Bands & artists like McCoy Tyner

If you like McCoy Tyner, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Chick Corea

Chick Corea

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Corea's work in jazz fusion and post-bop features complex harmonies and intricate rhythms, similar to Tyner's expansive sound.

avant-garde jazz jazz post-bop
Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock

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Hancock blends elements of jazz with funk and electronic music, showcasing a rich harmonic palette akin to Tyner's innovative style.

bebop classical music electro
Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett

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Jarrett's improvisational approach and use of modal jazz resonate well with Tyner's intricate rhythmic structures.

jazz
Cecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor

Taylor's avant-garde piano style incorporates complex rhythms and harmonies that parallel Tyner's innovative approach to jazz.

avant-garde music jazz
Brad Mehldau

Brad Mehldau

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Mehldau's blend of classical influences with jazz improvisation creates a textured soundscape reminiscent of Tyner’s work.

jazz jazz fusion
Tigran Hamasyan

Tigran Hamasyan

Hamasyan combines Armenian folk music with jazz, creating complex rhythmic patterns that echo Tyner's ethno-jazz roots.

jazz jazz fusion
Robert Glasper

Robert Glasper

Glasper's fusion of jazz with hip-hop elements features rich harmonic textures that align with Tyner’s progressive style.

jazz progressive jazz
Hiatus Kaiyote

Hiatus Kaiyote

This band blends soul, jazz, and electronic elements, creating layered soundscapes that evoke the complexity found in Tyner's music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like McCoy Tyner?

Artists similar to McCoy Tyner include Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett and Cecil Taylor. Each shares elements of McCoy Tyner's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is McCoy Tyner?

McCoy Tyner is primarily known for post-bop, ethno jazz and progressive jazz. Tyner’s music pulses with intricate rhythmic patterns and expansive harmonic textures, creating a dense sonic environment that invites both contemplation and movement.

Where should I start if I like McCoy Tyner?

If you enjoy McCoy Tyner, start with Chick Corea — their album "Children's Songs" is a great entry point. Corea's work in jazz fusion and post-bop features complex harmonies and intricate rhythms, similar to Tyner's expansive sound.