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There may be no more an enduring sound that has spanned the long, diverse history of popular music than the blues shuffle.
Born from the boogie-woogie sounds of jazz piano in the very early 20th century, the swinging shuffle groove is built from an insistent and repetitive forward-leaning rhythm that is generally written in 12/8 meter—wherein four consecutive beats are each subdivided into three evenly spaced eighth notes—and comprises a repeating quarter-note/eighth-note rhythm that sounds like "da—da, da—da, da—da, da—da."
In this edition of In Deep, we'll unravel the guitar artistry of three masters of the blues shuffle: Chicago's Jimmy Reed and Muddy Waters, and Texas' Lightnin' Hopkins.