We will start scratching (ghost note) all sixteenth-notes (four per beat) with a constant down/up strumming, muting the strings laying lightly an E9 chord (the James Brown Chord), and adding pressure to play different accents.
We will cover some of the most famous licks of the great blues legend Mr.Albert King. Contains Blues style of Albert King, Lots of great blues licks, Index Finger Bending, Slides, Syncopation
Focus on chordal playing and the main challenge with this one is the large chord stretches - not for the faint hearted folks! Many modern fusion players such as Allan Holdsworth utilize chords which have pianistic like qualities.
Like much of African inspired music, funk typically consists of a complex groove with rhythm instruments such as electric guitar, electric bass, Hammond organ, and drums playing interlocking rhythms.
This concept can serve to you as a guide to make your own jazz work if you just began to dwelve in jazz waters. Includes right hand dexterity, warming up for jazz improvisations, ear developing, scales and arpeggios of jazzy chords, economy and alternate picking styles.