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| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
I can't help but suspect that you're thinking of "triplets" instead of 3/4 time. |
Yeah, I'm sure that's the case. Also, adding enough swing to your groove can make it sound like it's in compound quadruple meter (e.g., 12/8) by making the second (i.e., swung) 8th-note that is not on the beat sound like it is on the "a" of a triplet, as in:
ONE-and-a-TWO-and-a-THREE-and-a-FOUR-and-a....
If you add enough swing to a straight 8th-note pattern, the groove will take on this triplet feel, although only the notes falling on the beat (i.e., ONE, TWO, THREE, and FOUR) and the "a"s will be sounding, whereas the "ands" will be implied, as in:
ONE-_-a-TWO-_-a-THREE-_-a-FOUR-_-a....
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