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By Ben Gibson



Funk

the purpose of playing funk on a bass is the to be the backbone of the band.
the way to play funk is to play a emphasised ground note on the first beat, then do the funky
impro. in the middle.

its all about syncopation. get as much into the bassline as you can.

silences can be used in funk as well. the best funk bass lines are simple with lots of silence
but still with syncopation.

check out


HOW TO PLAY

the funk scale (i cant remember the real name minor scale with a seventh r something)

goes like this for G (its the same shape of notes for every key)

G----------------|----------------|----------0-----|----------------|
D----------------|-------0-----2--|--3-------------|----------------|
A----------1-----|--3-------------|----------------|----------------|
E-3----5---------|----------------|----------------|----------------|

i know that doesnt sound too funky but if you make riffs using the notes it will.

heres one this guy taught me.

G--------0-------|--------0-------|------0---------|------0---------|
D-----------2h3--|----------2h3---|---------2h3----|---------2h3----|
A----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
E----3-----------|--33-3----------|--3-------------|-3333-----------|

you can make it even funkier by putting in a fill every now and then such as these.

1.
G----------------|----------------|
D---33---2--0~---|----------------|
A----------------|--3h1-----------|
E----------------|---------3------|

2.
G----------------|----------------|
D---5---323--5---|-5--323---5-----|
A----------------|----------------|
E----------------|----------------|

3.
G---00---0-------|----------------|
D------3----3---0|------0---------|
A----------------|-1--3----3------|
E----------------|------------1--3|


so yeah those are some basic things to know about funk.


check out tabs from these artists for funk tabs. JAMES BROWN, HERBIE HANCOCK, BOOTSY
COLLINS.

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/b/bass_lessons/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Mike
n00b!
#1 by Mike Herrera at Apr 18, 2006 at 11:38 PM EST
i give yall funkers o great tab
 
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FleaFan
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#2 by FleaFan fLy at May 5, 2006 at 8:57 PM EST
good one...
 
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...
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#3 by ... ... at May 16, 2006 at 7:07 PM EST
nice...very helfpful
 
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Jonathan
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#4 by Jonathan Williams at May 31, 2006 at 12:58 AM EST
nice
 
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Alastair
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#5 by Alastair Angus at Jun 12, 2006 at 3:07 AM EST
thnx for the funk boost man
 
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LouDog
n00b!
#6 by LouDog at Jun 21, 2006 at 11:04 AM EST
Most Funk is based off the Mixolydian scale. Funk also relies on the flat 7, always one whole step below the root. Such as G is the Flat 7 of A etc. A good primer for strting your own lines.
The scale you posted was very helpful.
 
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Jack
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#7 by Jack at Jun 28, 2006 at 1:24 AM EST
Man, that was really helpful, thanks
 
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phil
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#8 by phil smith at Aug 2, 2006 at 7:55 PM EST
Nice tab dude really helped me...thanks!
 
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les claypool fa
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#9 by les claypool fan! at Aug 16, 2006 at 2:14 PM EST
thanks
 
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Dan
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#10 by Dan Weyand at Aug 26, 2006 at 1:27 AM EST
what that scale is is a sort of mix between the blues scale and the dominant. you play over a dominant chord with the blues scale or you can use the dominant. try switching around between using the blues scale and the dominant when playing funk.

nice tab, very helpful.
 
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jude
n00b!
#11 by jude kim at Aug 30, 2006 at 9:29 PM EST
the scale is in dorian mode, scale of a ii chord in regular diatonic scales. it was interesting to realize that thru this tab tho. thanks for the funk!