy took it to another level and really developed the concept.
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Old December 3rd, 2012, 11:50 AM   #4
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I got chided, big time, almost 40 years ago, for suggesting, in a college paper, that quartal chords were 'modern'. My teacher pointed out that they had been in used in classical music for many decades.
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I believe that McCoy Tyner was either the first jazz piano player or one of the first who introduced the fourth chords.

Chord chords and patterns have a very modern, new age sound to them.

I watched the video and liked it a lot!
This is a completely erroneous view, the first quartal chord in jazz-Maj 6/9. Who invented it? There was no term "Penta chords" or "Modal chords", but it was used massive already in the 20's ...
As for McCoy, he clearly said that he studied the usual harmony ; pent chords showed him Coltrane.

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Old December 3rd, 2012, 02:34 PM   #6
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This is a completely erroneous view, the first quartal chord in jazz-Maj 6/9. Who invented it? There was no term "Penta chords" or "Modal chords", but it was used massive already in the 20's ...
As for McCoy, he clearly said that he studied the usual harmony ; pent chords showed him Coltrane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh36PaE-Pf0
I was referring to the stacked fourth chords, the op was talking about.

I'm very aware of major 6/9 chords.

I didn't mean to say that he was the first person in the history of the world who played quartal jazz.

I was talking about stacked fourth chords such as C-F-B-flat.

Bill Evans and McCoy Tyner made stacked fourth chords popular in the 1960s.

That's why I said McCoy was "one of the first" but since fourth chords were played before his time, McCoy and Evans still made them more popular.
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I'm pretty sure that Bill Evans did it before McCoy, but McCoy took it to another level and really developed the concept.
agreed! McCoy so very definitely took this concept to the next level...
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