Intervals 1-4-5-b7. Typical funk and fusion device.
Показывает, как текущий элемент связан с ладом, тональностью и используется в музыке.
Groovy, funky, "suspended".
Rhythm, energy, "groove".
Can be stable in funk; unstable in classical.
Recognized by the funky-jazzy "swing" without a third.
7sus4 chord (1-4-5-b7).
Fourth (4) and minor seventh (b7) — the defining pair.
4 and b7 define the character.
From V7: 4 instead of 3. From sus4: added b7.
4 pulls toward 3, b7 — toward 6 or 1.
7sus4 → 7 → I — two-stage resolution.
Dominant with suspension; standalone chord in funk.
In funk and fusion — can be the "groove tonic".
V7sus4 in cadences; I7sus4 in funk as groove center.
Mixolydian, Dorian, pentatonic.
Fourth-fifth phrases in funk improvisation.
Funk, fusion, R&B, gospel, hip-hop.
Rhythmic patterns with accents on 4 and b7.
Foundation of funky groove accompaniment.
Rhythmic "swinging" between 4 and 5 creates groove.
Shows the dominant "skeleton" without the third — maximum rhythm.
Practice arpeggio patterns across positions on the interactive fretboard.