A review of psychological and neuroscientific research on musical groove

T Etani, A Miura, S Kawase, S Fujii, PE Keller… - Neuroscience & …, 2023 - Elsevier
When listening to music, we naturally move our bodies rhythmically to the beat, which can
be pleasurable and difficult to resist. This pleasurable sensation of wanting to move the body …

Experience of groove questionnaire: Instrument development and initial validation

O Senn, T Bechtold, D Rose, GS Câmara… - Music perception: an …, 2020 - online.ucpress.edu
Music often triggers a pleasurable urge in listeners to move their bodies in response to the
rhythm. In music psychology, this experience is commonly referred to as groove. This study …

An SEM approach to validating the psychological model of musical groove.

O Senn, T Bechtold, F Hoesl, R Jerjen… - Journal of …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
In music psychology, the experience of wanting to move in response to music is commonly
known as feeling the groove. According to the psychological model of musical groove by …

Downbeat delays are a key component of swing in jazz

C Nelias, EM Sturm, T Albrecht, Y Hagmayer… - Communications …, 2022 - nature.com
To which extent and how do jazz musicians synchronize their timing to create swing? Swing
is a salient feature of jazz music, yet its main psychoacoustical and musical components …

Ar drum circle: Real-time collaborative drumming in ar

T Hopkins, SCC Weng, R Vanukuru… - Frontiers in Virtual …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
AR Drum Circle, is an augmented reality (AR) platform we developed to facilitate a
collaborative remote drumming experience. We explore the effects of virtual avatars that are …

Experience of groove questionnaire: German translation and validation

N Düvel, P Labonde, T Bechtold… - Music Perception: An …, 2021 - online.ucpress.edu
In recent empirical research, the experience of groove (ie, the pleasant sense of wanting to
move along with the music) has come into focus. By developing the new Experience of …

Dynamic modulation of beta band cortico-muscular coupling induced by audio–visual rhythms

M Varlet, S Nozaradan, L Trainor… - Cerebral Cortex …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Human movements often spontaneously fall into synchrony with auditory and visual
environmental rhythms. Related behavioral studies have shown that motor responses are …

A text mining approach to the use of “groove” in everyday language

J Stupacher, T Bechtold, O Senn - Psychology of Music, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
When speaking about music, the term groove can refer to objective qualities, such as
rhythmic patterns, or to subjective experiences, such as the pleasurable urge to move to the …

Relationships Between Audio and Movement Features, and Perceived Emotions in Musical Performance

MR Thompson, JI Mendoza, G Luck… - Music & …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
A core aspect of musical performance is communicating emotional and expressive
intentions to the audience. Recognition of the musician's intentions is constructed from a …

Groovability: Using groove as a novel measure for audio QoE with the example of smartphones

D Keller, M Vaalgamaa, E Paajanen… - … on quality of …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Groove in music is a fundamental part of why humans entrain to it and enjoy it. Smartphones
have become an important medium to listen to music. Especially when being with others …