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Guitar Based Funk
Hi guys - looking to trouble you for some recommendations if I may. I'm fairly new to the world of funk music and am particularly keen on the funk guitar sound. I wonder if anyone knows of any good songs or acts that feature a prominent guitar track, especially with a 'stripped back' sound, i.e. without too much other instrumentation such as keys, horns, brass, strings, backing vocals etc. Much appreciated if you could give me some suggestions.
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Well, here's a good start:
5 Funk Guitarists You Should Know ...and here's a couple tunes off the top of my head: Some elements of Funk in this one: Joe Walsh had a bit of Funk goin on: ...and I have an "Acid" Funk tune I did with a friend: http://www.planktonsodyssey.com/reso...+Funky+GTO.mp3 Now go getcher Funk on! |
There are many songs by Prince - mostly earlier material - that is guitar with sparse keyboard inflections
Ohio Players also has many many guitar driven funk songs and although Chic is considered disco-funk, their music is driven by the guitar and bass with sparse keys and strings as embellishments, as opposed to being keyboard driven |
Redbone!!!!!
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As bassist for over 30-yrs (with a bit of skilz on drums,git & keys), I live & breath by the "CODE OF FUNK":afro:! Back-in-the-day, most of the bands I've performed with were funk & funk/jazz-based. Now, I write/perform, track/mix/record my own brand of funk (some fused with today's sound) & 70's-era funk-cover productions in my home-studio. Yeah mannn, I'm all about the FUNK & Nuthin but the FUNK (tho' my daughter says my socks are the most "funkiest" thing about me:D)! Anyway with all that said (& sincere apologies for boring you with my micro-autobiography), just a few questions to help define & determine which guitarists aptly suits your requirements (Plankton's suggestions are most excellent); A)- Is your play preference on funk-guitar for performing "lead-fillers" or "rhythmic/bar chord" strumming? (such as what AWB guitarists Onnie McIntyre & Hamish Stuart perform on the classic "Pick Up The Pieces") B)-Are you looking to do "funk-solo's"? (Like Ernie Isley's melodic guitar-solo on the Isley Bros "Who's That Lady"?) C)-A combination of funk "lead-riff/rhythmic/solo"-technique that also incorporates subtle styles of rock/jazz guitar-play? (such as 6-string Master-Extraordinaire, Dennis Coffey on the hit, "Scorpio") D)-What type of git (Les P, Strat, PRS, Epi, etc for ex.) & what type of efx/signal-chain will you be using/planning to use?(Vox wah, Electro-Harmonix phase-shifter, Line6 pod, etc for ex) E)-Who/What inspired you to want to delve into funk as well as Why? I ask these questions only to assist you in achieving your utmost satisfaction in "FUNK-OLOGY" by directing you to guitarists I think would be suitable for what you seek & to enjoy. My opinon(s) only for better or worse. Who knows...We even might be able to lay down some tracks together in the future...:band::band::beer::afro::) Peace 2-fingaz' Q.rM |
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Funk is my forte, as well as jazz and urban blues although I play almost anything to pay the bills In my current main group, I sing, play bass and bass synthesizer |
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The 70s p-funk era produced some good funk rock guitarist like Eddie Hazel (Parlament/Funkadelic).
Ernie Isleys solo (Go For Your Guns). The exact same song as 'Living' In The Life' also on the album has always been a personal favorite. One of my favorite funk guitarist during the 70s is George aka 'Lightin' Licks' Johnson and his brother Louis E Johnson aka 'Thunder Thumbs' on bass guitar (Brothers Johnson). Rick James is another guitarist and funk innovator worthy of mention,. Sly Stone, and so many more... |
Thanks for all the recommendations guys - I'll certainly be checking all those out. What a friendly and helpful community this is :yeah:
Great plank work Plankton - very nice. Wish I was the tenth of the guitarist you are! MISTERQCUE - thanks for your response. I do play guitar but I'm not looking to play live. Just want some good funk for my own listening pleasure! But to answer your questions - guitar preference is single coils (Tele at the moment), fx is simple - compression / chorus OD - and that's it! Thanks again - much appreciated. |
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