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John Coltrane — Giant Steps Tab

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From: parker_b%aplvax.span@Fedex.Msfc.Nasa.Gov

Here's a chord—melody arrangement of the head to ``Giant Steps''
by John Coltrane. Most of the chord voicings have been opened to
mostly fourth, tritone, and fifth intervals (so—called ``quartal
harmony''), giving a very nice ambiguous sound. These voicings are
easy to finger on the guitar and sound good.  I give the chord names
in two forms: a name for a simple ``closed'' voicing, (top) and a name
for the more open or extended voicing (bottom).

Giant Steps by John Coltrane
harm. by Bo Parker (parker_b%aplvax.span@fedex.msfc.nasa.gov)

   Bmaj7 D7   Gmaj7 Bb7  Ebmaj7  Am7  D7
   B6/9  D6/9 Gmaj7 Bb13 Eb6/9   Am9  D6/9

E——14———10————7——————————6———————7————5———|
B——14———10————7—————8————6———————5————5———|
G——13————9————7—————7————5———————5————4———|
D——13————9————5—————6————5———————5————4———|
A—————————————————————————————————————————|
E—————————————————————————————————————————|


   Gmaj7 Bb7   Ebmaj7 F#7  Bmaj7  Fm7  Bb7
   G6/9  Bb6/9 Ebmaj7 F#13 B6/9   Fm9  Bb9

E——10————6—————3———————————2——————3————1——|
B——10————6—————3——————4————2——————1————1——|
G———9————5—————3——————3————1——————1————1——|
D———9————5—————1——————2————1——————1————0——|
A—————————————————————————————————————————|
E—————————————————————————————————————————|


   Ebmaj7 Am7 D7   Gmaj7 C#m7 F#7   Bmaj7
   Eb6/9  Am9 D6/9 G6/9  C#m9 F#9   B6/9

E——6——————7———5————10————11———9—————14———|
B——6——————5———5————10—————9———9—————14———|
G——5——————5———4—————9—————9———9—————13———|
D——5——————5———4—————9—————9———8—————13———|
A————————————————————————————————————————|
E————————————————————————————————————————|


   Fm7  Bb7    Ebmaj7 C#m7  F#7
   Fm9  Bb13b9 Eb6/9  C#m11 F#13    repeat from beginning

E——15———15—————18—————14————14———|
B——13———12—————18—————16————16———|
G——13———13—————17—————16————15———|
D——13———12—————17—————14————14———|
A————————————————————————————————|
E————————————————————————————————|


To tie in with the discussion of picking technique, I pick these as
block chords using either all four fingers or the first three fingers
(no thumb, no arpeggiation). When I pick stuff like this, I do not
anchor my right hand at all, and I play over the sound hole. I can't
really solo over these changes(!), but it's fun just to play the head.

Enjoy


From: tgannon@charlie.usd.edu (spideir)

 GIANT STEPS (John Coltrane): melody chords to "Head" chorus

   ——guitar arrangement: tcg, 1987
   ——4/4 // BM // Allegro (pretty quick)
   ——head so "jagged" and wide in its range, melody at times had to be
       transposed up/down an octave. . . .
   ——fingerstyle or pick—&—3—fingers easiest; plectrum strums'll work
       if yu' deaden "x" strings with sides of adjacent fingers. . . .
   ——note durations:
       /        quarter note
       /—       eighth note        /—.        dotted eighth
       /=       sixteenth note
       /_/_/_/  tied notes
                             [hey, _I_ understand it!——I think. . . .]


     BM7       D7        GM7      Bb[7/]6   Eb[M7]     Am9       D9
    x_x___    x____x    _x__xx    x__oxx    _x__xx    xx____    xx____
  2 |o|||o  3 ||||o|  3 o|||||  1 |o||||  1 ||o|||  5 ||ooo|  4 ||o|||
    |||o||    ||o|||    ||oo||    ||||||    ||||||    ||||||    |||ooo
    ||||o|    |o|o||    ||||||    ||o|||    o||o||    |||||o    ||||||
      /         /         /         /—.     /=_/_/      /         /


     GM7      Bb7/6      EbM7     F#7/6      BM7       Fm9       Bb7
    x_x___    xx____    x____x    x____x    x_x___    x____x    x____x
 10 |o|||o  6 ||o||o  6 |o||||  2 ||o|||  2 |o|||o  6 ||o|||  6 ||o|o|
    |||o||    |||o||    |||o||    |||o||    |||o||    ||||||    |||o||
    ||||o|    ||||o|    ||o|o|    |o||o|    ||||o|    |o|oo|    |o||||
      /         /         /         /—.     /=_/_/      /         /—.


     EbM7      Am9       D9        GM7       C#m9     F#7/6
    x_x___    xx____    xx____    x_x___    x____x    x____x
  6 |o|||o  5 ||ooo|  4 ||o||| 10 |o|||o  2 ||o|||  2 ||o|||
    |||o||    ||||||    |||ooo    |||o||    ||||||    |||o||
    ||||o|    |||||o    ||||||    ||||o|    |o|oo|    |o||o|
    /=_/_/      /         /—.     /=_/_/      /         /—.

     BM7       Fm9      Bb7/6      EbM7     F#7/6
    x_x___    x____x    xx____    x_x___    x____x
  2 |o|||o  6 ||o|||  6 ||o|||  6 |o|||o  2 ||o||o
    |||o||    ||||||    |||o||    |||o||    |||o||    D.C.
    ||||o|    |o|oo|    |o||o|    ||||o|    ||||o|
    /=_/_/      /         /—.     /=_/_/     / /

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  | Thomas C. Gannon | tgannon@charlie.usd.edu | U of SoDak (Vermillion)  |
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  *  to left . . . or from left   {   /===}    to right . . . it's        *
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