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John Coltrane Quartet At Birdland - Afro Blue May 2026

Originally written by Cuban percussionist in 1959, "Afro Blue" is built on a distinctive African-inspired rhythmic pattern known as a hemiola .

The performance is noted for its "boiling" intensity and the tight, intuitive interplay between the four musicians. The Coltrane quartet was like the four pistons in an engine John Coltrane Quartet at Birdland - Afro Blue

Coltrane features his soprano saxophone , utilizing its piercing, bird-like quality to soar over the rhythmic density of the rhythm section. Musical Dynamics Originally written by Cuban percussionist in 1959, "Afro

The piece is in 3/4 waltz time , a format the Quartet frequently used for deep exploration (similar to their iconic version of "My Favorite Things"). Musical Dynamics The piece is in 3/4 waltz

The recording of " Afro Blue " from the 1963 album Live at Birdland is a landmark of modal jazz, capturing the "Classic Quartet" at a creative peak. Recorded on October 8, 1963 , at the famous Manhattan club, this nearly 11-minute performance serves as a bridge between Coltrane's hard-bop roots and the spiritual, avant-garde territory he would explore in later years. The Composition and Arrangement


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