Funk Music is musical genre that originated in the mid 1960s when African- American musicians mixed elements of Soul, Blues, Pyschadelic Rock and Jazz to create a new sound. Funk doesn’t focus on melody or harmony like genres before them, instead its intent is the rhythmic quality within syncopated value on various instruments. Funk traditionally has no harmonic pace, this divides it from Rnb and Soul. It instead uses an improvisational technique, to ‘vamp’, which is to remain on a chord for an intro for a number of bars before proceeding to the tune.This draws in elements of improvisational jazz, to which where the chords where usually taken from the Bebop Genre belonging to
Jazz. Funk musicians where trained in these genres and often added these jazz extensions to their chords and solos.
Like much african-influenced genres, funks main speciality is complex groove played on both new technology and older/tradtional instruments. These included the organ, drums, horn section, electric bass and electric guitar with new modulating effects.
Rhythm
The Rhythm for funk dates back to Saharan African music tradition, where they played with on and off beat structure to which we call syncopation. This style had a revival in new orleans in 1940s before James Brown’s and his rhythm section introduced it country-wide with great effect.
Funk Creates intense Groove by using Strong Guitar riffs and Bass Lines. A big Funk charateristic is to have the bass line as the centerpiece for the entirety of the