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swing rhythm
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Jazz music culture
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Swing rhythm is integral to jazz music culture, often characterized by a triplet feel and swung eighth notes.
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African music community
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Swing rhythm has had a significant impact on traditional African music, with regional variations and polyrhythmic, syncopated patterns.
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Caribbean music community
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Swing rhythm has been incorporated into diverse Caribbean music genres, blending with other rhythmic influences and interpreted uniquely within the Caribbean music community.
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South Asian music community
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Swing rhythm is less common in traditional South Asian music but is known for its cyclic rhythmic patterns and intricate tabla compositions in the South Asian music community.
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Eastern European music community
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Eastern European music community has varied interpretations of swing rhythm, but it is less prominent compared to other rhythmic patterns.
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Electronic music culture
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Swing rhythm is less prominent in electronic music culture as steady and consistent beats are more common.
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Middle Eastern music community
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Traditional Middle Eastern music often features complex rhythmic modes and metric modulations, leading to the less common employment of swing rhythm in the music community.
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Pop music culture
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Swing rhythm is less commonly used in modern pop music culture.
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swing rhythm
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Western classical music community
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Swing rhythm is less common in Western classical music and is not a defining characteristic due to the strict adherence to rhythmic notation.
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popular music culture
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Swing rhythm is less emphasized and sometimes absent in modern popular music.
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