boogie
noun /ˈbuːɡi/
/ˈbʊɡi/
(also boogie-woogie
[uncountable] /ˌbuːɡi ˈwuːɡi/
/ˌbʊɡi ˈwʊɡi/
)- a type of blues music played on the piano, with a fast strong rhythm
布吉乐(布鲁斯钢琴乐,节奏快而强) CultureBoogie was especially popular in the 1930s. Musicians who helped to make it popular included 'Cow Cow' Davenport and 'Pine Top' Smith, who released Pine Top's Boogie-Woogie in 1929. The 'boogie-woogie' was also an early name for the jitterbug dance.Topics Musicc2词源early 20th cent. (originally US in the sense ‘party’): of unknown origin.