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Cold Pants (Analysis)

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Harry Pope breaks down the funk piece 'Cold Pants' - its syncopated bass-drum groove, the crashes that lock with the horn hits, and the James Brown-style backbeat.

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Lesson transcript

Funk Masterclass: A Deep Dive into "Cold Pants"

Welcome to an exciting exploration of Cold Pants, an interestingly named piece from Grade Fortune. This lesson will focus on the cool elements of funk music, heavily drawing from James Brown territory.


Introduction

This session is all about embracing the groove.

  • Syncopated Bass Drum Groove: Right from the start, you're in with a nice syncopated bass drum groove.
  • Horn Hits: Pay attention to how the crashes align perfectly with the horn hits.
  • Four-Bar Sections: Catch those nice little syncopated bits at the end of every four-bar section. It's essential to sit back on them and try not to rush.

Classic Funk Fills

The fills you're working on are classic examples of setting up a nice funk horn hit.

  • Be Confident: Approach these fills with confidence and avoid overcomplicating them.

The Ride and Backbeats

When transitioning to the ride:

  • Backbeat on Two Hands: You've got the backbeat on two hands instead of two, which is a classic James Brown technique.
  • Check Out the Masters: Be sure to listen to artists like Jabba Starks and Clyde Stubblefield. They are masters of this style, and doing it right sounds incredibly cool.

Maintaining Balance

As with earlier levels:

  • Ensure your bass drum and snare drum accents are at the same level consistently.
  • Ghost Notes: These should be much quieter to prevent cluttering the sound.

Developing Solos

Now, let's talk about the solos:

  • Development: At section E, continue in a similar vein as before. Knowing the style is key, so immerse yourself in recordings from great funk drummers.

Ghost Notes Example

Let me show you an example of ghost notes:

  • Too Cluttered: When played incorrectly, they sound cluttered and overwhelming.
  • Right Intent: Play them with intention, placing accents a decent distance from the snare drum and ghost notes closer yields a smoother groove.

The Importance of Groove

Remember, funk music is about the groove. The difference between playing cluttered versus smooth is palpable:

  • Cluttered Sound: Too much information can overwhelm the listener.
  • Smooth Sound: Ghost notes that fill the groove out perfectly let you dance to the music.

Syncopation and Development

  • Experimenting with Syncopation: The backbeat doesn't always have to be on 2 and 4. You can avoid it for four bars and then bring it back on beat one.

Unique Accents

Let's demonstrate how to approach section E:

  • Displace Accents: Place accents in unexpected parts of the bar to add depth to your groove.

Conclusion

That wraps up this pro perspective on Cold Pants. Here are your key takeaways:

  • Listen to Your Teacher: They will have a lot more to share with you.
  • Engage with the Music: Enjoy the process; it's a fun exploration!

Happy playing, and see you next time!

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