“Giant Steps“ is a jazz recording by John Coltrane, on tenor saxophone, which is the first track on the album of the same name and is 4 minutes and 49 seconds long. The composition is a milestone for jazz musicians’ progress, given the difficulty of improvising its rapid progression of chord changes that progress through three keys (see Coltrane changes) shifted by major thirds, creating an augmented triad.
The saxophonist had previously used this technique on the LP Blue Train on the tunes Moment’s Notice and Lazy Bird. Coltrane continued in this vein on a recording with Cannonball Adderley of the standard “Limehouse Blues,“ and on his original “Fifth House.“ He continued to use this approach on other tunes, such as “Countdown“, based on the Miles Davis tune “Tune Up“; “26 2“ based on Charlie Parker’s “Confirmation“; and a reharmonization of the jazz standard “Body and Soul.“ Songs such as “Naima“ and
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