I ALWAYS tend to swing my eighth note picking just out of habit.
But I think to play at faster tempos it is probably necessary to morph more into 'straight' eighths since the duration between notes gets shorter as the tempo increases.
Does anyone typically switch to straight eights at faster tempos?
I actually find it hard to play straight 8ths since I never practice that way. I have to force myself to do it. I'm wondering if I shouldn't practice that way as a way to improve my speed???
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I don't think I'm capable of playing tunes fast enough that I have to worry about switching from swing eighths to straight eighths
Our group has been talking about playing more bossas lately. I would guess that'd be a good way to practice straight eighths and still be doing something relevant.
Next time I'm on guitar I'll see if its any different.
Hanear21, yes, good point. Bossas are straight 8ths. Maybe I should play more bossas to get more used to that feel!
instead the 8th notes should be relatively straight (in some instances, u can play with a slight laid back feel so that it sounds bouncy) ; the swing comes from the phrasing and timing not from the triplet feel...
listen to this for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72UeP0o68JA
charlie parker himself, in some instances the 8th notes are slightly laid back but not "swung" but most of the time they're fairly straight.
or the king of swing mister louis armstrong himself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFzxo-XI8As
most of the 8th notes are staright, at certain points he does have a bit of a laidback bouncy feel b ut not quite the quantized swing 8th notes that books often tell students to practice...
there is no rule for choosing when to play with a bouncy laid back feel, but it s usually more effective on slower songs like in this instance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QOd7urjwTQ
the problem is that people tend to over pronounced the swung 8ths to the point where it's closer to a dotted 8th and 16th, and that's just considered very amateurish by many jazz musicians
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Birds phrasing is phenomenal when he gets going at speed.
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Those examples say it al! I may have to get that book. In a far-off dream I would like to learn Charlie Parker licks on my guitar. Thanks for that.
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