00:00 Intro 00:33 C Blues Scale 01:15 Funky 4ths - Beginner 03:00 Funky 4ths - Intermediate 05:13 Create Funk Lines 07:32 Play Over a 12-Bar Funk-Blues 09:25 Play through slowly 10:32 Play with backing track 11:22 Conclusion
excellent break down. i never really understood how people harmonized notes when soloing but your method seems to give me a more complete understanding.
Cool! I was looking for advice for playing funky rhythm piano without drums and, once again, I stumbeled over your channel. It wasn't really what I was looking for but hey-this is really good. And it's gonna give me some impulses for my rhythm piano. Gonna try this out for soloing after I have "completed" the assignnent I'm temporarely working on. This is really exiting!! Thanks!
a bit late but a a 5th and a 4th are the same thing if you go in different directions! C and F are both a 5th and a 4th depending on which is the current root.
Great technique and teaching but THAT AIN'T FUNK. Blues and Funk are NOT the same thing. I see this all the time with White musicians. George Clinton, Parliament, Gap Band, Bar Kays, James Brown that's funk