WOW!
This is GOLDEN!
Not sure what I used there, since it was on my old audio card (toneport+gearbox), but it's possible that there was some compression
Very "Frusciente-esque" tone and rhythm!! Is it mostly compressor giving you that biting "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" era tone? Always wondered about his tone, and it seems like you've got it down here!!
Yeah - this lesson really rocks!
Thanks mate, hope you like it It can be a bit tricky because of the muting
Very nice Ivan. Wow, techno funk at its best IMHO. I've got to try this lesson. Looks pretty tough tho.
ivan,langeuge dutch,hoe kan ik de zelfde shorts gebruiken zonder mijn duim ik heb kleine handen groetjes armand
Thanks a lot
awesome
Another must-learn lesson from mr. Ivan Milenkovic Some cool right hand moves you got there
Awesome playing! Really cool lesson. Like all the funk ones this week.
Some very cool ideas in this lesson man, well done!
Thanks a lot my friend
Yeah! Sooooo groovy! I love it!!
THanks my friend
really like it ivan! reminds of a 90's band "white trash"
Thanks a lot man, appreciate it.
This groove so much Ivan ... Thanks for this lesson I really have to get that groove
Thanks for the comments everyone
Great lesson! This would indeed make a cool funky song!
This rocks dude!! Very nice
Yea, this is cool, man
This would make an awesome track Ivan - really cool riffs and tightly performed!
Hello GMC, welcome to my new funk lesson! :)
In this lesson we will cover modern funk rhythm techniques. The lesson is structured around several examples that you can use as ideas and directions on how to develop your own funky playing. So, you can learn the parts, and by knowing the scale involved, try to create some variations of existing grooves.
Modern funk techniques resembles to classic funk techniques, but having a more modern approach means that more overdrive is used, and more aggressive degree of playing is applied. Tempos are also quicker and more straight.
You will find techniques like thumb playing and skank technique in this lesson. We will use these techniques mostly to play E7, E9 and E11 shapes, and some licks that will fill the gaps. Bare in mind that the lesson is mostly about rhythm, so finding a good groove and counting the 16th note strums with the picking hand is crucial if you want to stay in the bar properly.
Have fun! :)
E minor pentatonic: