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Lesson Sample
Lesson Jam Track (Key of Bm)
Teacher: Hey
everyone. Tonight, Part 2 - Reggae Guitar Style. Introducing minor keys chord
progressions. Also, the 8th note chek and 16th note chek-a strokes. And
appropriate scales with related riffs. Here is our progression for this lesson's
work.
Chek
Stroke
Teacher: The feel here is straight time with the
characteristic Reggae chord hits, the 'chek', placed on each upbeat. Again,
characteristic is the short, staccato sound with slight palm muting. Video
coming
Chek
Stroke
Teacher: Here are some other minor chord voicings
to be familiar with
Minor Chord Voicings
Teacher: Combining last lesson's major chord
voicings gives us a few ways to handling this chord progression of Bm - G - A
Chord
Combinations
Teacher: Here is the bassline for the
jam.
Bassline
Teacher: Adding a double , or 'chek-a', stroke
gives us a 16th note division of our 8th note chek
Chek-a
Stroke
Teacher: Keep the left hand light. Even with the
time of each stroke so short, there is a slight bounce or gap between the
strums
Video Clip
1
chek stroke
combinations
Teacher: These two can be worked in
combinations
cass: are you running any effects on that
sound?
Rhythm
Scatches
Teacher: Pretty dry effect wise, little reverb.
Some of the single note lines coming up have some chorus or background
delay
Teacher: The use of effects, especially delay,
will be addressed in another lesson coming up.
Teacher: Some distortion, too. More bluesy than
hard rock
cass:
ok, thanks
Teacher: The scratches between the cheks are
another important sound.
Rhythm Scratches
Teacher: the Minor Pentatonic Scale is an
important choice for Reggae songs in minor keys
Minor
Pentatonic - Extended Pattern
Melody
Break
Teacher: Used here in this signature melody
break.
Teacher: and in this counterline to the rhythm
guitar
Minor
Pentatonic Counterline
jp: I shot
the...
Arpeggios
(Bm-G-A)
Teacher: typical Minor Reggae jams include "I
Shot the Sheriff", "Smoke Two Joints"...
Teacher: The bassline uses notes exclusively in
the arpeggios of each chord. These are important for counterlines as
well.
Arpeggio
Counterline
Teacher: mix these notes into the Pentatonic and
you get the Natural Minor scale.
B Natural Minor Scale
Teacher: Use this scale for the most versatility
in creating your counterlines.
Minor Counterline
jp: what's the
basic idea of a counterline, when do you do it?
Teacher: it is a compliment part to the bassline,
a single note line that weaves around in the background
jp:
got it, thanks
Support: 22please ignore my last comment
:-)
Teacher: ok everyone. Keep jammin' and I wanna
jam it with you. Have a great week.
jp: thanks, stay positive
Teacher:
yes.
Teacher: bye guys
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