Mccoyjazzflacrogercc Work: Mccoy Tyner The Real
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Tyner began playing piano at the age of 13. His early influences included jazz pianists such as Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Billy Taylor. Tyner's musical style was also shaped by his studies with classical pianist and composer, Walter Gieseking.
: A serene ballad described by Tyner as representing "submission to God" and a "giving over of the self to the universe". Blues on the Corner mccoy tyner the real mccoyjazzflacrogercc work
By embracing Tyner's techniques and musical philosophy, pianists can unlock new levels of creativity and expression in their own playing. : A serene ballad described by Tyner as
A spiritual, reflective piece exploring a man's search for meaning. (6:37): A rhythmically complex track with a minimalist
(6:37): A rhythmically complex track with a minimalist composition and "frantic energy".
In the world of jazz discourse—whether in liner notes, dusty record bins, or digital archives (the domain of the modern "jazzflac" collector and critic)—this album stands as a monument. It represents not just a performance, but a specific kind of artistic "work": the labor of breaking new ground.