
Funk is mathematically precise; seeing the subdivisions of the beat is crucial.
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Standard music tells you the downbeat (1, 2, 3, 4) is king. Laboriel argues the most important note in funk is the note right before the 1 – the "and of four." Funk is mathematically precise; seeing the subdivisions of
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A significant portion of the lesson material is dedicated to tone. Laboriel is famous for his rich, woody, and vocal-like tone. He often discusses: