Swing (jazz performance style)
In music, the term swing has two main uses. Colloquially, it is used to describe the propulsive quality or "feel" of a rhythm, especially when the music prompts a visceral response such as foot-tapping or head-nodding (see pulse). This sense can also be called "groove".
"Straight" versus swung
Straight: first note length⁄second note length=1⁄1
Soft swing: >1⁄1 to <2⁄1
Triplet swing: 2⁄1
Hard swing: >2⁄1 to <3⁄1
Dotted hard swing: 3⁄1
The term swing feel, as well as swung note(s) and swung rhythm, is also used more specifically to refer to a technique (most commonly associated with jazz but also used in other genres) that involves alternately lengthening and shortening the first and second consecutive notes in the two part pulse-divisions in a beat.
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