Description
This funk example demonstrates a couple of different E minor 7 to E minor 6 movements in various positions around the neck. The minor chord with the major 6th oozes funk. The reality is that a lot of the time a minor tonic chord with a major sixth is actually implying the IV chord. It ultimately depends on what the bass note is implying; and in funk you might not be the guy playing the root. You can hear this type of approach in many Prince songs, Parliament, Funkadelic, and other funk artists.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Joel Van Dijk