Boogie
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Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm, "groove" or pattern used in blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music. The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar, double bass, and other instruments. The earliest recorded boogie-woogie song was in 1916. By the 1930s, Swing bands such as Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Louis Jordan all had boogie hits. By the 1950s, boogie became incorporated into the emerging rockabilly and rock and roll styles. In the late 1980s and the early 1990s country bands released country boogies. Today, the term "boogie" usually refers to dancing to pop, disco, or rock music.
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ブギ(boogie)とはスウィングまたはシャッフルのリズムによる反復フレーズでありブルース、スウィング・ジャズ、ロックンロールなどの音楽で用いられる。ブギーとも表記される。「8ビート最高の芸術」とも言われ、ビートに習慣性があり癖になる点もよく指摘される。 元々ピアノで演奏されたブギウギ() スタイルのリズムをギターやダブルベースなどの楽器に適用したもの。アルバート・アモンズ、ミード・ルクス・ルイス、ピート・ジョンソンの "ブギウギ・トリオ" は、ピアノ・トリオとして知られている。
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Boogie is een terugkerend ritme, shuffle, groove of patroon in een blueslied. De oorsprong ligt in de muziekstijl boogiewoogie waarin het op piano aan het begin 20e eeuw werd gespeeld.
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Boogie é uma forma de movimento rítmico, advindo originariamente das raízes do blues. Caracteriza-se pelo movimento sincopado e cadencial, orientado pela simplicidade de compasso. Dentre as várias lendas que cercam o blues, diz-se que o boogie origina-se na tentativa do guitarrista em imitar a cadência de um trem em movimento. Dentre os vários nomes que imortalizaram o boogie, sem dúvida sobressai-se John Lee Hooker, bluesman americano que influenciou nomes como Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page e Maurice White.
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Boogie
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ブギ
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Boogie (muziektechniek)
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Boogie
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Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm, "groove" or pattern used in blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music. The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar, double bass, and other instruments. The earliest recorded boogie-woogie song was in 1916. By the 1930s, Swing bands such as Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Louis Jordan all had boogie hits. By the 1950s, boogie became incorporated into the emerging rockabilly and rock and roll styles. In the late 1980s and the early 1990s country bands released country boogies. Today, the term "boogie" usually refers to dancing to pop, disco, or rock music.
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ブギ(boogie)とはスウィングまたはシャッフルのリズムによる反復フレーズでありブルース、スウィング・ジャズ、ロックンロールなどの音楽で用いられる。ブギーとも表記される。「8ビート最高の芸術」とも言われ、ビートに習慣性があり癖になる点もよく指摘される。 元々ピアノで演奏されたブギウギ() スタイルのリズムをギターやダブルベースなどの楽器に適用したもの。アルバート・アモンズ、ミード・ルクス・ルイス、ピート・ジョンソンの "ブギウギ・トリオ" は、ピアノ・トリオとして知られている。
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Boogie is een terugkerend ritme, shuffle, groove of patroon in een blueslied. De oorsprong ligt in de muziekstijl boogiewoogie waarin het op piano aan het begin 20e eeuw werd gespeeld.
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Boogie é uma forma de movimento rítmico, advindo originariamente das raízes do blues. Caracteriza-se pelo movimento sincopado e cadencial, orientado pela simplicidade de compasso. Dentre as várias lendas que cercam o blues, diz-se que o boogie origina-se na tentativa do guitarrista em imitar a cadência de um trem em movimento. Dentre os vários nomes que imortalizaram o boogie, sem dúvida sobressai-se John Lee Hooker, bluesman americano que influenciou nomes como Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page e Maurice White.
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