Blue Train (composition)
"Blue Train" is a 1958 jazz standard composed by John Coltrane. It is the lead track on the album of the same name.[1] Rather than having either a major or minor quality, it contains both by using an chord, utilizing both the major and minor 3rd.
Personnel
- John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone
- Lee Morgan - Trumpet
- Curtis Fuller - Trombone
- Kenny Drew - Piano
- Paul Chambers - Standup Bass
- Philly Joe Jones - Drums
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References
- Thomakos, John (December 28, 2010). Drum Set Styles Encyclopedia. Mel Bay Publications. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-61065-219-3. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
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