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=== 3:2 cross-rhythm === Polyrhythm is a staple of modern [[jazz]]. Although not as common, use of systemic [[cross-rhythm]] is also found in jazz. In 1959, [[Mongo Santamaria]] recorded "[[Afro Blue]]", the first jazz standard built upon a typical African 6:4 cross-rhythm (two cycles of 3:2).<ref>"Afro Blue", ''Afro Roots'' (Mongo Santamaria) Prestige CD 24018-2 (1959).</ref> The song begins with the bass repeatedly playing 6 cross-beats per each measure of {{music|time|12|8}} (6:4). The following example shows the original [[ostinato]] "Afro Blue" bass line. The cross noteheads indicate the main [[beat music|beats]]. {{Block indent|<score sound="1"> \new Staff << \new voice \relative c { \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"acoustic bass" \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo 4 = 105 \time 12/8 \clef bass \stemUp \repeat volta 2 { d4 a'8~ a d4 d,4 a'8~ a d4 } } \new voice \relative c { \override NoteHead.style = #'cross \stemDown \repeat volta 2 { g4. g g g } } >> </score>}}
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