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Groove, as a musical quality, is an important part of jazz and pop music
appreciative practices. Groove talk is widespread among musicians and
audiences, and considerable importance is placed on generating and appreciating
grooves in music. However, musicians, musicologists, and audiences use groove
attributions in a variety of ways that do not track one consistent underlying
concept. I argue that that there are at least two distinct concepts of groove. On one
account, groove is ‘the feel of the music’ and, on the other, groove is the
psychological feeling (induced by music) of wanting to move one’s body. Further,
I argue that recent work in music psychology shows that these two concepts do
not converge on a unified set of musical features. Finally, I also argue that these
two concepts play different functional roles in the appreciative practices of jazz
and popular music. This should cause us to further consider the mediating role
genre plays for aesthetic concepts and provides us with reason for adopting a
more communitarian approach to aesthetics which is attentive to the ways in
which aesthetic discourse serves the practices of different audiences.
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Keywords | Genre Music Cognition Groove Jazz Rock Popular Music Musical Nuances |
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DOI | 10.1093/jaac/kpac020 |
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