Hey there,
recently I formed a new band with two friends of mine and we seemingly gravitate towards soul and maybe funk tunes (or soulifying/funkifying random pop hits). We were planning to get bass and keys to join, but it's not easy find someone at the moment... which leaves me as the only harmonic and melodic instrument with a lot of space and a lot of ground to cover. You Are The Sunshine by SW for example: anything I play, say standard funk comping, sounds way too empty, I'm like "Well, a bass surely would sound great here".
I come from a rock context but practiced jazz improvisation and jazz harmony for a bit of time now. So i figured it might be a good idea to get (much) better at chord/melody-playing and use that as a compositional starting point.
Would that be promising? Are there any role models for that or would I have to invent something here

Or do you have inspirational listening tips for me? It doesn't necessarily have to be with vocalists, but most I find is with a dedicated bass and doesn't help. Guitars/drums with a more mainstream-approach to jazz would be perfect. I discovered a Bill Frisell live video with a drummer for example, that was great to see how he filled that space:
Something a bit more straight forward would be great.
Thanks in advance!
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