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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liquid_funkLiquid funk - Wikipedia

    Liquid funk, liquid drum & bass, liquid DnB, melodic drum & bass, or sometimes just liquid is a subgenre of drum and bass. While it uses similar basslines and bar layouts to other styles, it contains fewer bar-oriented samples and more instrumental layers (both synthesized and natural), harmonies, melodies and ambiance, producing a sentimental ...

  2. Jul 15, 2021 · Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jul 15, 2021 • 4 min read. A subgenre of drum and bass, liquid funk emerged in the early 2000s. Liquid DnB draws inspiration from the harmonies and atmospheres of jazz, breakbeat, and funk.

  3. Le liquid funk (liquid drum and bass, liquid DnB ou simplement liquid) est un sous-genre musical du drum and bass. Le nom du genre est attribué au début des années 2000 par DJ Fabio, un DJ britannique [2]. Histoire

    • Faible, largement basée en Grande-Bretagne au début, mondiale maintenant
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FunkFunk - Wikipedia

    • Etymology
    • Characteristics
    • History
    • Derivatives
    • Social Impact
    • Further Reading

    The word funk initially referred (and still refers) to a strong odor. It is originally derived from Latin "fumigare" (which means "to smoke") via Old French "fungiere" and, in this sense, it was first documented in English in 1620. In 1784, "funky" meaning "musty" was first documented, which, in turn, led to a sense of "earthy" that was taken up ar...

    Rhythm and tempo

    Like soul, funk is based on dance music, so it has a strong "rhythmic role". The sound of funk is as much based on the "spaces between the notes" as the notes that are played; as such, rests between notes are important. While there are rhythmic similarities between funk and disco, funk has a "central dance beat that's slower, sexier and more syncopated than disco", and funk rhythm section musicians add more "subtextures", complexity and "personality" onto the main beat than a programmed synth...

    Harmony

    Funk uses the same richly colored extended chords found in bebop jazz, such as minor chords with added sevenths and elevenths, or dominant seventh chords with altered ninths. Some examples of chords used in funk are minor eleventh chords (e.g., F minor 11th); dominant seventh with added sharp ninth and a suspended fourth (e.g., C7 (#9) sus 4); dominant ninth chords (e.g., F9); and minor sixth chords (e.g., C minor 6). The six-ninth chord is used in funk (e.g., F 6/9); it is a major chord with...

    Improvisation

    Funk continues the African musical tradition of improvisation, in that in a funk band, the group would typically "feel" when to change, by "jamming" and "grooving", even in the studio recording stage, which might only be based on the skeleton framework for each song.Funk uses "collective improvisation", in which musicians at rehearsals would have what was metaphorically a musical "conversation", an approach which extended to the onstage performances.

    Funk was formed through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the mid-20th century. Musicologist Anne Danielsen wrote that funk might be placed in the lineage of rhythm and blues, jazz, and soul.Sociologist Darby E. Southgate wrote that funk is "an amalgam of gospel, soul, jazz fusion, rhythm and blues, and ...

    From the early 1970s onwards, funk has developed various subgenres. While George Clinton and the Parliament were making a harder variation of funk, bands such as Kool and the Gang, Ohio Players and Earth, Wind and Firewere making disco-influenced funk music.

    Women and funk

    Despite funk's popularity in modern music, few people have examined the work of funk women. Notable funk women include Chaka Khan, Labelle, Brides of Funkenstein, Klymaxx, Mother's Finest, Lyn Collins, Betty Davis and Teena Marie. As cultural critic Cheryl Keyes explains in her essay "She Was Too Black for Rock and Too Hard for Soul: (Re)discovering the Musical Career of Betty Mabry Davis", most of the scholarship around funk has focused on the cultural work of men. She states that "Betty Dav...

    Danielsen, Anne (2006). Presence and pleasure: The funk grooves of James Brown and Parliament. Wesleyan University Press.
    Vincent, Rickey (1996). Funk: The Music, The People, and The Rhythm of The One. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-13499-1.
    Thompson, Dave (2001). Funk. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-629-7.
    Wermelinger, Peter (2005). Funky & Groovy Music Records Lexicon. -. ISBN 3-9522773-1-2.
    • Mid-1960s, United States
  5. Sep 2, 2023 · James Krustofski. September 2, 2023. 5 minutes read. Origins and Evolution: Liquid Funk is often used interchangeably with Liquid Drum & Bass, but to be precise, Liquid Funk is a sub-genre that emphasizes the funk and soul elements within the broader Liquid DnB category.

  6. Mar 6, 2020 · Liquid funk’, as he called it, was characterised by its melodic approach, mellow instrumentation and smooth, soulful vibes. Almost immediately, the style became recognised as a subgenre in its own right, commonly referred to as liquid drum & bass or simply liquid.

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