In the exercise above the different 16th note rhythms are combined with each other. Also four muted (xxxx) or unmuted strokes (pppp) are possible. The rhythm can be heard with a click on the graphic notation as drum beat with clapping, while in the video the whole piece is presented with guitar and other instrumentation. In addition the chord change | A7 | D9 | is used, which is very frequent in funk and disco. This chord change appears in all inversions on different positions.
The funky 16th note rhythm exercise is included in the Guitar Lovers Studies PDF or as play along track in the Jamtracks PDF which feature high graphic resolution for printing and integrated sound.
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Funky Rhythm With 16th Notes
In the exercise above the different 16th note rhythms are combined with each other. Also four muted (xxxx) or unmuted strokes (pppp) are possible. The rhythm can be heard with a click on the graphic notation as drum beat with clapping, while in the video the whole piece is presented with guitar and other instrumentation. In addition the chord change | A7 | D9 | is used, which is very frequent in funk and disco. This chord change appears in all inversions on different positions.
The funky 16th note rhythm exercise is included in the Guitar Lovers Studies PDF or as play along track in the Jamtracks PDF which feature high graphic resolution for printing and integrated sound.