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Reggae Your own work

To Learn about Music in the Caribbean, including Reggae To learn to play and sing “3-Little-Birds” Compose your own Reggae song with Ska chords, riff, and words

L.O; To be able to construct and perform a 16-bar chord sequence for your own Reggae piece. Key words; ska chords, back beat, syncopation, riff, hook

Examples of Reggae….

Start end Suggestions; G C D or C F G

Reggae music is the best It stops me feeling low And every time I get that feeling I want the world to know Don’t worry, don’t hurry Gonna’ make me feel so good The sun it shines down I knew it always would

Riff…. Keep it simple; don’t use every bar total pattern of 4 – 8 notes maximum, based on 3 – 5 different notes

The percussion

Our own Reggae song using; Ska chords (back-beat) 2 – 3 chords A melody to fit in with the words Riff 4 – 8 notes Percussion (timbale drums/hi-hat/kick drum) voice