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Jazz Drumming Rhythm Chart: Straight vs. Swing Style Notation Guide #2003194 (License: Personal Use)
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This detailed rhythmic chart illustrates common jazz drumming patterns (9 through 13) in both straight and swing interpretations, highlighting how triplet-based swing feel alters note placement and articulation. Each pattern includes metric subdivisions (1 + 2 n m), accent markings, and bracketed variations (e.g., 11a-11e) to demonstrate nuanced phrasing. The visual layout supports practice by contrasting timing approaches side-by-side for immediate application.
Used on music education websites, drum lesson platforms, or jazz theory resources; serves learners seeking to internalize swing rhythm vs. straight time, especially for improvisation, comping, or big band playing.
Related Cliparts: Master jazz drumming rhythms with this clear notation chart comparing straight and swing styles for patterns 9-13. Ideal for drummers learning syncopation and groove.
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