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Qué (quién) es funk something up - definición

MUSIC GENRE THAT ORIGINATED IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES IN THE MID-1960S WHEN AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSICIANS CREATED A RHYTHMIC, DANCEABLE NEW FORM OF MUSIC THROUGH A MIXTURE OF SOUL MUSIC, PSYCHEDELIC ROCK, JAZZ, AND RHYTHM AND BLUES (R&B)
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  • Bootsy Collins performing in 1996 with a star-shaped bass
  • [[Chaka Khan]] (born 1953) has been called the "Queen of Funk".
  • Charlie Wilson]]
  • The drum groove from "[[Cissy Strut]]"
  • Dr. Dre (pictured in 2011) was one of the influential creators of G-funk.
  • Funk [[horn section]]s typically include saxophones and trumpets. Larger horn sections often add a second instrument for one of the saxes or trumpets, and a trombone or bari sax may also be used. Pictured is the Earth, Wind and Fire horn section.
  • Simple kick and snare funk motif. The kick first sounds two onbeats, which are then answered by two offbeats. The snare sounds the backbeat.
  • This funky bassline includes percussive slapping, rhythmic ghost notes, and glissando effects.
  • George Clinton]] and [[Parliament Funkadelic]] in 2006
  • [[Isaac Hayes]] playing keyboards in 1973
  • James Brown, a progenitor of funk music
  • [[Janelle Monáe]] (born 1985) is part of a new wave of female funk artists.
  • [[Me'shell Ndegeocello]] playing electric bass
  • The [[rhythm section]] of a funk band—the electric bass, drums, electric guitar and keyboards--is the heartbeat of the funk sound. Pictured here is [[the Meters]].
  • Chic]].
  • Prince]] was an influential multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, singer and songwriter.
  • [[The Original Family Stone]] live, 2006. Jerry Martini, Rose Stone, and Cynthia Robinson
  • [[Talking Heads]] combined funk with elements of [[art rock]].
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funk something up      
give music elements of funk.
gfunk         
SUBGENRE OF HIP HOP MUSIC THAT EMERGED FROM WEST COAST GANGSTA RAP
G Funk; G funk; G-Funk; Gfunk; Gangsta funk; Funk rap; Rap funk; Gangsta-Funk; Funk hip hop
Girlfriend.
Get on with your life, Justin. Dump the gfunk tonight.
Deep funk         
SUBGENRE OF FUNK MUSIC
Deep Funk; Hard funk
Deep funk is a subgenre of funk music which features a "hard, lean" sound and emphasis on groove, improvisation, and musicianship over traditional songwriting. The term is also used to describe rare funk recordings sought out by collectors and DJs.

Wikipedia

Funk

Funk is a music genre that originated in Black American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the mid-20th century. It de-emphasizes melody and chord progressions and focuses on a strong rhythmic groove of a bassline played by an electric bassist and a drum part played by a percussionist, often at slower tempos than other popular music. Funk typically consists of a complex percussive groove with rhythm instruments playing interlocking grooves that create a "hypnotic" and "danceable" feel. 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 and thirteenths.

Funk originated in the mid-1960s, with James Brown's development of a signature groove that emphasized the downbeat—with a heavy emphasis on the first beat of every measure ("The One"), and the application of swung 16th notes and syncopation on all basslines, drum patterns, and guitar riffs—and rock and psychedelia-influenced musicians Sly and the Family Stone and Jimi Hendrix, fostering improvisation in funk. Other musical groups, including Kool and the Gang, Parliament-Funkadelic, Ohio Players, Fatback Band, Jimmy Castor Bunch, Earth, Wind & Fire, B.T. Express, Hamilton Bohannon, One Way, Lakeside, Dazz Band, The Gap Band, Slave, Aurra, Roger Troutman & Zapp, Con Funk Shun, Cameo, Bar-Kays and Chic began to adopt and develop Brown's innovations during the 1970s and the 1980s.

Funk derivatives include avant-funk, an avant-garde strain of funk; boogie, a hybrid of electronic music and funk; funk metal, a mix of funk and metal; G-funk, a mix of gangsta rap and funk; Timba, a form of funky Cuban dance music; and funk jam. It is also the main influence of Washington go-go, a funk sub-genre. Funk samples and breakbeats have been used extensively in hip hop and electronic dance music.