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  • thanks, i never really grasp the definition of the swung note but now i see that not only i know it but i use it a lot too.

  • Great video and very helpful - I find playing with the metronome very helpful - like your direct and methodical teaching style. Thanks.

  • Helpful!

  • great instruction. One tiny suggestion, however, for TOTAL perfection of your presentation: when you first exemplify the "triplet" by playing it on the guitar, first do your voice-over with "One, two, three; one, two, three ... ", (as you've done). Then transition to OMIT the "two", and voice-over with "One, three, one, three, one, three, one, etc.", with the one and three spaced out in swing fashion, of course. That will clench it solid.

  • Really helpful. Thanks

  • this helps so much! thanks a lot!!

  • thnx

  • wow, thanks

  • 2 straigt eigth notes = 1 quarter note (equally distributed)

    3 triplets = 1 quarter note (equally distributed)

    swing eigth notes:

    first note as long as 2 triplets (2/3 of the used time)

    secound note as long as 1 triplet (1/3 of the used time)

    Am I right?

  • Yes. For more info check out my video "8th Note Jam".

  • Extremely helpful and clear - Thank you

  • That's very helpful.

  • good job man...nice and clear teaching.

  • Good job .. really sounds nice. 5/5 from me !

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