concept   groove

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) African countries (1) United States (1) western countries (1) Africa (1) Brazil (1) Caribbean (1) engineering culture (1) music culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 groove African countries Groove is a key feature of traditional African dance and music, involving rhythmic movements and a sense of enjoyment. 2
2 groove United States In the United States, groove is a term that relates to music rhythm and feeling in sync with the beat, often associated with dancing. 2
3 groove western countries In Western countries, groove is a rhythmic pattern that provides a foundation or feeling of sync with the beat in music. 2
4 groove Africa The concept of groove in African culture refers to a musical rhythm or pattern present in traditional and popular music styles such as Afrobeat, reggae, and calypso. 1
5 groove Brazil The concept of groove in Brazil is associated with dancing and rhythmic movements, particularly in the context of samba and traditional dances. 1
6 groove Caribbean The concept of groove in Caribbean culture refers to musical rhythms associated with traditional and popular music styles like Afrobeat, reggae, and calypso. 1
7 groove engineering culture In engineering culture, a groove is a long narrow cut or depression used to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge. 1
8 groove music culture Groove is an established rhythm and feel in music culture that makes people want to move and dance. 1