Swinglines rhythm, timing, and polymeter in musical phrasing

The way rhythm is taught in Western classrooms and music lessons is rooted in a centuries-old European approach that favors metric levels within a grand symmetrical grid. 'Swinglines' encourages readers to experience rhythms, even gridded ones, as freewheeling affairs irrespective of the m...

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