Rhythm is probably the most important element in Funk. There are many songs which use one chord for extended periods, relying on rhythm to create interest and make the music groove. The following examples demonstrate keyboard parts using only the C major chord and quarter notes. By using a variety of combinations of quarter notes and rests it is possible to create different effects.
In this example the keyboard plays on the second and fourth beats along with the snare drum. This technique is used in many styles of music, particularly R&B, Reggae and Rock.
The following examples demonstrate quarter notes played on different beats of the bar. Listen to the effect each one produces as you play.
Once you are comfortable with playing a chord on any beat of the bar, try creating some two bar patterns as shown in the following example.