‘Straight and Late’: Analytical Perspectives on Coltrane’s Time-feel

Q3 Arts and Humanities Jazz Perspectives Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17494060.2020.1734051
M. Mermikides
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ABSTRACT This paper examines aspects of Coltrane’s rhythm by adopting a relatively simple model of expressive micro-timing (“time-feel”), wherein swing (the symmetry of the offbeat subdivision) is treated as a discrete parameter for each ensemble member and is kept distinct from latency – the relative micro-rhythmic placement of each player’s onbeats. The interaction of these two parameters is examined in the context of original analyses from Coltrane’s repertoire, with the micro-rhythmic placements of onsets in Coltrane’s ensemble visualized in linear, planar and – similar to those conceived by Charles Mingus1 and employed analytically by Fernando Benadon2 – circular representations at the tactus level. Coltrane’s characteristically straight-and-late eighth feel3 is here seen not just as a solution to creating a swung offbeat at high tempos, but as a dynamic expressive mechanism, with the ability to move from a high swing value to a behind-the-beat straight feel in varying consonance and friction with his ensemble’s onbeat and offbeat placement. This perspective offers novel analytical and pedagogical approaches, as well as an insight into an otherwise hidden facet of Coltrane’s virtuosity.
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《直与晚》:柯川时间感的分析视角
摘要本文通过采用一个相对简单的表达性微计时(“时间感”)模型来研究Coltrane节奏的各个方面,其中摇摆(另类细分的对称性)被视为每个合奏成员的离散参数,并与延迟(每个演奏者的上弹的相对微节奏位置)保持不同。这两个参数的相互作用是在Coltrane曲目的原始分析的背景下进行的,Coltrane合奏中开场白的微观节奏布局以线性、平面和——类似于Charles Mingus1和Fernando Benadon 2所设想的——触觉层面的圆形表示进行了可视化。Coltrane特有的直和后八分之一的感觉3在这里不仅被视为在高温下创造一种摇摆的另类的解决方案,而且被视为一种动态的表达机制,能够从高摇摆值移动到节拍后面的直感觉,与他的合奏的上下和另类位置保持不同的协调和摩擦。这种视角提供了新颖的分析和教学方法,以及对科尔特兰精湛技艺的一个隐藏方面的洞察。
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