51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks
Lessons Included in this Course
Course Content Overview
This course offers a deep dive into the techniques and concepts that define modern fusion guitar. You’ll learn how to seamlessly blend the harmonic sophistication of jazz, the rhythmic complexity of funk, and the raw power of rock. The course is structured to provide you with a comprehensive toolkit of licks and ideas that you can adapt and integrate into your own unique style.
Here’s a breakdown of the lesson contents:
- 51 Versatile Licks: Master a wide array of licks that can be applied across jazz, funk, and rock contexts.
- Diverse Modern Techniques: Explore a range of essential contemporary techniques, including:
- Alternate Picking
- Legato
- String Bending
- Tapped Harmonics
- Arpeggios
- Chord Progressions
- Palm Muting
- Sweep Picking
- Vibrato
- Hammer-ons
- Pull-offs
- Hybrid Picking
- Two-Handed Tapping
- Theoretical Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of the music theory behind the licks, including scale choices, modal interchange, and rhythmic variations.
- Musical Application: Learn how to effectively integrate these licks into your solos and improvisations.
- Professional Backing Tracks: Practice and perform the licks with high-quality backing tracks.
Multi-Angle Video & Interactive Tabs: Benefit from clear, multi-angle video demonstrations and interactive tablature to accelerate your learning.
This Course is Ideal for Players Who...
This course is designed for intermediate to advanced guitarists who are eager to push their creative boundaries and explore new musical territories. It is particularly well-suited for those who want to:
- Develop a strong foundation in modern fusion guitar techniques.
- Expand their improvisational vocabulary with sophisticated and contemporary licks.
- Improve their technical proficiency and dexterity.
- Learn how to blend different genres seamlessly in their playing.
- Gain the confidence to tackle complex musical ideas.
What will I achieve from completing this course?
“51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks” provides a structured and engaging learning experience that is both challenging and rewarding. Phil Short’s expertise as a performer and educator, combined with Lick Library’s high-quality production, ensures that you’ll receive clear, effective instruction. By breaking down complex licks into manageable steps and providing the theoretical context, this course empowers you to not just learn the licks, but to understand them and make them your own. This is more than just a collection of licks; it’s a comprehensive guide to unlocking your potential as a modern fusion guitarist.
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"51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks" by Phil Short
Introduction to the Course
Licklibrary.com is thrilled to present "51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks" by Phil Short, an extensive guitar lesson package designed to elevate your playing skills by integrating the essence of jazz, funk, and rock into your musical repertoire. This course offers a comprehensive exploration of various guitar techniques through 51 distinct licks that encapsulate the core of these genre-blending styles.
Detailed Technique Breakdown
Each lick in the "51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks" course has been meticulously crafted to introduce a range of techniques that are pivotal in mastering the modern guitar playing required in jazz, funk, and rock settings. This section briefly describes each technique focused on in the lessons, highlighting the benefits these skills bring to an aspiring guitarist.
Jazz Techniques
In the realm of jazz, the course covers complex chord progressions and sophisticated arpeggios, enabling students to develop their ability to navigate through intricate harmonic landscapes. Learning these techniques allows players to enhance their improvisational skills and musical expression.
Funk Techniques
Focusing on rhythm and timing, the funk segments delve into syncopated rhythms, slapping, and popping techniques, which are crucial for achieving the groovy and punchy sound characteristic of funk music. These techniques help in refining a guitarist’s timing and rhythmic accuracy, essential for playing in tight, groove-oriented ensembles.
Rock Techniques
Rock licks in the course emphasize aggressive bending, powerful riffing, and dynamic solos. Mastering these techniques boosts one's ability to deliver high-energy performances and captivating solos, vital for any rock guitarist aiming to make an impact.
Performance Context
In addition to technique-focused lessons, "51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks" includes performances by tutor Phil Short. Watching these performances allows students to see the practical application of each technique in a musical context. It serves not only as a learning tool but also inspires students by showing what they can achieve. Observing techniques in action helps in understanding their musical relevance, enhancing memorisation, and encourages expressive playing.
Benefits of Learning These Techniques
The primary benefit of learning these varied techniques is the significant expansion of a guitarist’s expressive range and adaptability across different musical genres. Whether it's executing intricate jazz lines, laying down funky rhythms, or rocking out with high-energy solos, each technique adds a unique flavor and skill to the player's arsenal, making them more versatile and capable musicians.
List of Guitar Techniques Used in "51 Modern Jazz Funk Rock Licks"
At the end of the course, students will have been introduced to a variety of guitar techniques. Here's a list of some of the techniques covered, linked to detailed descriptions for further learning:
- Alternate Picking
- Legato
- String Bending
- Tapped Harmonics
- Arpeggios
- Chord Progressions
- Palm Muting
- Sweep Picking
- Vibrato
- Hammer-ons
- Pull-offs
- Hybrid Picking
- Two-Handed Tapping
These techniques, when learned and applied, provide the tools needed to tackle a wide range of musical challenges and styles, setting the stage for a versatile and exciting guitar-playing career.
About The Tutor
Tutor Profile
Phil Short
Phil started playing classical guitar at the age of 9. He received his first electric guitar for his 11th birthday, and by the time he was 14, was already playing in bands and gigging. At 16, Phil did his first live TV performance for the midlands regional BBC Children in...