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John Coltrane's Influence On Jazz Music

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John Coltrane was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He was born on September 23, 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina. From the documentary “The World According to John Coltrane”, we learned that John Coltrane had a huge influence on jazz music as he was always willing to learn and gain experiences. Despite he spent most of his career playing with the ‘rhythm and blues’ and jazz artists, Coltrane still had the vision that he could improve his musical skills. As John Coltrane has relentless curiosity towards music, he spent a lot of time learning music from other cultures. He created a world of sound by bringing the idea of Asian, African and Middle Eastern music into Western music cultures. Coltrane has an impact not only on jazz, but also contemporary classical music, such as rock, pop and funk. Moreover, John Coltrane was a person that often attacked his own problems in music and search ways to make improvements. Instead of being satisfied with the things that he already knew, he tried his best to enhance the music notes that disturbed him.
Since Coltrane’s family had a huge religious background, his father was a preacher and his mother tried to instill spiritual post in John Coltrane since he was little, this helped create the bases of his spirituality. It also helped …show more content…

Furthermore, Coltrane played the songs with modal structures, and his own drove was sped up when he was playing with Miles Davis. After John Coltrane left Miles Davis in 1960, he comprised his own quartet to continue explore modal playing. Free directions and Indian influence, they reformed the song “My favorite things” from the movie “The Sound of Music”. The recording was a hit and became Coltrane’s most requested tune, it was also broadly accepted by the public. John Coltrane’s music influenced the American classical

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