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"26-2"
Song by John Coltrane
GenreJazz

"26-2" is a musical composition written by American jazz musician John Coltrane.[1] The song was recorded by Coltrane in 1960, but it released ten years later by Atlantic Records on an album entitled The Coltrane Legacy with a rhythm section composed of McCoy Tyner on piano, Steve Davis on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. The composition itself is a contrafact of Charlie Parker's tune Confirmation, with harmonic alterations to the original chord changes used by Coltrane in a number of his composition. This harmonic modification is commonly known as Coltrane Changes, which have been most notably used in Coltrane's Giant Steps. 26-2 is one of several contrafacts by Coltrane, others including Countdown, a contrafact of Miles Davis's Tune Up; and Satellite from the album "Coltrane's Sound", which is based upon the chord progression of How High the Moon. Coltrane plays the first statement of the melody on tenor saxophone and switches to soprano saxophone for the last statement of the melody on the recorded version.

Other Recorded Versions

"26-2" was also covered and recorded by the following:

References

  1. ^ Howard Reich (April 18, 2014). "Kurt Rosenwinkel at Jazz Showcase". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved 19 March 2015.