Difference between revisions of "Playing ternary swing"
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 15 December 2012
Playing with swing, is before anything a question of accents. In swing music, each beat is divided in three. A beat is not made of two halves but of a triplet of which only the first and third notes are played.
Difference between non-swing binary and swing ternary
This video shows the difference between non-swing and swing, using a scale as a support. Of course, the effect is a bit exaggerated here but this is hust to give you a feel.