Not A groovy, just groovy. 60's slang for cool, sharp, good,feeling good, signifying agreement or approval.
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"In the pocket" in music refers to a musician's ability to play in a tight and groovy rhythm with the rest of the band, maintaining a strong sense of timing and feel.
Syncopation in music is when the emphasis is placed on off-beats or unexpected rhythms. An example of syncopation is the song "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder, where the strong beats are not always on the downbeats, creating a funky and groovy feel.
Funk keys are essential in shaping the overall sound of a funk music composition by providing rhythmic and harmonic foundation, creating groovy melodies, and adding layers of texture and color to the music.
To incorporate the funk scale on the piano, you can use techniques like syncopation, staccato playing, and adding chromatic notes for a groovy and funky sound. Experiment with different rhythms and accents to create a lively and energetic feel in your playing.
Groovy is an adjective so you can always put another adjective in front of it as in:gnarly groovy dude (ahem). And can also precede groovy as in wild and groovy or chic and groovy (personal favorite). Growing up in the '60s does have a few advantages.And following groovy..... groovy chick or groovy coiling
a smoothy that is groovy
A groovy fun at the graveyard?
The groovy smoothy is real
when it is groovy
Beat'n Groovy happened in 360.
Winston Groovy was born in 1946.
A Groovy Situation was created in 1970.
Groovy Aardvark ended in 2005.
Groovy Aardvark was created in 1986.
Feelin' Groovy was created in 1967.
Groovy Decay was created in 1982.