Shuffle Rhythm

Lesson 4/31 | Study Time: 5 Min
Shuffle Rhythm

Shuffle Rhythm

The shuffle rhythm is a very common variation based upon the triplet. It is created by no pfaying the middle note of the triplet, as indicated by the tie.

the triplet, as indicated by the tie.

Examples 25

Bass Part - The shuffle rhythm is used in this bass line.

Drum Part - This is an example of a commonly used shuffle groove, incorporating the 'standard' shuffle hi-hat pattern.

Examples 26

Bass Part - This 'broken-up' bass line uses a combination of previously covered concepts.

Drum Part - The bass drum is synchronised with the shuffle hi-hat part in certain places in this example.

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