I just figured something out. Modern jazz (Jarrett, Calderazzo, Charles Lloyd, Joshua Redman) tends not to swing (all of their) their eight or sixteenth notes. They play even 8s and 16s, mixed with swing.
I transcribed In Love in Vain by Jarrett and had a hard time finding a suitable style. Nearly all the "even"styles are bossa-like, but -though modern bassists use a lot of 1-5 (Dave Holland, Christian Mc Bride, Gary Peacock) - it's not latin! They tend to switch between some kind of two-beat to walking, but... they don't swing.
They don't SWING. But NOT in a bad sense. smile
So, yes, @musicstudent is right, but he's oh so wrong. grin

Listen to
My Funny Valentine (Jarrett Still Live)
You are so beautiful (Charles Lloyd)
My one and only love (Chick Corea Akoustik Band)
Miyako or Infant Eyes (Wayne Shorter)
Soul Eyes (Kenny Barron with Stan Getz)

It don't swing and it's pretty groovy

Last edited by Dzjang; 06/21/17 06:36 AM.

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