I am a late in life guitar player who grew up on and loves funk guitar. I take lessons from a local teacher and can play half a dozen songs all the way through. I gave up on learning how to play funk and this lesson opened the entire concept for me of what I was doing wrong. Thank you so much. I am a fan for life...!
@@jcmdestinationaustralianzj2821 I really struggled with the strumming so I started using a light pick. It doesn’t sound as good but It made a tremendous difference in getting the technique right. Also, make sure you’re strumming to a metronome or drum track. Start slowwwwww and work your way up. I spent perhaps 2 hours a day for 2 days getting the strumming patterns into muscle memory using the light pick. Eventually, I’d say after a two day break, I got back to it and was able to use a medium pick (I don’t use heavy picks). The fretting is not as hard as the strumming. Get comfortable with bar chords, if you already aren’t. Most funk songs use them. A good song to get familiar with the ghost notes is “get lucky” by daft punk. You can simplify it and still get it to sound fairly close to the original. I practiced that for 2-3 hours. Both your hands will be tense at first, but eventually you just start feeling it and things get more natural and relaxed. So to answer your question, as a beginner it took me about a week to be able to play something that would sound halfway decent to an untrained ear.
@@nemesis6014 Thks for your feedback. Really appreciate. Yes I have started slow but my sessions are much shorter than yours. Hours is the key and regularity I guess.
@@jcmdestinationaustralianzj2821 To make your learning a little more effective, try these tips: 1. Get some practice just before bed (a very short session is fine), and if possible, just after you wake up. Practicing those two times will point out to your mind that what you are learning is important, and your unconscious mind will be dedicating more time to the learning, making you better as you sleep, and keeping it bubbling below the surface during the day. 2. Take micro breaks during your practice session. During a micro break, breathe deeply and consciously relax your whole body. Pay special attention to your arms, hands, shoulders and jaw. This helps you stay more consciously relaxed over time, and according to Tal Wilkenfeld, there are neuroscience studies showing it helps your mind organize better what you are learning. 3. If you aim to play live, practice standing up. What you learn sitting down can not always be easily transferred to a standing position. 4. Practice some of the time with your eyes closed. This frees you from constantly looking at your instrument, strengthens the connection from mind directly to muscle memory without visual aid.
Great lesson! I'm a mostly metal player, but lately, I've been getting into funk. It's pretty entertaining to play. What mic position do you recommend? I haven't played single coils in ages.
You're a good player sounds good good advice too now keep your video continuously filming instead of all the breaks stop film stop film haha so so many people do this film stop film stop every 2 seconds come on man haha 😊
Best tutorial, all the essential in just 10 minutes!
I am a late in life guitar player who grew up on and loves funk guitar. I take lessons from a local teacher and can play half a dozen songs all the way through. I gave up on learning how to play funk and this lesson opened the entire concept for me of what I was doing wrong. Thank you so much. I am a fan for life...!
Super relaxed which makes it groovy!
This needs a 2nd part, amazing quality!🎸
simply one of the best tutorials for getting a grasp of funk...
This is THE funk tutorial you will ever need to get the rhythm down! Thanks for that!
Excellent Feodor .Very well structured .Thank you so much !!!!
Excellent lesson, thank you very much
Great lesson! Looking forward to practicing what will be a new style for me. Thanks for the great instruction!
Combination part is very good, love it
Great tutorial!
Awesome lesson on Funk and 16th notes. Thanks heaps. 🎸🎸🎸
Can’t believe I’m actually playing funk now. Your tutorials are amazing for beginners!
How long did it take you ? Am curious cause it seems to take me forever . Thks
@@jcmdestinationaustralianzj2821 I really struggled with the strumming so I started using a light pick. It doesn’t sound as good but It made a tremendous difference in getting the technique right. Also, make sure you’re strumming to a metronome or drum track. Start slowwwwww and work your way up. I spent perhaps 2 hours a day for 2 days getting the strumming patterns into muscle memory using the light pick. Eventually, I’d say after a two day break, I got back to it and was able to use a medium pick (I don’t use heavy picks). The fretting is not as hard as the strumming. Get comfortable with bar chords, if you already aren’t. Most funk songs use them. A good song to get familiar with the ghost notes is “get lucky” by daft punk. You can simplify it and still get it to sound fairly close to the original. I practiced that for 2-3 hours. Both your hands will be tense at first, but eventually you just start feeling it and things get more natural and relaxed. So to answer your question, as a beginner it took me about a week to be able to play something that would sound halfway decent to an untrained ear.
@@nemesis6014 Thks for your feedback. Really appreciate. Yes I have started slow but my sessions are much shorter than yours. Hours is the key and regularity I guess.
@@jcmdestinationaustralianzj2821 To make your learning a little more effective, try these tips:
1. Get some practice just before bed (a very short session is fine), and if possible, just after you wake up. Practicing those two times will point out to your mind that what you are learning is important, and your unconscious mind will be dedicating more time to the learning, making you better as you sleep, and keeping it bubbling below the surface during the day.
2. Take micro breaks during your practice session. During a micro break, breathe deeply and consciously relax your whole body. Pay special attention to your arms, hands, shoulders and jaw. This helps you stay more consciously relaxed over time, and according to Tal Wilkenfeld, there are neuroscience studies showing it helps your mind organize better what you are learning.
3. If you aim to play live, practice standing up. What you learn sitting down can not always be easily transferred to a standing position.
4. Practice some of the time with your eyes closed. This frees you from constantly looking at your instrument, strengthens the connection from mind directly to muscle memory without visual aid.
Practice with pattern and logic. I like it.
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Being a funk beginner this is very helpful 👌
I'm not really into funk, but this is a great practice for timing and accents. thanks.👍
great exercise should help with understanding rhythm for RHCP songs now haha
great lesson, thanks!
Very good job man! I like this way. Also last piece with backing track souns very cool
Very good 👍🏻👍🏻😝
Awesome video!!
Came here from instagram, great lesson and great quality!
Thank you very much! :)
Thanks for a great lesson!
Thought this was Paul David’s
Sounds like the same person
Nah. This guy is accent is Eastern European.
Incredibly useful lesson. Thanks. You have a new subscriber
This was excellent thanks!
amazing my brother
So helpful. . im new to funk music
Excelent video dude
Well deserved like and subscribe
Thanks 🙏
Great.
Really helpful for beginners ! Thanks !
Great ideas, i will try them, thank you!
Amazing tutorial, thank you! Subscribed !
Привет. Отличный урок. Спасибо. Подскажите где взять минус ?
New subscriber here, very nice lesson and channel so far I could check, congrats!
thanks, any advice on double tracking funk guitar
Ooh somehow I found this content exactly the same with Ross Bolton DVD lesson, including the tab & backing track
Great lesson! I'm a mostly metal player, but lately, I've been getting into funk. It's pretty entertaining to play. What mic position do you recommend? I haven't played single coils in ages.
perfect
great vid! is that an olympic white strat?
Great tone. Please show us your pedalboard. 🙏🏼
2nd part plssssss🎉🎉🎉🎉
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And what's with the left handed ppl? 😰😜
You're a good player sounds good good advice too now keep your video continuously filming instead of all the breaks stop film stop film haha so so many people do this film stop film stop every 2 seconds come on man haha 😊
I wish you would talk about how to hold the pick so it glides over the strings and doesn’t get caught, which is what happens to me.
Playing a 9th chord with four fingers, is not FUNKY!!
😂