
1) American style of music 2) Blues 3) Blues music genre 4) Blues variant 5) Blues-based music 6) Boogie-woogie 7) Cut a rug 8) Dance at the disco 9) Dance energetically 10) Dance macabre 11) Dance to boogie music 12) Disco-dance 13) Do the hustle 14) Form of rock and roll 15) Get a move on 16) Get down
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1) Bop 2) Busta move
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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 s.....
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[genre] Boogie (sometimes called electro-funk or post-disco) is a rhythm and blues genre of electronic dance music with close ties to the post-disco style, that first emerged in the United States during the late 1970s to mid-1980s. The sound of boogie defined by bridging acoustic and electronic musical instruments with emphasis on vocals an...
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[video game] Boogie is a music video game developed by Electronic Arts for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS. Being touted as a party-game, it enables players to create their character, then use the Wii Remote and a microphone to sing and dance through it. Each song within the game can be performed either as a karaoke or as a dancing g...
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A gathering of skydivers, usually focused on fun rather than competition. Big drop zones host several boogies a year, often on long holiday weekends
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Boogie is slang for to dance to pop music.
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[
n] - an instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano)
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A style of piano playing very popular in the thirties. Blues, with continuous repeated eighth note patterns in the left hand and exciting but often stereotyped blues riffs and figures in the right hand.
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boogie-woogie noun an instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano)
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