Gene Boggs on Nostr: I finally figured out computational "swing percentage" for 3/x, 4/x, 5/x, 6/x, & 7/x ...
I finally figured out computational "swing percentage" for 3/x, 4/x, 5/x, 6/x, & 7/x meters, for my drummer module. Previously, I had only 4/4 triplet based swing. But that is just one type of swing in one meter.
https://metacpan.org/pod/Music::Drummer#Perl #Swing #Drums
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