pope Benedict used to be a drummer in a reggae band and he made his reggae drum in the shape of a bum and he used to worship satan
jamaica and portarico
reggae music.
the talking drum is amazing and I think that it is from Africa
Ras Cardo reggae from trench town, Jamaica was the first person to bring the authentic reggae facts to the Atlanta public. He did this in the early nineties by his appearances on radio and television as well as in the night clubs such as the Royal Peacock on Auburn avenue. His first radio appearance came when he was a guest on the station-WRFG 89.3 FM with DJ -Pappa Dave. Then followed his appearances on the show with Atlanta DJ's of - Rockers International with Napti Walters and Lisimba. This was a show which aired on Saturday afternoons on the same station WRFG. He then made several appearances with Ras Marvin at the same place. He then was invited on WCLK by DJ' _ Glen Simmons, a station of Morris Brown college in Atlanta. Ras cardo became an Atlanta reggae educator and speaker at several venues which involved reggae music and the works of legends like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and others. He then made appearances on several television stations like TV-69 with Ben Jonathan, TV-5, TV-8, TV-2 and was also featured in the Atlanta Journal and constitution article written on reggae origins by writer- Steve Dollar. He has toured the schools and colleges educating the youths on the mission of reggae in helping the people to a better life. He appeared on stage in the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta with the legendary reggae group- Black Uhuru- featuring Don Carlos and Garth Dennis. This was the first time any reggae band or group was telecast worldwide on the AT&T stage. Ras Cardo has appeared and performed at the MLK Jr. Center in Atlanta on the honoring of the slain civil rights leaders birthday celebrations. His works in reggae in the Atlanta in the early and mid nineties is legendary. His legacy for the people in reggae continues.
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In reggae music, a standard drum kit is the most commonly used percussion instrument. Sometimes though, a bongo drum may be used.
it is used in almost, if not all, reggae songs
Reggae.. They played what I like to call "pop-reggae" (as opposed to i.e. roots reggae..)
Reggae or something like that I think...drum & bass too. I think
Some common drum beats used in popular music genres include the rock beat, the four-on-the-floor beat in dance music, the shuffle beat in blues and jazz, and the reggae beat in reggae music.
a drum roll.
It has a simple two step beat , the vocals originate from Jamaican descent instuments include guitar , pans and the drum
shaggy
To create a reggae beat in Logic, follow these steps: Open Logic Pro and create a new software instrument track. Select a drum kit that contains reggae-specific sounds like a fat kick, tight snare, hi-hats, and classic reggae drum samples. Set the tempo to a typical reggae pace, around 70-90 BPM. Begin by programming a simple kick and snare pattern on beats 2 and 4 of each bar, mimicking the traditional reggae "one drop" rhythm. Add in hi-hats on the off-beats (beats 2 and 4) to create a syncopated feel. Experiment with adding percussion elements such as shakers, tambourines, or congas to enhance the groove. Use the piano roll or step sequencer to adjust the velocities of each drum hit to create dynamics and a natural feel. Incorporate fills and accents sparingly to keep the beat interesting but still rooted in the reggae groove. Consider adding dub effects like delay and reverb to certain drum hits for a more authentic sound. Play around with swing settings to give the beat a more laid-back and groovy vibe. Once you're happy with the beat, consider layering it with a bass line and offbeat guitar or keyboard chords to complete the reggae sound. By following these steps and experimenting with different elements, you can create an authentic and engaging reggae beat in Logic Pro that captures the essence of this vibrant genre.
Reggae Reggae Sauce is a good.
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A Rhythmic Tick