Funk comes from R&B and Soul Same instrument line up. By late 1960s, funk takes over from Soul as the dominant African American musical style

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Funk

Funk comes from R&B and Soul Same instrument line up By late 1960s, funk takes over from Soul as the dominant African American musical style Term funk: odor, smell. Used as musical term in early 1900s before funk music. Syncopation, danceable groove

Elements of Funk 1. Minimal or no chord changes 2. Riffs and Polyrhythms 3. Emphasizing beat 1 4. Focus on rhythm Voice and other melodic instruments used like percussion instruments Length of songs, focus on groove

What is a chord? 1. Chord Changes Typical pop music harmonies (4 chord song), verse-chorus structure and chord changes: Ex: Ben E. King - Stand By Me (1961) One chord songs: Ex: Aretha Franklin - Chain of Fools (1968)

Mid 1960s, beginnings of Funk Some artists started emphasizing rhythm over melody and harmony. What is melody? Drums are the most purely rhythmic instrument because they don t usually play melodies or chords (although they can) Demo: drum on guitar/table

2. Riffs and Polyrhythms Riff: Short, repeated rhythm or musical idea (demo) Funk rhythms were often polyrhythmic in structure, which means that each instrument would play a short, simple idea (riff) over and over. Syncopation Demo: group interlocking patterns, table, claps, etc.

2. Riffs and Polyrhythms The interest of the music comes from the way in which these simple parts fit together to make a complex overall effect, and also the way this can be manipulated to explore nuances of groove. Non-percussion instruments can play like drums to create this same effect: focus on rhythm Ex: James Brown In The Middle, Pt. 1 (1968)

2. Riffs and Polyrhythms Short repeated patterns as basis for funk songs OR, Rhythm as basis for a song (vs. melody) Ex: James Brown Go On Now (1968)

3. Emphasizing Beat One Most popular music is grouped into 4 beat bars Blues, R&B, Soul, Rock n Roll emphasize the backbeat (2+4) Ex: Al Green Here I Am (Come and Take Me) (1973) The One Ex: James Brown Make It Funky (1971)

Compared to soul: Less melodic vocals (voice as percussion) Percussive riffs (short repeated patterns) Rhythm is central Polyrhythms (West African drumming) Pop and Gospel references gone Slow or no chord changes Length to keep groove (7+ minutes) Similar to minimalism, stripped down basics Ex: James Brown - Cold Sweat (1967)

James Brown (1933-2006) b. South Carolina, raised in Augusta, Georgia Godfather of Soul Control-freak musical mastermind Eye (ear?) for talent

Ex: James Brown Papa s Got a Brand New Bag (1965) often considered first funk song (along with Cold Sweat ) Militaristic rehearsals, road life Fines New bands

Maceo and all the King s Men Former-James Brown band members Maceo Parker (sax) Jimmy Nolan (guitar) Ex: Maceo and all the King s Men Maceo (1970) Emphasis on groove leaves lots of room for improvisation

Parliament (and/or) Funkadelic Late 60s to present (P-Funk), collective George Clinton Former members of James Brown s bands Bootsy Collins

Ex: Parliament Flash Light (1977) Repeated chants

Socio-cultural aspects of Funk Civil Right Movement: optimism for integration Split of Martin Luther King pacifism and Black Panther militant Islam Funk represents a Blacker style of music

Socio-cultural aspects of Funk Why was funk seen as being blacker than other kinds of music? 1. In removing pop elements that had been in soul music, funk seemed to be distancing itself from typically white musical forms. 2. Unlike soul, funk did not have crossover appeal at first. James Brown, who had many white fans as a soul artist, mostly lost that part of his audience when he changed over to funk.

Socio-cultural aspects of Funk 3. Specific musical features of funk strongly parallel aspects of traditional African music (polyrhythmic structures, static harmony, etc.) In general, more committed 1960s black nationalists often chose to dress in Africaninspired clothes, adopt African names, etc., and funk could serve as an aural equivalent of those gestures

Socio-cultural aspects of Funk Most commercial funk artists seemed sympathetic to these political developments in a general way, but also generally avoided strong political commitments. James Brown, especially, became an important community figurehead and frequently expressed a pro-black perspective, without ever being as publicly radical as, for example, the Black Panthers or the Nation of Islam. Ex: James Brown Say It Loud (I m Black And I m Proud) (1968).

Other elements of Funk 1. Slap Bass style (demo) Ex: Red Hot Chili Peppers Higher Ground (1989) 2. Extended chords on guitar (demo) 3. Horn stabs or horn shots: Ex: James Brown - Gittin a Little Hipper (1969)

Sly & The Family Stone San Francisco collective, psychedelic 1967-1983 Ex: Sly & The Family Stone Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Again) (1970)

Too many artists, too little time The Meters (New Orleans) Ex: Just Kissed My Baby (1974) Wah wah Chaka Khan (Chicago) band Rufus, Queen of Funk Ex: Tell Me Something Good (1974) Kool & The Gang War Tower of Power The Commodores

Funk influences on other genres Funk Rock: Ex: Red Hot Chili Peppers - If You Have to Ask (1991) G-Funk: Ex: Snoop Dogg Snoopafella (1999) Sample of Brick Dazz (1977) Often samples P-Funk Many other hip hop groups sample funk, especially James Brown Pop-Funk: Ex: Prince - Kiss (1986)