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Nikolas Fotakis's avatar

I'm a sucker for jazz waltzes -- I hadn't even realised, till a musician friend made fun of me for it. My favourite is probably Chick Corea's 'Windows' (the version with Hubert Laws on the flute)

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Jerome Harris's avatar

Thanks for your wide-ranging consideration of the "power of 3"! I'll toss two more facets into the mix: [1] the rich, suave and powerful drumming approach that Elvin Jones brought to triple meters. Every decent jazz drummer of my generation knows what's meant if you say "an Elvin 3" -- or, for that matter, a (Bernard) Purdue shuffle; [2] as I understand it, the Cameroon groove called "bikutsi" is commonly a type of 12/8 feel (four triplet quarter-notes per bar, a cousin of swing and shuffle feels). But check out what virtuoso Cameroonian drummer Brice Wassy (credits include Salif Keita and Jean-Luc Ponty) created in his piece "Flip Stories", which is a "bikutsi in 3" (three triplets per bar)!: https://youtu.be/E8z5eaxQtIs

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