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Tyner's breakthrough came in 1960 when he joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, a group that had already launched the careers of several prominent jazz musicians. As a member of the Jazz Messengers, Tyner's playing style, characterized by complex harmonies and a distinctive, modal approach, began to gain widespread recognition. During this period, he appeared on several albums, including "Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World" and "A Night at Birdland."

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Tyner's playing style, characterized by complex harmonies and a distinctive, modal approach, has influenced generations of musicians. His use of extended chords and modal interchange has become a staple of modern jazz, while his introspective and melodic playing style has inspired countless pianists. The Real McCoy: Exploring McCoy Tyner’s Blue Note

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