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Funk
Stylistic origins: Soul music with a more pronounced beat and influences from R&B, rock and roll and psychedelic music
Cultural origins: mid to late 1960s US
Typical instruments: Guitar - prominent Bass - Drums
Mainstream popularity: High in the 1970s, later revival of funk beats in metal and hip hop
Subgenres
P Funk
Fusion
Afrobeat - G Funk - Funk metal
Regional scenes
Other topics
Musicians

Funk is a distinct style of music originated by African-Americans, e.g., James BrownJames Brown (born May 3, 1933, Barnwell, South Carolina some sources list his year of birth as 1928 and his birthplace as Pulaski, Tennessee) is one of the most important figures in twentieth-century music and the prime mover in the evolution of gospel an and his band members (especially MaceoMaceo Parker (born February 14, 1943) is a gifted saxophone player, best known for his contributions to James Brown's distinct sound. He was born in Kinston, North Carolina in a musically-rich environment. His mother and father sang in a church and both h and Melvin ParkerBrother of Maceo Parker and member of James Brown's Band. Together with his brother Maceo and James Brown he developed the typical sound of J. and the Funk.), and groups like The MetersThe Meters was a band that performed and recorded from the late 1960s until 1977. It was based in New Orleans. While the band never enjoyed huge popular success, it was nonetheless greatly admired by conoscenti and is considered one of progenitors of funk. Funk best can be recognized by its syncopated rhythms; thick bass line (often based on an "on the one" beat); razor-sharp rhythm guitars; chanted or hollered vocals (as that of CameoAlthough primarily known for their cross over smash hit Word Up Cameo has been scoring chart topping R&B and dance hits for almost thirty years. Larry Blackmon and crew have been bringing the funk to the people through a range of styles, while retaining a or the Bar-Kays ); strong, rhythm-oriented horn sectionIn music, a horn section is a group of wind instruments--sometimes dubbed "horns which are arranged to enhance a song or musical group. Many musical genres feature horn sections, but R&B, funk, ska, soul music and gospel music are perhaps best-known for fs; prominent percussionPercussion instruments are played by being struck or shaken. They are perhaps the oldest form of musical instruments. Some percussion instruments play not only rhythm, but also melody and harmony. Classifications Most percussion instruments have a distinc; an upbeat attitude; African tones; danceability; and strong jazzy influences (e.g., as in the music of Herbie HancockHerbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is a jazz pianist and composer from Chicago, Illinois, USA. Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influential pianists and composers. He embraced elements of rock, funk, and soul while adopting fre, George Duke, Eddie Harris, and others).



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