Steve Cropper, Spanky Alford, Curtis Mayfield, Jimmy Johnson, Cornell Dupree, and Leo Nocentelli are just a few of the legendary soul men of
Whatever your preferred style happens to be, injecting a little “soul” into your rhythm
Marv’s Thang
“Marv’s Thang” is inspired by the phenomenal Marv Tarplin. Marv was a fantastic guitarist and writer who spent most of his career playing his black Les Paul Custom alongside the great Smokey Robinson. Marv and Smokey started out on the Motown label with their group The Miracles in 1958 and are now both members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Though Marv Tarplin is typically known for his understated chordal work, this example is from a killer riff he played on the 1965 Marvin Gaye hit “Ain’t That Peculiar” (Tarplin also co-wrote the tune). For this one, we’ll be using a bit of hybrid picking with a clean tone. Although, if you add a bit of dirt to your tone, you’ll hear how Marv’s piano styled chords influenced the next generation of rock guitarists! Also, there’s some syncopation here so we’ll need to be aware of that.”
Marv’s Thang – Overview
Marv’s Thang – Performance
Download the tab, notation, and jam track for this soul
Marv’s Thang – Breakdown
Gentle Genius
“Gentle Genius” is a really classy chord progression with some elegant fills in the style of soul and R&B
Gentle Genius – Overview
Gentle Genius – Performance
Download the tab, notation, and jam track for this soul
Gentle Genius – Breakdown
After you’ve got these soul rhythm grooves down, make sure to check out the full course on TrueFire to really nail down your soul rhythm chops! In Essentials: Soul Rhythm Guitar, James Hogan presents 8 more rhythms, complete with tab, notation, and jam tracks for each one. Check it out now!