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Caribbean Styles: Reggae

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Reggae is usually played with a swing feel (or somewhere the 2 & 4 guitar “skanks” (dampened scratch chords). The
between straight and swung). Some of the characteristics of first two reggae grooves start with fundamental one-drop
the style are the empty beat one (known as a “one drop” patterns, and 3 & 4 are versions of a “steppers” groove

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reggae), a heavy bass drum/snare cross-stick on count 3 and (with the four-on-the-floor bass drum).
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2 y y y y y
fœy y y. ..
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Œ Œ Œ Œ

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3 y y y y y y y y y y y y yy y y y . ()
4 y y y y y y y y yy yy y yy y y yy .
ã C œ œ yœ œ y œ œ œ œ . ã C œ œ yœ œ œ œ œ œ . .

“One Drop Reggae”


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This tune flips the usual verse/chorus to chorus/verse – plus includes a “phrase extension” as kind of a tag.

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Play 8 Play 12 œ. œ œ œ 2 more
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intro
Y Y ’ ’ ’ ’ Y
chorus

B Play 16 œ. œ
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œ œ Fill 2 2
ã Y ’ ’ ’ ’ « «
verse (extension)

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j 2.
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ã œ. œ œ œ ˙ Fill 4 .. œ. œ œ œ
Y
stepper æ

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