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Swung rhythms refer to a rhythmic feel commonly found in jazz and blues, where the beat is divided unevenly, creating a "long-short" pattern instead of a straight, even division. This results in a more relaxed and laid-back groove, giving the music a distinctive bounce and swing. In practice, the first note of a pair is often played slightly longer, while the second note is shortened, enhancing the syncopation and expressiveness of the rhythm.

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