You're talking utter nonsense here, really. You don't seem to know shit about swing and how it's performed.Toxikator wrote:What does that prove, though? If you play "imperfect" swing, then it's just that: Imperfect. On a good day it's nonmetric and on a bad day it's poorly performed.[...]
Try your "perfect" swing on 8ths at tempi above, say, 200 (which isn't anything rare for swing and bebop). It will just sound lousy and rushed. If you were performing with "perfect" swing in a jazz band on a faster tune, it'd be your first and last gig, period.
What nuffink said is *absolutely* true. On lower tempi, swing might even mean the last 8th triplet to fall closer to the 4th 16th whereas on faster tempi it's almost exactly an 8th.
Several great swing recordings prove this and if you say they're just performed poorly, then you're really doing nothing else but proving you're clueless about this issue.

